buff
- IPA[bʌf]
英式
- a yellowish-beige colour;a stout dull yellow leather with a velvety surface.
- polish (something);give (leather) a velvety finish by removing the surface of the grain.
- (of a person or their body) in good physical shape with well-developed muscles
verb: buff, 3rd person present: buffs, gerund or present participle: buffing, past tense: buffed, past participle: buffed
noun: buff, plural noun: buffs
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名詞
- 1. a yellowish-beige colour a buff envelope
- 2. trademark in UK a stout dull yellow leather with a velvety surface.
- 3. a stick, wheel, or pad used for polishing.
動詞
- 1. polish (something) he buffed the glass until it gleamed
- ▪ give (leather) a velvety finish by removing the surface of the grain.
- 2. informal make (an element in a role-playing or video game) more powerful there are cards that'll buff your troops
形容詞
- 1. North American informal (of a person or their body) in good physical shape with well-developed muscles the driver was a buff blond named March
- another term for buff
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who is very interested in and knowledgeable about films: my husband and I are great film buffs
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- a European moth that has buff-coloured wing tips and thoracic hair, giving it the appearance of ...
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- naked
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- naked
Oxford American Dictionary
- a game in which a blindfold player tries to catch others while being pushed about by them.
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片語
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- IPA[bəf]
美式
- a yellowish-beige color: a buff envelope
- polish (something): he buffed the glass until it gleamed
- being in good physical shape with fine muscle tone: the driver was a buff blond named March
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bʌf]
英式
- a person who is enthusiastically interested in and very knowledgeable about a particular subject: a computer buff
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[bəf]
美式
- a person who is enthusiastically interested in and very knowledgeable about a particular subject: a computer buff
Oxford American Dictionary