Definition von brake
Wortformen: plural, 3rd person singular present
tense brakes
, present participle braking
, past tense, past participle braked
1. zählbares Substantiv
2. Verb
When a vehicle or its driver brakes, or when a driver brakes a vehicle, the driver makes it slow down or stop by using the brakes.
[Also VERB noun + to] 3. zählbares Substantiv
You can use brake in a number of expressions to indicate that something has slowed down or stopped.
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Häufigkeit
brake in British English 1
Substantiv
1.
a. (often plural)
a device for slowing or stopping a vehicle, wheel, shaft, etc, or for keeping it stationary, esp by means of friction
See also drum brake, disc brake, hydraulic brake, air brake, handbrakeb.
(as modifier)
the brake pedal
4. short for brake van
5. short for shooting brake
7. an obsolete word for rack1 (sense 4)
Verb
8.
to slow down or cause to slow down, by or as if by using a brake
9. (transitive)
to crush or break up using a brake
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Abgeleitete Formen
brakeless (ˈbrakeless) Adjektiv
Wortherkunft von brake
C18: from Middle Dutch braeke; related to breken to breakHäufigkeit
brake in British English 2
Substantiv
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Wortherkunft von brake
Old English bracu; related to Middle Low German brake, Old French bracon branch
Häufigkeit
brake in British English 3
Substantiv
another name for bracken (sense 1), See also rock brake
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Häufigkeit
brake in British English 4
Verb
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Häufigkeit
brake in American English 1
Substantiv
2.
a heavy harrow for breaking up clods of earth
Verb transitivWortformen: braked or ˈbraking
7.
to break up (flax, clods of earth, etc.) into smaller pieces
8.
to slow down or stop with or as with a brake
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Abgeleitete Formen
brakeless (ˈbrakeless)
Adjektiv
Wortherkunft von brake
ME < MLowG brake or ODu braeke, flax brake < breken, to break; senses 2-6 variously infl. by OFr brac (form of bras, an arm) & breakHäufigkeit
brake in American English 2
Substantiv
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Wortherkunft von brake
ME; prob. taken as sing. of brackenHäufigkeit
brake in American English 3
Substantiv
a clump or area of brushwood, briers, etc.; thicket
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Wortherkunft von brake
< or akin to MLowG brake, stumps, broken branches, akin to OE brecan, to breakHäufigkeit
brake in American English 4
Verb transitiv, Verb intransitiv
archaic pt. of
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Häufigkeit
brake in Automotive Engineering 1
(breɪk)
Wortformen: (regular plural) brakes
Substantiv
Using the brakes in a vehicleIf you want to slow down a vehicle, or stop, you put on the brakes or apply the brakes.If you want to slow down a little, you can tap the brakes, squeeze the brakes, or touch the brakes.If someone is traveling fast and they suddenly put on the brakes, you can say that
they slam on the brakes or hit the brakes.If someone presses and releases the brakes repeatedly, you can say that they pump the brakes.(Automotive engineering: Vehicle components, Brakes, steering, wheels, tires, and suspension)
disk brake, drum brake, hydraulic brake, inboard brakes, transmission brake, vacuum brake, brake drum, brake fluid, brake lining, brake mean effective pressure, brake pad, brake pedal, brake servo, brake shoe Brakes are devices in a vehicle that make it go slower or stop.
Parts of the brake that may need replacement include linings and calipers.
The car tends to skid from the rear if the brakes are applied hard.
The brakes failed and her car accelerated out of control.
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Häufigkeit
brake in Automotive Engineering 2
(breɪk)
Wortformen: (present) brakes, (past) braked, (perfect) braked, (progressive) braking
Verb (transitive) (intransitive)
(Automotive engineering: Vehicle components, Brakes, steering, wheels, tires, and suspension)
When a vehicle or its driver brakes, or when a driver brakes a vehicle, the driver makes it slow down or stop by using the brakes.
He heard tires squeal as the car braked to avoid a collision.
She was forced to brake sharply as the other car cut in front of her.
He braked to a halt and switched off the ignition.
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Britisches Englisch: brake
/breɪk/ NOUN
A vehicle's brakes are devices that make it go slower or stop.
- Amerikanisches Englisch: brake /ˈbreɪk/
- Arabisch: فَرامِل
- Brasilianisches Portugiesisch: freio
- Chinesisch: 刹车
- Kroatisch: kočnica
- Tschechisch: brzda
- Dänisch: bremse
- Niederländisch: rem
- Europäisches Spanisch: freno
- Finnisch: jarru
- Französisch: frein voiture
- Deutsch: Bremse
- Griechisch: φρένο
- Italienisch: freno
- Japanisch: ブレーキ
- Koreanisch: 브레이크
- Norwegisch: brems
- Polnisch: hamulec
- Europäisches Portugiesisch: travão
- Rumänisch: frână
- Russisch: тормоз
- Spanisch: freno
- Schwedisch: broms
- Thai: เบรก, เครื่องห้ามล้อ
- Türkisch: fren
- Ukrainisch: гальмо
- Vietnamesisch: phanh
Britisches Englisch: brake
/breɪk/ VERB
When a vehicle or its driver brakes, or when a driver brakes a vehicle, the driver makes it slow down or stop by using the brakes.
She braked sharply to avoid another car.
- Amerikanisches Englisch: brake /ˈbreɪk/
- Arabisch: يُفِرْمِل
- Brasilianisches Portugiesisch: frear
- Chinesisch: 制动
- Kroatisch: kočiti
- Tschechisch: brzdit
- Dänisch: bremse
- Niederländisch: remmen
- Europäisches Spanisch: frenar
- Finnisch: jarruttaa
- Französisch: freiner
- Deutsch: bremsen
- Griechisch: φρενάρω
- Italienisch: frenare
- Japanisch: ブレーキをかける
- Koreanisch: 브레이크를 걸다
- Norwegisch: bremse
- Polnisch: wyhamować
- Europäisches Portugiesisch: travar
- Rumänisch: a frâna
- Russisch: тормозить
- Spanisch: frenar
- Schwedisch: bromsa
- Thai: เบรก, ห้ามล้อ
- Türkisch: fren yapmak
- Ukrainisch: гальмувати
- Vietnamesisch: hãm phanh
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