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buffer state
stato cuscinetto
buffer state [Am ˈbəfər ˌsteɪt] N
I. buffer1 [Brit ˈbʌfə, Am ˈbəfər] N
1. buffer (protection):
buffer fig
buffer fig
cuscinetto m (against contro; between tra)
2. buffer RAIL:
3. buffer COMPUT:
4. buffer (for polishing):
5. buffer (for massage):
II. buffer1 [Brit ˈbʌfə, Am ˈbəfər] VB trans CHEM
buffer solution
III. buffer1 [Brit ˈbʌfə, Am ˈbəfər]
buffer2 [Brit ˈbʌfə, Am ˈbəfər] N Brit inf
I. state [Brit steɪt, Am steɪt] N
1. state (condition):
2. state POL (nation):
state, also State
3. state (region, area):
state ADMIN, GEOG
4. state POL (government):
5. state (ceremonial):
6. state (social class):
state arch
state arch
II. States N
States npl:
III. state [Brit steɪt, Am steɪt] ADJ
1. state (government):
state school, sector, enterprise
state pension, university, spending, tax
state radio, TV, railways, secret, subsidy
state budget, army
2. state (ceremonial):
state coach
state occasion, visit, banquet, opening
state funeral
IV. state [Brit steɪt, Am steɪt] VB trans
1. state:
state (express, say) fact, truth, view
state opinion
state position
state (provide information) age, income
to state that person:
2. state (specify):
state amount, conditions, place, time, terms, preference
V. state [Brit steɪt, Am steɪt]
I. buffer [ˈbʌ·fɚ] N
1. buffer of a train fig:
2. buffer COMPUT:
3. buffer CHEM:
II. buffer [ˈbʌ·fɚ] VB trans
I. state [steɪt] N
1. state (condition):
2. state (nation):
3. state pl inf (USA):
4. state (pomp):
II. state [steɪt] ADJ (pertaining to a nation)
III. state [steɪt] VB trans
1. state (express):
2. state LAW (specify):
Present
Ibuffer
youbuffer
he/she/itbuffers
webuffer
youbuffer
theybuffer
Past
Ibuffered
youbuffered
he/she/itbuffered
webuffered
youbuffered
theybuffered
Present Perfect
Ihavebuffered
youhavebuffered
he/she/ithasbuffered
wehavebuffered
youhavebuffered
theyhavebuffered
Past Perfect
Ihadbuffered
youhadbuffered
he/she/ithadbuffered
wehadbuffered
youhadbuffered
theyhadbuffered
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