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deposito tampone
buffer store [ˈbʌfəˌstɔː(r)] N COMPUT
I. store [Brit stɔː, Am stɔr] N
1. store:
2. store (supply):
riserva f (of di)
bagaglio m (of di)
3. store (place of storage):
deposito m also COMM
magazzino m also COMM
store MIL
4. store (storage):
to put sth in(to) store goods, furniture
II. stores N npl
1. stores (supplies):
2. stores (storage area):
III. store [Brit stɔː, Am stɔr] VB trans
1. store (put away):
store food
store objects, furniture
store nuclear waste, chemicals
store information
store AGR crops, grain
2. store (accumulate):
store food, supplies, fuel
store energy, heat, water
3. store (hold) cupboard, fridge, freezer:
store food, objects
4. store COMPUT:
store data, records
IV. store [Brit stɔː, Am stɔr]
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. buffer [ˈbʌ·fɚ] N
1. buffer of a train fig:
2. buffer COMPUT:
3. buffer CHEM:
II. buffer [ˈbʌ·fɚ] VB trans
I. store [stɔ:r] N
1. store (shop):
2. store (supply):
store of food
store of wine
3. store (place for keeping supplies):
store for weapons
Phrases:
II. store [stɔ:r] VB trans
1. store (put into storage):
2. store (keep for future use):
3. store COMPUT (file):
store data
Present
Istore
youstore
he/she/itstores
westore
youstore
theystore
Past
Istored
youstored
he/she/itstored
westored
youstored
theystored
Present Perfect
Ihavestored
youhavestored
he/she/ithasstored
wehavestored
youhavestored
theyhavestored
Past Perfect
Ihadstored
youhadstored
he/she/ithadstored
wehadstored
youhadstored
theyhadstored
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However, the stores never really got to grips with sixties boutique culture.
en.wikipedia.org
The first wool store was built in 1909, with another three stores opening by 1915.
en.wikipedia.org
Stores across the country are ditching the old-fashioned, clunky machines and having salespeople -- and even shoppers themselves -- ring up sales on smartphones and tablet computers.
www.ctvnews.ca
Major anchor stores normally have extended standard trading hours.
en.wikipedia.org
Ski areas and outdoor equipment stores are offering snowshoes for rent.
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