air breaking - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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air breaking (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ɛər ˈbreɪkɪŋ/

Meaning and Usage

"Air breaking" refers to a method of reducing speed and slowing down an object, especially in the context of aviation or vehicular movement, by using aerodynamic forces to create drag. This term is less commonly used in everyday conversation and more often encountered in technical discussions related to transportation, particularly in aviation or automotive contexts.

The frequency of use is generally lower; it tends to appear more in written contexts, such as technical manuals, engineering reports, or safety guidelines, rather than in casual oral speech.

Example Sentences

  1. The pilot initiated air breaking to decrease altitude before landing.
    (Пилот начал использовать воздушное торможение, чтобы снизить высоту перед посадкой.)

  2. The engineer explained the importance of air breaking in high-speed vehicles.
    (Инженер объяснил важность воздушного торможения в высокоскоростных транспортных средствах.)

  3. Proper air breaking can help save fuel and increase the lifespan of the aircraft's components.
    (Правильное воздушное торможение может помочь сэкономить топливо и увеличить срок службы компонентов самолета.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "air breaking" is not a phrase commonly associated with idiomatic expressions, terms related to 'breaking,' 'air,' or 'braking' are used widely. Here are a few examples where "break" or "brake" is used idiomatically:

  1. To brake for something
  2. "He had to brake for the unexpected road hazard."
    (Ему пришлось притормозить из-за неожиданной дорожной преграды.)

  3. Break the ice

  4. "At the meeting, she told a joke to break the ice among the participants."
    (На встрече она рассказала шутку, чтобы разрядить атмосферу среди участников.)

  5. Take a break

  6. "It's essential to take a break during long hours of work."
    (Важно делать перерыв во время долгих часов работы.)

  7. Break even

  8. "The company needs to sell 1000 units to break even this year."
    (Компания должна продать 1000 единиц, чтобы выйти на безубыточность в этом году.)

Etymology

The word "air" comes from the Latin "aer" and Greek "aēr," meaning "atmosphere" or "breath." "Breaking" is derived from the Old English "brecan," meaning "to shatter" or "to interrupt." The term thus combines elements that relate to the physical medium (air) and the action of slowing down or interrupting motion (breaking).

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Aerodynamic drag - Throttle reduction - Deceleration

Antonyms: - Acceleration - Speeding up - Ignition



25-07-2024