Ääntäminen
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US:
Australia:
- RP:
- IPA: /ˈbʌfə(ɹ)/
- IPA: [ˈbɐfə(ɹ)]
- Australia:
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
Käännöksiä ei löytynyt valitulle kohdekielelle.
- Buffer on
sanan buff komparatiivi.
- Buffer on
sanan buff taipunut muoto.
Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- Someone or something that buffs (polishes and makes shiny).
- (UK, slang, dated) A dog.
- (colloquial) A good-humoured, slow-witted fellow, usually an elderly man.
- Anything used to isolate or minimize the effect of one thing on another.
- A machine with rotary brushes, passed over a hard floor to clean it.
- (chemistry) A solution used to stabilize the pH (acidity) of a liquid, such as by resisting a change in pH when an acid or alkali is added.
- (mechanics) Anything used to maintain slack or isolate different objects.
- A machine for polishing shoes and boots.
- (rail transport) A device on trains and carriages designed to cushion the impact between them.
- (slang, archaic, Ireland) A boxer.
- (rail transport) The barrier placed at the end of the track to absorb the impact of a train that fails to stop.
- An isolating circuit, often an amplifier, used to minimize the influence of a driven circuit on the driving circuit.
- (telecommunications) A routine or storage medium used to compensate for a difference in rate of flow of data, or time of occurrence of events, when transferring data from one device to another.
- (computing) A portion of memory set aside to temporarily store data, often before it is sent to an external device or as it is received from an external device.
- (politics, international relations) A buffer zone (such as a demilitarized zone) or a buffer state.
- (finance) A reserve of funds set aside for use only when adverse circumstances prevail.
- (figurative) A gap that isolates or separates two things.
- (UK, nautical, slang) The chief boatswain's mate.
Verbit
- To use a buffer or buffers; to isolate or minimize the effects of one thing on another.
- (video games) To queue up (an input) so that it is performed immediately once it is possible.
- (transitive or intransitive, computing) To store (data) in memory temporarily while it is awaiting processing.
- (chemistry) To maintain the acidity of a solution near a chosen value by adding an acid or a base.
Esimerkit
- Lastly, the looking-glass reflects Boots and Brewer, and two other stuffed Buffers interposed between the rest of the company and possible accidents.
- Here, too, are Boots and Brewer, and the two other Buffers; each Buffer with a flower in his button-hole, his hair curled, and his gloves buttoned on tight, apparently come prepared, if anything had happened to the bridegroom, to be married instantly.
- An utterly emphatic 5-0 victory was ultimately capped by two wonder strikes in the last two minutes from Aston Villa midfielder Gary Gardner. Before that, England had utterly dominated to take another purposeful stride towards the 2013 European Championship in Israel. They have already established a five-point buffer at the top of Group Eight.
- Buffer overrun is a common cause of bugs.
- You'll need to buffer the input data for this program to work properly.
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