buffet1
  
  
	      			KK: [ˈbʌfɪt]
	      			DJ: [ˈbʌfit]
  
    n.[C]
    
      - (手或拳的)一擊;毆打
 
      - (風浪等的)衝擊;(命運對人的)打擊
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All life's 
buffets should be met with dignity and good sense.
所有人生之打擊都應以尊嚴和理智對付之。
 
    
    vt.
    
      - 揍,打[H]
 
      - 連續衝擊;傷害[H]
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She has been 
buffeted by misfortunes.
她不斷遭到厄運的打擊。
 
    
    vi.
    
      - 打擊
 
      - 奮勇前進
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We 
buffeted with the storm all the way.
我們一路上與暴風雨搏鬥著。
 
    
   
  辨析
  
 buffet1
 
/
ˈbʊfeɪ, 
ˈbʌfeɪ/
n.
   - a meal consisting of several dishes from which guests serve themselves.
 - a room or counter in a station, hotel, etc. selling light meals or snacks. 
▸
(also buffet car)
 Brit. a railway carriage selling light meals or snacks.
 -  
/also ˈbʌfɪt/
 a piece of dining-room furniture with cupboards and open shelves for crockery.
 
Etymology
C18: from Fr., from OFr. bufet ‘stool’.
buffet2
 
/
ˈbʌfɪt/
v.
 (buffets, buffeting, buffeted)
 (especially of wind or waves) strike repeatedly and violently.
n.
  - dated a blow.
 - Aeronautics  another term for buffeting.
 
Etymology
ME: from OFr. buffeter (v.), buffet (n.), dimin. of bufe ‘a blow’.
buffet3
 
/
ˈbʌfɪt/
n.
 Scottish & 
N. English a low stool or hassock.
Etymology
ME: from OFr. bufet, of unknown origin.