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buffer state N
buffer1 [Am ˈbəfər, Brit ˈbʌfə] N
1.1. buffer Am MOTOR:
paragolpes m RioPl
1.2. buffer Brit RAIL:
1.3. buffer (sth which absorbs impact):
2. buffer COMPUT:
3. buffer (pad):
buffer2 [Am ˈbəfər, Brit ˈbʌfə] N Brit inf (old man)
I. state [Am steɪt, Brit steɪt] N
1.1. state C (condition):
1.2. state C (poor condition) inf:
1.3. state C (anxious condition) inf:
2.1. state C (division of country):
the States attr law/taxes/police (in US)
the States attr law/taxes/police (in US)
2.2. state C (nation):
3. state U or C (government):
Church and State attr esp Brit
4. state U (pomp):
II. state [Am steɪt, Brit steɪt] VB trans
state law/document:
state law/document:
dar su (or mi etc.) opinión
I. buffer1 [ˈbʌfəʳ, Am -ɚ] N
1. buffer:
buffer of a car
buffer of a train
2. buffer COMPUT:
3. buffer CHEM:
II. buffer1 [ˈbʌfəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans
1. buffer:
2. buffer COMPUT:
buffer2 [ˈbʌfəʳ, Am -ɚ] N Brit inf (person)
I. state [steɪt] N
1. state (condition):
to be in a state inf
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 (specify, fix):
I. buffer [ˈbʌf·ər] N
1. buffer of a train fig:
mediador(a) m (f)
2. buffer comput:
3. buffer CHEM:
II. buffer [ˈbʌf·ər] 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
Istate
youstate
he/she/itstates
westate
youstate
theystate
Past
Istated
youstated
he/she/itstated
westated
youstated
theystated
Present Perfect
Ihavestated
youhavestated
he/she/ithasstated
wehavestated
youhavestated
theyhavestated
Past Perfect
Ihadstated
youhadstated
he/she/ithadstated
wehadstated
youhadstated
theyhadstated
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