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Was (wer) ist brake - definition

MECHANICAL DEVICE THAT INHIBITS MOTION
Brakes; Braking; Brake (technology); Braketest; Automotive brakes; Brake alarm; Friction brake; Vehicle brake; Automotive brake; Brake line; Brake testing; Brake-test; Brake-testing; Braking system; Brake lines; Four-wheel brakes; Friction brakes; Friction braking
  • Brake booster from a [[Geo Storm]].
  • Brake [[lever]] on a [[horse-drawn]] [[hearse]]
  • bicycle caliper brake]]
  • [[Disc brake]] on a [[motorcycle]]
  • Rendering of a drum brake
  • typical braking system for cars:<br />
FAD: Brake disc front<br />
FPD: Brake disc rear<br />
FPT: Rear brake drum<br />
CF: Brake control<br />
SF: servo brake<br />
PF: Brake Pump<br />
SLF: Brake Fluid Reservoir<br />
RF: Splitter braking<br />
FS: Parking Brake

brake         
brake1
¦ noun a device for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle, typically by applying pressure to the wheels.
¦ verb slow or stop a moving vehicle using a brake.
Origin
C18: of unknown origin.
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brake2
¦ noun historical an open horse-drawn carriage with four wheels.
Origin
C19: var. of break2.
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brake3
¦ noun
1. a toothed instrument used for crushing flax and hemp.
2. (also brake harrow) a heavy machine formerly used for breaking up large lumps of earth.
Origin
ME: perh. related to break1.
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brake4
¦ noun a thicket.
Origin
OE bracu (orig. in the plural in fearnbraca 'thickets of fern'), related to Mid. Low Ger. brake 'branch, stump'.
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brake5
¦ noun a coarse fern of warm countries, typically with fronds divided into long segments. [Genus Pteris.]
?archaic bracken.
Origin
ME: perh. an abbrev. of bracken (interpreted as plural).
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brake6
archaic past of break1.
brake         
n.
1.
Fern (Pteris aquilina).
2.
Thicket, brushwood, jungle.
brake         
n.
1) to apply, step on a brake; to pump the brakes; to put on the brakes; to jam on/slam on the brakes
2) to ride the brakes ('to use the brakes excessively')
3) (fig.) to put a brake on (the government put a brake on plans for expansion)
4) to release a brake
5) an air; coaster; disk; electric; emergency; foot; hand; hydraulic; mechanical; power brake
6) the brakes jammed, locked; faded; failed; held, worked; screeched

Wikipedia

Brake

A brake is a mechanical device that inhibits motion by absorbing energy from a moving system. It is used for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle, wheel, axle, or to prevent its motion, most often accomplished by means of friction.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für brake
1. Pulling can occur from maladjustment of the brakes, a frozen brake, brake fluid leakage, frozen emergency brake cables, or oil/grease leakage on the brake shoes or pads.
2. Loss of brake pedal: This condition is usually a result of brake fluid leakage due to failure of a brake hose or a rusted metal brake line, a worn wheel cylinder or brake caliper, or a worn master cylinder.
3. Active safety includes a four–wheel anti–lock brake system and electronic brake–force distribution to vary front/rear brake force depending on the load.
4. The brakes were also given a workout – brake and accelerate, brake and accelerate.
5. The disc brake pads are held in place by pressure from the caliper against the brake rotor.