小虫 [xiǎo chóng] - general term for any insect or similar creeping or crawling invertebrate
系统漏洞 [xì tǒng lòu dòng] - a fault or defect in a system or machine
窃听器 [qiè tīn qì] - a small hidden microphone; for listening secretly
BUG
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"Bug" meaning "insect" dates from about 1622. "Bug" meaning "annoy" didn't start until 1949, and yes, probably did come from the fact that insects are annoying.
In Chinese, "Vang" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a common term or word in the Chinese language.
Bug is not a medical term. "Bug" can be a lay term meaning germ (parasite, bacterium, or virus).
its some kinda Chinese jumping beetle
It means the same in Chinese as it does in English
No, it is not. Bug can be a verb (bother, or eavesdrop), or a noun. It can mean a listening device, or a programming flaw, both named for a type of insect. Bug meaning a crawly insect is used as a noun adjunct as in bug spray or bug light.
The ladybug is native to North America and not Asia. If there is a myth in Chinese folklore, it is very recent as it's unlikely an ancient myth would develop around a bug that was unknown to China until recent history.
actually it is a Chinese oak silk moth which is 280 mm and you can find it at summer time at eveninghope this helps!!!!!!!!
either邵or 趙
In Chinese, "howe" does not have a specific meaning as it does not correspond to a Chinese character or word. It could be a transliteration of a foreign word or name.