buffering
n. 緩衝(作用); 減震; 阻尼; 隔離
v. 減輕( buffer的現在分詞 ); 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
Fig. 3 - 13 gives a suggested buffering arrangement for the data lines.
圖3 ― 13示出了一種緩衝資料線的方案.
It requires buffering for most applications.
在大多數使用場合,它都需要緩衝.
Amino acids are weak acids and weak bases, therefore, they are excellent buffering agents.
氨基酸是弱酸和弱鹼, 因此, 它們是很好的緩衝劑.
It is evident that thermal buffering must be combined with moisture buffering.
也就是說,必須綜合考慮熱緩衝和溼緩衝.
Ideally, at least some of the buffering compounds will not form complexes.
理想狀態下, 緩衝液組分中至少有一些是不會形成複合物的.