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I . buff [bʌf] SUBST

1. buff fam:

buff
nagec m
to strip to the buff

2. buff (buffalo skin):

buff

3. buff (yellowish brown colour):

buff
in the buff
gol
in the buff
nag

II . buff [bʌf] ADJ

buff

III . buff [bʌf] VERBE trans to buff [up]

buff
buff

blind man's ˈbuff SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec buff

in the buff
to strip to the buff

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
I've always been a theatre buff, so this would be a no-no.
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It was previously considered conspecific with the buff-throated warbling finch, and together they were known as the red-rumped warbling finch.
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The floors are buff terrazzo bordered in dark green marble with matching marble base.
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Ruddy-headed goose is a stocky 4550 cm bird with a pale grey back, and black-barred rich buff underparts.
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In winter, adults are brighter sandy brown above with weaker streaking, there is more buff on the sides, and the bill is paler.
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When freshly opened, the inner surface of the rays is covered with a fleshy, pale buff, layer of tissue.
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The head and thorax are pale olive above and very pale buff below.
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The main building is a three-story structure on a limestone foundation sided in buff brick.
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The bark is usually pale grey-green, smooth and exfoliating, or buff-brown and not exfoliating.
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The regiment's uniform was dark blue (khaki serge when on parade), with buff facings.
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