Buff in spanish
pronunciation: puliɹ̩ part of speech: noun, adjective
buff1 = seguidor, amante, aficionado, entusiasta.
Example: His intriguing book will be of interest to both buffs and scholars.more:
» cinema buff = cinéfilo, amante del cine.
Example: Books about films, film directors and film actors have a certain appeal for for `cinema buffs'.» computer buff = amante de la informática, aficionado a la informática.
Example: Formerly reserved for use by scientists, researchers, and computer buffs, computer networks now have capabilities that make them extremely useful to science teachers and their classes.» film buff = cinéfilo, amante del cine.
Example: This article lists interesting sources and Web sites for film buffs.» history buff = amante de la historia, aficionado a la historia.
Example: To effectively understand the times and places in history, it is necessary for historians and history buffs to use a timeline maintain a logical order of events.» military buff = amante de lo militar, aficionado a todo lo militar.
Example: This unique, well-written, and intriguing volume is a valuable resource for military buffs and historians, and for students of American popular culture.» movie buff = cinéfilo, amante del cine.
Example: He is known among American movie buffs chiefly as the director of crime films.» radio buff = radioaficionado.
Example: Radio buffs who are potential resources for classroom teachers can probably be found in every city .» theatre buff = amante del teatro, aficionado al teatro.
Example: The aesthetic judgments of experts, theater buffs, and novices were compared .buff2 = gamuza.
Example: The eight pieces are an embroidered saddle, two matching pistol-cases, an embroidered baldric, a buff coat, two felt hats, and a shoe.more:
» in the buff = desnudo, en cueros, en pelota(s), en bolas.
Example: They have already posed in the buff for another photograph in which they use their bodies to spell out the word 'Peace' on a beach.» neck buff = braga.
Example: Neck buffs and balaclava's get the most icky, because you're usually breathing against them, and they tend to get a bit moist.buff3 = beis, beige.
Example: Two colors were used: white and buff.buff4 = pulir, lustrar, pulimentar, dar brillo a, sacar brillo a, abrillantar, bruñir.
Example: This is a naturally-occurring abrasive traditionally employed in buffing metal.more:
» buff out = eliminar puliendo, borrar puliendo.
Example: The author lists familiar strategies that communities use for controlling illegal graffiti, eg, buffing out graffiti & heavy sentences & fines.» buff up = mejorar, poner en forma, fortaleceer.
Example: As a general rule, you can 'buff up' your look by making your shoulders seem wider and your waist narrower.» buff up = pulir, bruñir, lustrar, pulimentar, dar brillo a, sacar brillo a, abrillantar.
Example: Let it dry for 15 minutes then buff it up with a soft brush or a soft rag.» buff up on = refrescar, repasar, darle un repaso a.
Example: The author also displays a need to buff up on her mastery of today's street slang.» buff up + Posesivo image = mejorar + Posesivo + imagen.
Example: Coca-Cola appears to be taking pains to buff up its tarnished image -- a controversy continues to brew over pesticides found in its soda products.buff5 = follar, tirarse a Alguien, cepillarse a Alguien.
Example: The only sex scenes I thought were decent were when Muffy buffed her boyfriend at the start.