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单词 braked
释义

brake

1 of 6

noun (1)

ˈbrāk How to pronounce brake (audio)
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
ˈbrā-kləs How to pronounce brake (audio)
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
ˈbrā-kē How to pronounce brake (audio)
adjective

brake

6 of 6

archaic past tense of break

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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.

Synonyms

Verb

  • decelerate
  • retard
  • slacken
  • slow

Noun (4)

  • boscage
  • boskage
  • bosk
  • bosque
  • bosquet
  • brushwood
  • chaparral
  • coppice
  • copse
  • covert
  • thicket
See all Synonyms & Antonyms

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
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
The Trail Boss also gets the 310-hp engine and 7700 pounds of towing, which makes adding the Advanced Trailering package's ($620) integrated trailer brake controller a must-have. Austin Irwin, Car and Driver, 19 Feb. 2023 An article in China’s Global Times implies split-brake flaps and thrust vectoring engines (which have moveable exhaust nozzles) may also be harnessed to provide an additional maneuvering mechanism. Sebastien Roblin, Popular Mechanics, 16 Feb. 2023 But in Twitter’s case, those existing technologies—the laborious and thankless work of content moderation, with its myriad underdeveloped tools—could only ever provide some small speed-brake on the very worst of the platform’s depredations. WIRED, 1 Dec. 2022 Cars crawled along city streets, braking — and sometimes brake-locking — at intersections, as plows tried to keep up with the snowfall. Michael D. Regan, New York Times, 18 Nov. 2022 At the rear, a brake-by-wire system has to blend friction braking with regenerative braking via the hybrid system. Jonathan M. Gitlin, Ars Technica, 6 Sep. 2022 The suit goes on to argue that the quick release came loose as Steinsapir’s friend was applying the front brake, which allegedly caused the wheel to wobble and ultimately caused the crash. Will Taylor, Outside Online, 19 Aug. 2022 The beast came with drag radials, a transmission brake, just one seat and can pop a wheelie. Fox News Staff, Fox News, 3 July 2022 Finally, its electric combination braking system features a front drum brake, rear disc brake, and electric brake. Scott Kramer, Forbes, 15 May 2022 See More

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

Kids Definition

brake

1 of 4 noun
ˈbrāk How to pronounce brake (audio)
: a common bracken fern

brake

2 of 4 noun
: a device for slowing or stopping motion (as of a wheel, vehicle, or engine) especially by friction

brake

3 of 4 verb
braked; braking
1
: to slow or stop by or as if by a brake
2
: to use or operate the brake on a vehicle

brake

4 of 4 noun
: rough or marshy overgrown land : thicket

braked

verb

past tense of brake
as in slowed
to cause to move or proceed at a less rapid pace braked the car sharply when someone pulled out in front of us

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • slowed
  • decelerated
  • inhibited
  • retarded
  • stopped
  • slackened
  • restrained
  • halted
  • hindered
  • impeded
  • curbed
  • handicapped
  • obstructed
  • checked
  • hampered
  • reined
  • tied up
  • hobbled
  • set back
  • encumbered
  • thwarted
  • constrained
  • held back
  • arrested
  • bottlenecked
  • sabotaged
  • foiled
  • baffled
  • frustrated
  • held up

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • accelerated
  • pushed
  • rushed
  • hurried
  • hastened
  • drove
  • urged
  • propelled
  • stepped up
  • encouraged
  • quickened
  • stirred
  • spurred
  • advanced
  • sped (up)
  • helped
  • aided
  • facilitated
  • eased
  • speeded (up)
  • dispatched
  • forwarded
  • goaded
  • expedited
  • furthered
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