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IELTS BNC: 5290 COCA: 4693

brake

1 brake /ˈbreɪk/ noun
plural brakes
1 brake
/ˈbreɪk/
noun
plural brakes
Learner's definition of BRAKE
[count]
: a device for slowing or stopping something (such as a wheel or vehicle)刹车;制动器;闸
often plural常用复数
often used before another noun常用于另一名词前
see picture at bicycle; see also disc brake, emergency brake, hand brake, parking brake
: something used to slow or stop movement or activity起抑制作用的事物;约束;阻力usually + on
2 brake /ˈbreɪk/ verb
brakes; braked; braking
2 brake
/ˈbreɪk/
verb
brakes; braked; braking
Learner's definition of BRAKE
[no object]
: to use the brake on a vehicle刹车
IELTS BNC: 5290 COCA: 4693

brake

1 of 6

noun (1)

1
: a device for arresting or preventing the motion of a mechanism usually by means of friction
apply the brakes
took his foot off the brake
2
: something used to slow down or stop movement or activity
use interest rates as a brake on spending
brakeless adjective

brake

2 of 6

verb

braked; braking

intransitive verb

1
: to operate or manage a brake
especially : to apply the brake on a vehicle
brake around the curves
2
: to become checked by a brake
The train braked to a stop.

transitive verb

: to slow or stop by or as if by a brake (see brake entry 1)
braking a tractor

brake

3 of 6

noun (2)

botany : the common bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum)

brake

4 of 6

noun (3)

1
: a toothed instrument or machine for separating out the fiber of flax or hemp by breaking up the woody parts
2
: a machine for bending, flanging, folding, and forming sheet metal

brake

5 of 6

noun (4)

geography : rough or marshy land overgrown usually with one kind of plant
cedar brakes
coastal brakes
braky adjective

brake

6 of 6

archaic past tense of break

Did you know?

Break and Brake: Remembering Which Is Which

It can be hard to apply these words correctly: they sound exactly the same, and their spellings aren't easily connected to their meanings. One of the pair, however, is quite limited in scope, and focusing on when to apply that one can be key.

When the subject is slowing or stopping movement, the word to use is brake. Brake is both a noun, as in "put on the brakes" and "took my foot off the brake," and a verb, as in "brake at the stop sign" and "I brake for moose." As a noun, it's also used before other nouns: "brake fluid," "brake pedal." As in these examples, the word is used in contexts relating to cars, bicycles, and other vehicles. It's also used figuratively, however, to talk about the slowing or stopping of activity, as in "putting the brakes on spending."

Break also functions as both a noun and a verb, and it's the word you want in all other contexts, such as when the topic is something separating into parts or pieces ("the plate will break if it falls," "break a leg," "a bad break"), being damaged to the point of no longer working ("break a watch"), failing to do what is promised ("break a promise"), or referring to a time during which activity stops ("take a break").

If you have difficulty keeping these straight and are inclined to think in pictures, you might want to imagine a foot nestled in the top of the k in brake, pressing that top line down onto the e, which isn't saying a thing, because the k has put the brakes on.

Example Sentences

Verb I had to brake suddenly when a cat ran in front of the car. braked the car sharply when someone pulled out in front of us

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1) and Verb

perhaps from obsolete brake bridle

Noun (2)

Middle English, fern, probably back-formation from braken bracken

Noun (3)

Middle English, from Middle Low German; akin to Old English brecan to break

Noun (4)

Middle English -brake

First Known Use

Noun (1)

circa 1782, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1868, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Noun (2)

14th century, in the meaning defined above

Noun (3)

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (4)

1562, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of brake was in the 14th century
IELTS BNC: 5290 COCA: 4693
brake

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + BRAKE | BRAKE + VERB | BRAKE + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdefective, faulty有毛病的剎車front, rear前制動器;後制動器emergency, foot (usually footbrake) , hand
(usually handbrake) (especially BrE) , parking (NAmE) 緊急制動器;腳剎;手剎;停車制動器
air, anti-lock, disc, drum, vacuum氣動閘;防抱死制動器;盤式制動器;鼓式制動器;真空閘VERB + BRAKEapply, hit, jam on, put on, slam on, use使用剎車;踩剎車;猛踩剎車She slammed on the brakes to try to avoid the dog.她猛踩剎車想避開那條狗。put your foot on, slam your foot on把腳放在剎車上;猛踩剎車keep your foot on把腳一直放在剎車上let off, release, take your foot off鬆開剎車He released the brake and sped off.他鬆開剎車快速駛走了。BRAKE + VERBwork剎車起作用My brakes are not working properly.我的剎車失靈了。fail剎車失靈The car crashed after its brakes failed.那輛汽車剎車失靈,出了車禍。screech, squeal剎車發出刺耳的聲音be off, be on鬆開剎車;踩着剎車Is the brake on?踩着剎車嗎?BRAKE + NOUNfailure剎車失靈cable, fluid, lights, pads, pedal, pipes, shoes (especially NAmE) 拉索;制動液;剎車燈;制動襯塊;制動踏板;制動管;制動蹄片PHRASESact as a brake on sth, serve as a brake on sth (both figurative) 對⋯起阻礙作用put a brake on sth, put the brakes on sth (figurative) 對⋯加以限制The need to earn some money put the brakes on my wilder ambitions.掙錢的需要限制了我的遠大志向。a screech of brakes, a squeal of brakes刺耳的剎車聲We heard the screech of brakes, followed by a loud crash.我們聽到一聲急剎車,接着就是巨大的撞擊聲。
brake

verb

ADVERB | PHRASES ADVERBhard, heavily, sharply, suddenly猛力剎車;急剎車PHRASESbrake to a halt剎車停止前進The train braked to a shuddering halt.火車制動,劇烈震動了一下停住了。brake to avoid sth剎車以躲開某物She braked suddenly to avoid a cat.為了避開一隻貓,她突然剎住車。

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