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mrčes
I. bug [bʌg] SUBST
1. bug (insect):
bugs Pl
bed bug
2. bug MED:
bug
3. bug COMPUT (fault):
bug
4. bug (listening device):
bug
5. bug ugs (enthusiasm):
bug
II. bug <-gg-> [bʌg] VERB trans
1. bug (install bugs):
bug
2. bug (eavesdrop on):
bug
3. bug ugs (annoy):
to bug sb [about sth]
4. bug ugs (worry):
to bug sb
OpenDict-Eintrag
bug SUBST
bug
po·ˈta·to bee·tle SUBST, po·ˈta·to bug SUBST Am
big <-gg-> [bɪg] ADJ
1. big (of size, amount):
big meal
big tip
2. big (significant):
big decision
3. big iron (generous):
4. big (older):
5. big (popular):
the bigger they are, the harder they fall Sprichw
to make it big
to make it big
big up VERB trans sl to big up ⇄ sb/sth
Big ˈAp·ple SUBST ugs the Big Apple
big ˈbang SUBST
ˈbig-bucks SUBST Am ugs
big ˈbusi·ness SUBST no Pl to be big business
Big ˈEasy SUBST the Big Easy
big ˈgame SUBST no Pl
ˈbig-hit·ter SUBST ugs
ˈbig shot SUBST ugs
vplivnež(vplivnica) m (f)
big ˈtop SUBST
big ˈwheel SUBST Brit
Present
Ibug
youbug
he/she/itbugs
webug
youbug
theybug
Past
Ibugged
youbugged
he/she/itbugged
webugged
youbugged
theybugged
Present Perfect
Ihavebugged
youhavebugged
he/she/ithasbugged
wehavebugged
youhavebugged
theyhavebugged
Past Perfect
Ihadbugged
youhadbugged
he/she/ithadbugged
wehadbugged
youhadbugged
theyhadbugged
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City officials elsewhere in the country smugly assumed that gang graffiti were a blight limited largely to the Big Apple.
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In 2002 four shows were held, and in 2003 Big Apple put on six separate conventions.
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The ring shout is described as a dance with counterclockwise circling and high arm gestures that resembled the Big Apple.
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After the success of the initial 1996 show, Big Apple scheduled six separate conventions for 1997.
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The white dancers eventually called the dance the black dancers did the Big Apple, after the night club where they first saw it.
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