buffeting
n. 振動
v. 反覆敲打( buffet的現在分詞 ); 連續猛擊; 打來打去; 推來搡去
A buffet is a meal of cold food that is displayed on a long table at a party or public occasion. Guests usually serve themselves from the table.
...a buffet lunch...
自助午餐
A cold buffet had been laid out in the dining-room.
餐廳裡已經擺好了自助冷食。
A buffet is a café, usually in a hotel or station.
We sat in the station buffet sipping tea.
我們坐在車站的自助餐廳裡喝茶。
On a train, the buffet or the buffet car is the carriage or car where meals and snacks are sold.
If something is buffeted by strong winds or by stormy seas, it is repeatedly struck or blown around by them.
Their plane had been severely buffeted by storms...
他們的飛機遭受到風暴的重創。
Storms swept the country, closing roads, buffeting ferries and killing as many as 30 people.
暴風雨席捲全國,使道路無法通行,渡船受襲,多達30人遇難。
If an economy or government is buffeted by difficult or unpleasant situations, it experiences many of them.
The whole of Africa had been buffeted by social and political upheavals.
整個非洲都經受了社會和政治動盪之苦。
1. repeated heavy blows
Storms swept the country, closing roads, buffeting ferries and killing as many as 30 people.
暴風雨席捲全國,使道路無法通行,渡船受襲,多達30人遇難。
The flowers took quite a buffeting in the storm.
花朵在暴風雨中備受摧殘.
He's been buffeting with misfortunes for 15 years.
15年來,他與各種不幸相博鬥.
He reached home exhausted from buffeting the storm.
他回家來,因與暴風雨相鬥而疲備不堪.
The buffeting increased as they descended.
他們越往下降,受到的衝擊也越大.