debug / diˈbʌg /

⭐基础词汇调试排错排除故障排查

debug 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

de·bugged, de·bug·ging.

  1. to detect and remove defects or errors from.
  2. to remove electronic bugs from.
  3. Computers. to detect and remove errors from.
  4. to rid of insect pests, as by the application of a pesticide.

debug 近义词

v. 动词 verb

troubleshoot

更多debug例句

  1. If a model’s accuracy deteriorates over time, or it shows biased behaviors, Fiddler helps debug why that might be happening.
  2. Not only has it really improved on the reports, it has given us actionable and useful data to use when debugging crawling issues.
  3. Taking into account that this is the most popular cross-platform browser of all, you should be certain that such a Chromium-based development technology will allow you to inspect, debug, and guide you through the browser.
  4. There is this feeling that when machine learning is running the search rankings or any model, that you cannot debug it.
  5. The URL inspection tool can be run on a specific URL that you want to debug.