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Meaning of buffet | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
ˈbʊf.eɪ

Definitions

  1. A counter or sideboard from which food and drinks are served or may be bought.
  2. A blow or cuff with or as if with the hand, or by any other solid object or the wind.
  3. Food laid out in this way, to which diners serve themselves.
  4. The vibration of an aircraft when flying in or approaching a stall, caused by separation of airflow from the aircraft's wings.
  5. A small low stool; a hassock.

Equivalents

Bosanski bife бифе
Català bufet
Čeština automat
Ελληνικά μπουφές
Esperanto bufedo
Español ambigú bufé bufet
فارسی بوفه
Français buffet
Gaeilge gread
עברית מזנון
Hrvatski bife бифе
Bahasa Indonesia bufet prasmanan
日本語 ビュッフェ
한국어 뷔페
Kurdî bufe bufet
Latina abacus tundō
Te Reo Māori tukituki
Bahasa Melayu bufet
Polski bufet bufetowy
Português bufê buffet
Русский буфет стойка
Српски bife бифе
Svenska buffé
Türkçe büfe
Українська буфет
Tiếng Việt búp phê

Examples

“They stayed together during three dances, went out on to the terrace, explored wherever they were permitted to explore, paid two visits to the buffet, and enjoyed themselves much in the same way as if they had been school-children surreptitiously breaking loose from an assembly of grown-ups.”
“We'll be serving supper buffet style.”
“"We got a big buffet coming up soon. Bacon, eggs, fresh fruit you wouldn't believe."”
“On his cheek a buffet fell.”
“October 30, 1795, Edmund Burke, letter to Lord Auckland those planks of tough and hardy oak that used for years to brave the buffets of the Bay of Biscay”
“Kipper stood blinking, as I had sometimes seen him do at the boxing tourneys in which he indulged when in receipt of a shrewd buffet on some tender spot like the tip of the nose.”
“The aircraft configuration was such that there was little or no warning of the stall onset. The inboard slats were extended, and therefore, the flow separation from the stall would be limited to the outboard segment of the left wing and would not be felt by the left horizontal stabilizer. There would be little or no buffet. The DFDR also indicated that there was some turbulence, which could have masked any aerodynamic buffeting. Since the roll to the left began at V₂ + 6 and since the pilots were aware that V₂ was well above the aircraft's stall speed, they probably did not suspect that the roll to the left indicated a stall. In fact, the roll probably confused them, especially since the stickshaker had not activated.”

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