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Buff
01
entusiasta, especialista
someone who is deeply interested in and well-informed about a particular topic
Exemplos
My uncle 's a jazz buff — his vinyl collection is legendary.
Meu tio é um entusiasta de jazz—sua coleção de vinil é lendária.
02
a medium to dark yellowish-tan color
Exemplos
The scarf came in a soft buff.
03
a soft implement, often mounted on a block, used for polishing or smoothing surfaces, such as nails or metal
Exemplos
Using a buff, he removed scratches from the tabletop.
04
without clothing
Exemplos
Children ran through the sprinkler in buff.
05
a soft, thick, undyed leather made from the hides of animals such as buffalo or oxen
Exemplos
She admired the natural color of the buff leather bag.
06
a temporary or permanent boost to a character's abilities, stats, or performance in a game, typically granted by items, abilities, or other game mechanics
Exemplos
Some items grant buffs only for a limited duration.
to buff
01
polir, lustrar
to polish or shine a surface by rubbing it with a soft cloth or a special tool
Transitive: to buff a surface
Exemplos
The cleaner buffed the marble countertops for a polished look.
O faxineiro lustrou as bancadas de mármole para um visual polido.
02
fortalecer, melhorar
to strengthen, enhance, or improve a feature, ability, or item
Exemplos
The developer buffed the graphics for smoother gameplay.
O desenvolvedor melhorou os gráficos para uma jogabilidade mais suave.
buff
01
having the pale yellowish-beige color characteristic of buff leather
Exemplos
The artist used buff tones to give the painting a natural warmth.
02
musculoso, sarado
(of a person) physically attractive with large muscles
Exemplos
The bodybuilder had a buff frame that commanded attention wherever he went.
O fisiculturista tinha um físico musculoso que chamava a atenção onde quer que fosse.
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