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buf.fer PROTECTORH5bQf7E5, $-Lnsomething or someone that helps protect from harm缓冲物Friends are excellent buffers in times of crisis. [C]朋友是最好的缓解危机的人。I bought a house as a buffer against inflation. [C]我买了一幢房子以减少通货膨胀的不利影响。On a railway a buffer is either of the two protective metal parts at the front and back of a train that reduce damage if it hits something. There are also usually two buffers at the end of a track. [C]缓冲器A buffer is also a chemical that keeps a liquid from becoming more or less acidic. [C / U]缓冲剂A buffer state is a peaceful country between two larger countries that reduces the chances of war between them.缓冲国
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