buff
buff 英 [bʌf] 美 [bʌf]
n. 浅黄色;软皮;爱好者;[俚] 健康的身体 phrase. (Buff)人名;[德]布夫;[英]巴夫 vt. 有软皮摩擦;缓冲;擦亮,抛光某物
进行时:buffing 过去式:buffed 过去分词:buffed 第三人称单数:buffs 名词复数:buffs
- Buff is a busy word. If you’re a movie buff, you’re a film fan! If you’re in the buff, you’re naked. If you are buff, your muscles are toned. To buff is to polish. It’s also a creamy yellow. Whew.
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- n. 浅黄色;软皮;爱好者;[俚] 健康的身体
- phrase. (Buff)人名;[德]布夫;[英]巴夫
- vt. 有软皮摩擦;缓冲;擦亮,抛光某物
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1. It is often more durable than wrapping paper, and it is plain white or buff.
它经常是比包装纸更加耐用,它是纯白或浅黄色。
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2. A bit of her naked arm is visible between the buff leather of the gauntlet and the sleeve of her gown; and as the day wears on its feminine smoothness becomes scarified by the stubble, and bleeds.
在她衣服的袖子和暗黄色软皮手套之间,看得见有一截裸露的胳膊露在外面;这一天慢慢过去了,女孩儿圆润的胳膊也被麦茬刺破了,流出了鲜血。
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3. You look really buff and no more beer belly.
你看起来真的强壮了,而且没有啤酒肚。
- buff (adj.) 1690s, "of the nature of buff leather;" 1762, "of the color of buff leather;" see buff (n.1). Meaning "well-built, hunky" (of physically fit persons) is from 1980s, from buff (v.) "to polish, make attractive."
- buff (n.1) kind of thick, soft leather, 1570s, buffe leather "leather made of buffalo hide," from Middle French buffle "buffalo" (15c., via Italian, from Latin bufalus; see buffalo (n.)).
- buff (n.2) "a blow, a slap," early 15c., probably from buffet (n.2).
- buff (v.) "to polish, make attractive," 1849, from buff (n.1), either in reference to the treatment of buff leather or to the use of buff cloth to polish metals, etc., with a buff-wheel (1849) or a buff-stick (1850). Related: Buffed; buffing.
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