buffered
adj. [醫]緩衝的
v. 減輕( buffer的過去式和過去分詞 ); 保護; 使不受…的侵害
A buffer is something that prevents something else from being harmed or that prevents two things from harming each other.
Keep savings as a buffer against unexpected cash needs...
存些積蓄以備不時之需。
...a multinational buffer force between the two sides...
雙方之間的多國緩衝力量
If something is buffered, it is protected from harm.
The company is buffered by long-term contracts with growers.
公司透過與種植戶簽訂長期合同得到保障。
The buffers on a train or at the end of a railway line are two metal discs on springs that reduce the shock when a train hits them.
A buffer is an area in a computer's memory where information can be stored for a short time.
If you say that someone, usually a man, is an old buffer, you mean that you think they are rather foolish.
...a collection of old buffers who meet at the Grosvenor House once a month for lunch.
每月一次在格羅夫納大廈進行午餐聚會的一群蠢老頭們
The company is buffered by long-term contracts with growers.
公司透過與種植戶簽訂長期合同得到保障。
The drug buffered his pain.
藥物減輕了他的病痛.
The reaction should be buffered to a pH of between 6 and 11.
應使反應緩衝到pH值為6~11.
A two - solenoid valve ( battery - buffered ) is arranged in parallel to the servo circuit.
雙電磁閥 ( 電磁緩衝器 ) 和伺服閥迴路平行佈置.
The entity body was not buffered and could not be resubmitted.
實體主體尚未存入緩衝區,未能重新提交.