buff
英式音标:[bʌf] 美式音标:[bʌf]
buff基本解释 n. 浅黄色;软皮;爱好者;[俚] 健康的身体(Buff)人名;[德]布夫;[英]巴夫vt. 有软皮摩擦;缓冲;擦亮,抛光某物 buff的意思释义
buff怎么读
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buff基本解释
n. 浅黄色;软皮;爱好者;[俚] 健康的身体
(Buff)人名;[德]布夫;[英]巴夫
vt. 有软皮摩擦;缓冲;擦亮,抛光某物
buff的意思释义
n.
米色;爱好者;黄褐色软皮革(尤指水牛皮或黄牛皮革);黄皮*装上衣
adj.
浅黄色的;米色的黄褐色软皮革(尤指水牛皮或黄牛皮革);黄皮革制的;健美的
vt.
用软物擦亮(金属);使皮革柔软;减低(力量);减弱
vi.
作缓冲器,缓冲;
变形
复数:buffs过去式:buffed过去分词:buffed现在分词:buffing第三人称单数:buffs
英英释义
buffn.
an ardent follower and admirer
同义词:fandevoteelover
a soft thick undyed leather from the skins of e.g. buffalo or oxen
bare skin; naked
\"swimming in the buff\"
a medium to dark tan color
同义词:yellowish brownraw siennacaramelcaramel brown
an implement consisting of soft material mounted on a block; used for polishing (as in manicuring)
同义词:buffer
v.
strike, beat repeatedly
\"The wind buffeted him\"
同义词:buffet
polish and make shiny
\"buff the wooden floors\"; \"buff my shoes\"
同义词:burnishfurbishflush
adj.of the yellowish-beige color of buff leather
buff用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The red coat changed for one of blue and buff.
红色上衣换成了一件蓝黄色的衣服。
Fine rain wets out her buff hair and tanned clothes.
细雨打湿她的暗黄色的头发和深褐色的衣服。
You must not bathe here in the buff.
你不能光着身子在这里游泳。
The doctor ordered him to strip and there he stood in nature\'s buff.
医生命令他脱掉衣服,于是他一丝不挂地站在哪儿。
He is a sports buff.
他是一个体育运动爱好者。
When I was a student, I was a real movie buff.
我当学生的时候是个道地的电影狂。
用作及物动词(vt.)
He buffs his shoes to make them shine.
他要把皮鞋擦得铮亮。
例句参考
THE STATISTICAL MECHANICAL THEORY OF SOLUTIONS I.The Statistical Mechanical Theory of Surface Tension
The Molecular Theory of Solutions.
Errata: The Statistical Mechanical Theory of Transport Processes. III. The Coefficients of Shear and Bulk Viscosity of Liquids
Statistical Theory of Irreversible Processes.
Remarks on the Surface Tension of Small Droplets
Reciprocal Regulatory Interactions between the Notch and Ras Signaling Pathways in the Drosophila Embryonic Mesoderm
Interfacial Density Profile for Fluids in the Critical Region
Continuous Time Finance
The structure of the liquid–vapor interface
buff词源
buff
buff: [16] Buff originally meant ‘buffalo’; it was presumably an alteration of the French word buffe ‘buffalo’. That sense had died out by the early 18th century, but since then the word has undergone a bizarre series of semantic changes. First, it came to mean ‘leather’, originally from buffalo hides, but later from ox hides. This was commonly used in the 16th and 17th centuries for making military uniforms, so be in buff came to mean ‘be in the army’.Then in the 17th century the associations of ‘hide’ and ‘skin’ led to the expression in the buff ‘naked’. The colour of buff leather, a sort of dull yellowish-brown, led to the word’s adoption in the 18th century as a colour term. In the 19th century, soft buff or suede leather was used for the small pads or wheels used by silversmiths, watchmakers, etc for polishing: hence the verb buff ‘polish’.And finally, in the 1820s New York City volunteer firemen were known as ‘buffs’, from the colour of their uniforms; thus anyone who was a volunteer or enthusiastic for something became known as a buff (as in ‘film buff’). The buff of blind-man’s buff is a different word. It meant ‘blow, punch’, and was borrowed in the 15th century from Old French buffe, source also of English buffet ‘blow’ [13].The term blind-man’s buff is first recorded around 1600, some what later than its now obsolete synonym hoodman blind.=> buffalo, buffet
buff (n.)
1570s, buffe leather \"leather made of buffalo hide,\" from Middle French buffle \"buffalo\" (15c., via Italian, from Latin bufalus; see buffalo (n.)).The color term comes from the hue of buffalo hides (later ox hides). Association of \"hide\" and \"skin\" led c. 1600 to in the buff. Buff-colored uniforms of New York City volunteer firefighters since 1820s led to meaning \"enthusiast\" (1903).
The Buffs are men and boys whose love of fires, fire-fighting and firemen is a predominant characteristic. [N.Y. \"Sun,\" Feb. 4, 1903]
buff (adj.)
\"well-built, hunky,\" 1980s, from buff (v.) \"polish, make attractive.\"
buff (v.)
\"to polish, make attractive,\" 1885, in reference to the treatment of buff leather or else to the use of buff cloth in polishing metals, from buff (n.). Related: Buffed; buffing.
buff相关例句
1.Buff your fingernails?
修指甲?
4.A buff jacket.
牛皮夹克
6.buff-muff coupling
刚性联轴器,套筒联轴节
7.abrasive buff stick
磨条
8.horizontal sawtooth buff
行锯齿波缓冲|水平锯齿波缓冲
9.buff glazed paper
米色道林纸
10.Of the color buff.
牛皮色
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