puts a brake on - traducción al italiano
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puts a brake on - traducción al italiano

BRITISH POLITICIAN (BORN 1962)
Thomas Anthony Brake; Thomas Brake; Thomas A. Brake; Brake, Tom

puts a brake on      
fa frenare, mette i freni
parking brake         
  • Brake warning light
  • ISO symbol used to indicate that the parking brake is applied
  • alt=
SECONDARY AUTOMOTIVE BRAKING SYSTEM
E-brake; Park brake; Automatic parking brake; Electronic Parking Brake; Hand brake; Railroad hand brake
freno di stazionamento, freno a mano
hand brake         
  • Brake warning light
  • ISO symbol used to indicate that the parking brake is applied
  • alt=
SECONDARY AUTOMOTIVE BRAKING SYSTEM
E-brake; Park brake; Automatic parking brake; Electronic Parking Brake; Hand brake; Railroad hand brake
freno a mano

Definición

hand brake

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Tom Brake

Thomas Anthony Brake (born 6 May 1962) is a British Liberal Democrat politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Carshalton and Wallington in London from 1997 to 2019.

He was appointed Director of the cross party pressure group Unlock Democracy in October 2020.

Ejemplos de uso de puts a brake on
1. Professor David Kass, from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, who led the study, said: "Sildenafil effectively puts a ‘brake‘ on chemical stimulation of the heart." Earlier research by the same team showed that Viagra can reverse the effects of weakened and enlarged heart muscle in mice.
2. But with just over six months to go before the postal market is open to full competition, the regulator is proposing a pricing regime that starves Royal Mail of investment, denies us flexibility against competitors who can charge what they like and puts a brake on further improvements in quality." He said that the group was facing a 2.5 billion hole in its pension fund and required at least 2 billion in investment into new technology to remain competitive.