brake
brake /br'eɪk/ (brakes braking braked)
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Brakes are devices in a vehicle that make it go slower or stop.
The brakes began locking...
A seagull swooped down in front of her car, causing her to slam on the brakes.
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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...
He lit a cigarette and braked the car slightly...
She braked to a halt and switched off.
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You can use brake in a number of expressions to indicate that something has slowed down or stopped.
Illness had put a brake on his progress...air brake (air brakes)
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Air brakes are brakes which are used on heavy vehicles such as buses and trains and which are operated by means of compressed air.emer|gen|cy brake (emergency brakes)
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In a vehicle, the emergency brake is a brake which the driver operates with his or her hand, and uses, for example, in emergencies or when parking. (mainly AM; in BRIT, use handbrake)
1 [N-COUNT]
Brakes are devices in a vehicle that make it go slower or stop.
The brakes began locking...
A seagull swooped down in front of her car, causing her to slam on the brakes.
2 [VERB] V, V n, V to n, also V n to n
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...
He lit a cigarette and braked the car slightly...
She braked to a halt and switched off.
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You can use brake in a number of expressions to indicate that something has slowed down or stopped.
Illness had put a brake on his progress...air brake (air brakes)
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Air brakes are brakes which are used on heavy vehicles such as buses and trains and which are operated by means of compressed air.emer|gen|cy brake (emergency brakes)
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In a vehicle, the emergency brake is a brake which the driver operates with his or her hand, and uses, for example, in emergencies or when parking. (mainly AM; in BRIT, use handbrake)