buff
n. 米色; 愛好者; 黃褐色軟皮革(尤指水牛皮或黃牛皮革); 黃皮軍裝上衣
adj. 淺黃色的; 米色的黃褐色軟皮革(尤指水牛皮或黃牛皮革); 黃皮革制的; <美,俚>健美的
vt. 用軟物擦亮(金屬); 使皮革柔軟; 減低(力量); 減弱
vi. 作緩衝器,緩衝
Something that is buff is pale brown in colour.
He took a largish buff envelope from his pocket.
他從口袋裡掏出一個相當大的米色信封。
You use buff to describe someone who knows a lot about a particular subject. For example, if you describe someone as a film buff, you mean that they know a lot about films.
Judge Lanier is a real film buff...
拉尼爾法官是個真正的影迷。
Any competent computer buff should be able to do it for you in a few minutes.
任何一個有點兒水平的電腦行家都能在幾分鐘內為你解決這個問題。
If you buff the surface of something, for example your car or your shoes, you rub it with a piece of soft material in order to make it shine.
He was already buffing the car's hubs.
他已經在擦汽車輪轂了。
1. an ardent follower and admirer
2. a soft thick undyed leather from the skins of e.g. buffalo or oxen
3. bare skin;
4. a medium to dark tan color
5. an implement consisting of soft material mounted on a block; used for polishing (as in manicuring)
1. strike, beat repeatedly;
2. polish and make shiny;
1. of the color of buff leather
in the buff
赤裸的
Would you like to be a buff bride?
你想成為一個體格健美的新娘 嗎 ?
She was wearing a buff uniform.
她穿著一身米色制服.
You don't have to be a champagne buff to want the best flavor bubbly.
想要你的香檳酒呈現最佳口感?——你無需變成一個香檳迷.
Cold Blood: Fixed an issue where this buff was sometimes getting removed when an attack missed.
冷血: 修正一個錯誤,即此buff有時會在“未命中”時消失.
The doctor ordered him to strip and there he stood in nature's buff.
醫生命令他脫掉衣服,於是他一絲不掛地站在哪兒.