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(used in compounds )用于构成复合词 a person who is very interested in a particular subject or activity and knows a lot about it 爱好者;行家里手 a film/movie/history buff 电影/电影/历史爱好者 an opera buff 歌剧爱好者 They were a group of computer buffs who used to meet every Thursday evening. 他们是一群电脑迷,以前每周四晚上都会见面。
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a pale yellow-brown colour synonym beige浅黄褐色 see also blind man’s buff
Word Originnoun senses 2 to 3 mid 16th cent.: probably from French buffle, from Italian bufalo, from late Latin bufalus, from earlier bubalus, from Greek boubalos ‘antelope, wild ox’. The original sense in English was ‘buffalo’, later ‘oxhide’ or ‘colour of oxhide’. noun sense 1 early 20th cent.: from the colour buff, originally applied to enthusiastic fire-watchers, because of the buff uniforms formerly worn by New York volunteer firemen.