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стилю
almacen de búfer
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
buffer store N COMPUT
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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. store [Am stɔr, Brit stɔː] N
1.1. store C or U (stock, supply):
1.2. store <stores, pl >:
store MIL, NAUT
2. store (warehouse, storage place):
store often pl
store often pl
store often pl
bodega f Mex
3.1. store C (shop):
store esp Am
3.2. store C:
II. store [Am stɔr, Brit stɔː] VB trans
1.1. store (keep):
store food/drink/supplies
store COMM goods
store information
store electricity
1.2. store COMPUT:
store data/program
2.1. store (put in store):
store furniture
store furniture
2.2. store (stock, supply):
to store sth with sth
III. store [Am stɔr, Brit stɔː] VB intr
store fruit/vegetables:
IV. store [Am stɔr, Brit stɔː] ADJ a. store-bought [ˈstɔːrbɔːt, ˈstɔːbɔːt]
store Am:
store cake
in the PONS Dictionary
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. store [stɔ:ʳ, Am stɔ:r] N
1. store Brit:
emporio m AmC
2. store Am, Aus (shop):
3. store (supply):
store of wine
store of food
4. store (place for keeping supplies):
store for weapons
5. store no pl (importance):
II. store [stɔ:ʳ, Am stɔ:r] VB trans
1. store (put into storage):
2. store (keep for future use):
3. store COMPUT (file):
store data
in the PONS Dictionary
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. store [stɔr] N
1. store (shop):
emporio m AmC
2. store (supply):
store of food
store of wine
3. store (place for keeping supplies):
store for weapons
Phrases:
II. store [stɔr] 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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Across the bridge at the base of the hill is a small grocery store, another group of vending machines, and a small contract post office.
en.wikipedia.org
The villagers used to store grain close to the shrine, certain that nobody would steal it and thereby violate the sanctity of the shrine.
en.wikipedia.org
Both states will require such measures as seed-to-store tracking, background checks for licence applicants, and child-resistant packaging.
www.cbc.ca
Keeping up with health-consciousness, the store has sugarless options for diabetics, and several delicacies made with ethnic millets.
www.thehindu.com
Services in the town include a general convenience store, a wine bar, a pub, lawn bowls and tennis courts.
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