buffer
n
1 device for lessening the effect of a blow or collision, esp on a railway vehicle or at the end of a railway track 缓冲器, 减震器(尤指设於铁路车辆或铁轨末端的).
2 (fig 比喻) person or thing that lessens a shock or protects sb/sth against difficulties 缓冲者; 缓冲物
His sense of humour was a useful buffer when things were going badly for him. 他有幽默感, 这使他在逆境中聊以自慰.
3 country or area between two powerful states, lessening the risk of war between them 缓冲国; 缓冲地区
[attrib 作定语]
a buffer state/zone 缓冲国[地带]. buffer, v [Tn] act as a buffer to (sb/sth) (对某人[某事物])起缓冲作用; 缓和; 缓解.
buffer n (usu 通常作 old buffer) (Brit infml 口) foolish or incompetent old man 老糊涂; 老朽
a silly old buffer 一个老糊涂.
The house moved and a few pictures fell off the wall, but that was all.
房屋也在动,几幅画从墙上掉下来,但只是这些。
Of course he is. He's very successful. He's made lots of records. They broadcast a programme of his music last month on the radio. Why don't you come on Saturday? I think you'd enjoy it.
Perhaps in those days I was. Pierre and I did have a very good time at the ball. But that was the last moment of happiness in our lives. That night everything changed.