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What (who) is buffering - definition


buffering      
/'bÃf«r"N/ [ing.] s.m. ( -d1960 )
-inf ato ou efeito de utilizar a unidade de memória temporária (em geral de um computador) F port.: baferização
-etim part.pres. substv. do v. ing. to buffer (1894)'diminuir um choque, acolchoar, suavizar algo' + suf. ing. -ing ; em computação, 'juntar dados em um buffer , armazenar dados temporariamente numa unidade de computador para evitar dano ou perda'
Examples of use of buffering
1. Buffering Great Slave Park will be a 15 million–acre conservation area administered by the Akaitcho native tribe.
2. But that seemingly small degree of braking is nothing less than a means of storing, or "buffering" waves of light.
3. Instead of both Rudra Pratap Singh and Shreesanth playing, I would have opted for one, buffering them with Irfan Pathan and Ajit Agarkar.
4. It is part history, part fantasy, safely buffering itself against potential criticisms, eg of its historical distortions or shortcomings, by the cinematic license optimally exploited meanwhile to preach to the audience about the values of freedom against the evil forces of unfreedom.
5. Haim Ramon, the Israeli Cabinet minister for Jerusalem, told Israel Radio the barrier is not only making the city safer by buffering against suicide bombers, but also makes it more Jewish.‘‘ During four years of Israeli–Palestinian fighting, Jerusalem was hit hardest by Palestinian suicide bombers from the West Bank.