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English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
brake(vt) ห้ามล้อ, See also: เบรค, หยุด, Syn. retard
brake(n) เครื่องห้ามล้อ, See also: เบรก, สิ่งที่มีผลยับยั้งทำให้ช้า
brake(n) ไม้ประเภทเฟิร์น
brake(n) ป่าละเมาะ, See also: พุ่มไม้, ต้นเฟิร์น

English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
brake(เบรค) { braked, braking, brakes } n. เครื่องห้ามล้อ, เบรก, สิ่งที่ยับยั้งหรือทำให้ช้า, เครื่องทรมาน -v. ห้ามล้อ, ทำให้ช้า, หยุด, ใส่เบรก, อดีตกาลของ break
brake bandn. แผ่นเหล็กโค้งที่รัดกับจานเบรก
brake drumn. จานเบรก
brake pedal(เบรคเพล'เดิล) n. คันห้ามล้อ
airbrake(แอร์' เบรค) n. ระบบเบรคด้วยอากาศที่อัดอยู่, เครื่องมือลดความเร็วเครื่องบิน
disc braken. จานห้ามล้อ
disk braken. จานห้ามล้อ
grip brakeเบรคมือ
hand brakeเบรคมือ
power brake(เพา'เออะเบร็ค) n. ห้ามล้อพลังเครื่องยนต์

English-Thai: Nontri Dictionary
brake(n) ห้ามล้อรถ, พุ่มไม้, ป่าละเมาะ
brake(vt) หยุด, เบรค, ห้ามล้อ
AIR air brake(n) ระบบห้ามล้อโดยการอัดลม

อังกฤษ-ไทย: ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน [เชื่อมโยงจาก orst.go.th แบบอัตโนมัติและผ่านการปรับแก้]
brakeเบรก, ห้ามล้อ [ยานยนต์ ๑๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
brake anchor; anchor pinสลักเบรก [ยานยนต์ ๑๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
brake back plateแผ่นหลังเบรก [ยานยนต์ ๑๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
brake bandแถบเบรก [ยานยนต์ ๑๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
brake bleedingการไล่ลมเบรก [ยานยนต์ ๑๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
brake camลูกเบี้ยวเบรก [ยานยนต์ ๑๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
brake cylinder; brake wheel cylinder; slave cylinder; wheel cylinderชุดกระบอกเบรก [ยานยนต์ ๑๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
brake discจานเบรก [ยานยนต์ ๑๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
brake diveหน้ารถทิ่ม [ยานยนต์ ๑๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
brake dragเบรกเสียดสี [ยานยนต์ ๑๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]

อังกฤษ-ไทย: คลังศัพท์ไทย โดย สวทช.
Brakeเบรก [คำทับศัพท์ที่มักใช้ผิด]
Brakeเบรค [การแพทย์]
Brakesเบรก [TU Subject Heading]

English-Thai: Longdo Dictionary (UNAPPROVED version -- use with care )  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
brake an agreement(vt) ละเมิดสัญญา

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Brakeimp. of Break. [ Arhaic ] Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ]

Braken. [ OE. brake fern; cf. AS. bracce fern, LG. brake willow bush, Da. bregne fern, G. brach fallow; prob. orig. the growth on rough, broken ground, fr. the root of E. break. See Break, v. t., cf. Bracken, and 2d Brake, n. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. (Bot.) A fern of the genus Pteris, esp. the Pteris aquilina, common in almost all countries. It has solitary stems dividing into three principal branches. Less properly: Any fern. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A thicket; a place overgrown with shrubs and brambles, with undergrowth and ferns, or with canes. [ 1913 Webster ]

Rounds rising hillocks, brakes obscure and rough,
To shelter thee from tempest and from rain. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

He stayed not for brake, and he stopped not for stone. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]


Cane brake, a thicket of canes. See Canebrake.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Braken. [ OE. brake; cf. LG. brake an instrument for breaking flax, G. breche, fr. the root of E. break. See Break, v. t., and cf. Breach. ] 1. An instrument or machine to break or bruise the woody part of flax or hemp so that it may be separated from the fiber. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. An extended handle by means of which a number of men can unite in working a pump, as in a fire engine. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A baker's kneading though. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A sharp bit or snaffle. [ 1913 Webster ]

Pampered jades . . . which need nor break nor bit. Gascoigne. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. A frame for confining a refractory horse while the smith is shoeing him; also, an inclosure to restrain cattle, horses, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

A horse . . . which Philip had bought . . . and because of his fierceness kept him within a brake of iron bars. J. Brende. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. That part of a carriage, as of a movable battery, or engine, which enables it to turn. [ 1913 Webster ]

7. (Mil.) An ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and ballista. [ 1913 Webster ]

8. (Agric.) A large, heavy harrow for breaking clods after plowing; a drag. [ 1913 Webster ]

9. A piece of mechanism for retarding or stopping motion by friction, as of a carriage or railway car, by the pressure of rubbers against the wheels, or of clogs or ratchets against the track or roadway, or of a pivoted lever against a wheel or drum in a machine. [ 1913 Webster ]

10. (Engin.) An apparatus for testing the power of a steam engine, or other motor, by weighing the amount of friction that the motor will overcome; a friction brake. [ 1913 Webster ]

11. A cart or carriage without a body, used in breaking in horses. [ 1913 Webster ]

12. An ancient instrument of torture. Holinshed. [ 1913 Webster ]


Air brake. See Air brake, in the Vocabulary. --
Brake beam or
Brake bar
, the beam that connects the brake blocks of opposite wheels. --
Brake block. (a) The part of a brake holding the brake shoe. (b) A brake shoe. --
Brake shoe or
Brake rubber
, the part of a brake against which the wheel rubs. --
Brake wheel, a wheel on the platform or top of a car by which brakes are operated. --
Continuous brake . See under Continuous.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Brakemann.; pl. Brakemen [ 1913 Webster ]

1. (Railroads) A man in charge of a brake or brakes. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Mining) The man in charge of the winding (or hoisting) engine for a mine. [ 1913 Webster ]

brakesn. the combination of interacting parts that work to slow a moving vehicle.
Syn. -- brake system. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

WordNet (3.0)
brake(n) a restraint used to slow or stop a vehicle
brake(n) any of various ferns of the genus Pteris having pinnately compound leaves and including several popular houseplants
brake(n) an area thickly overgrown usually with one kind of plant
brake(n) anything that slows or hinders a process
brake(v) stop travelling by applying a brake
brake(v) cause to stop by applying the brakes
brake_band(n) a band that can be tightened around a shaft to stop its rotation, Syn. brake band
brake_cylinder(n) a cylinder that contains brake fluid that is compressed by a piston, Syn. hydraulic brake cylinder, master cylinder, brake cylinder
brake_disk(n) a disk or plate that is fixed to the wheel; pressure is applied to it by the brake pads, Syn. brake disk
brake_drum(n) a hollow cast-iron cylinder attached to the wheel that forms part of the brakes, Syn. drum, brake drum

ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
Put that brake on. Clutch.คลัตช์ ไม่ได้รับมากเกินไปซึ่ง อยู่ใกล้กับคนที่อยู่ข้างหน้า How I Won the War (1967)
Listen to me. Remember your brakes and switches. Get ready to flare it out!ฟังผมนะ จำเบรคกับสวิทช์ไว้ เตรียมพร้อมร่อนลง Airplane! (1980)
Citizens, I mean comrades, brake it up!พลเมืองฉันหมายคว- ามว่าสหายเบรกขึ้น! Idemo dalje (1982)
"Stop the honking. "I brake for human beings."หยุดบีบแตร ฉันหยุดให้คนข้าม ยิงฉันเลยสิ Punchline (1988)
Don't get me on the road and I find out the brake lights don't work.ไม่ได้รับฉันอยู่บนท้องถนนและฉันหาไฟเบรกไม่ทำงาน Pulp Fiction (1994)
Great. Then he's driving back from Miami at 20 miles an hour... with the parking brake on.ที่ดี แล้วเขาก็ขับรถกลับจากไมอามี่ที่ 20 ไมล์ต่อชั่วโมง ... The Birdcage (1996)
The brakes are out!ไม่มีเบรกแล้ว Anastasia (1997)
Take the brakes off, pleaseช่วยปลดเบรคทีสิ The Legend of 1900 (1998)
Just take the brakes offปลดเบรคออก The Legend of 1900 (1998)
The frame is British, the gears are French, and the brakes are from...โครงรถเป็นของอาฟริกัน เกียร์เป็นของเยอรมัน เบรคเป็นของ... Malèna (2000)
Maybe we should put the brakes on?พอก่อนไหมคะ? Brokeback Mountain (2005)
I think the brakes are goingคิดว่าเบรคหลวมน่ะค่ะ Always - Sunset on Third Street (2005)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
brakeCheck and adjust the brakes before you drive.
brakeDon't brake suddenly.
brakeHave you ever got in your car after a long absence and got the brake mixed up with the accelerator?
brakeHe pressed the brake pedal.
brakeHe put his foot on the brake suddenly.
brakeI had the brakes of my bicycle adjusted.
brakeJohn put his foot on the brake and we stopped suddenly.
brakePress the brake pedal to turn on your taillights.
brakeShe braked hard when she saw a child run out into the road.
brakeShe put on the brakes and the car stopped.
brakeSomething is wrong with the brakes.
brakeThe balance of payments crisis emerged, forcing the government to put a brake on the economy.

Thai-English: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
เบรก(n) brake, Syn. เครื่องห้ามล้อ, Example: รถคันข้างหน้าจอดขวางถนนทำให้ผมต้องเหยียบเบรกจนตัวโก่ง, Thai Definition: เครื่องห้ามความเร็วในการหมุนของล้อรถ, Notes: (อังกฤษ)
เบรก(v) brake, See also: stop, Syn. หยุด, Ant. ไป, Example: การขับรถบนถนนที่ลื่นทำให้เบรกยาก จึงต้องขับด้วยความระมัดระวัง, Thai Definition: ทำให้หยุดทันที, Notes: (อังกฤษ)
ป่าละเมาะ(n) grove wood, See also: brake, grove, Example: ทางแคบๆ นั้นคดเคี้ยวเป็นวงไปตามละแวกบ้านและตามทุ่งนาป่าละเมาะ, Count Unit: แห่ง, ที่, Thai Definition: ที่โล่งซึ่งประกอบด้วยไม้พุ่มเล็กๆ เป็นหย่อมๆ
ป่าแพะ(n) grove forest, See also: brake, grove of brushwood, Syn. ป่าละเมาะ, ป่าแดง, Example: ป่าเต็งรัง ป่าแพะ ป่าแดง พบในที่แห้งแล้ง ดินขาดความอุดมสมบูรณ์ มีกรวดปน, Count Unit: แห่ง, ที่, Thai Definition: ที่โล่งซึ่งประกอบด้วยไม้พุ่มเล็กๆ
สายเบรก(n) brake cable, Example: รถยี่ห้อใหม่โฆษณาว่าสายเบรกใช้เป็นสายถักสเตนเลส ซึ่งแตกต่างจากยี่ห้ออื่น, Count Unit: สาย, เส้น
เบรก(v) brake, Syn. ห้ามล้อ, Example: เขาเบรกกะทันหันจนหัวฉันเกือบชนกระจกเพราะมีเด็กวิ่งตัดหน้ารถ, Thai Definition: บังคับหรือห้ามล้อให้ลดความเร็วหรือให้หยุด, Notes: (อังกฤษ)
เบรก(n) brake, Syn. เครื่องห้ามล้อ, Example: เห็นน้องบอกว่าเบรกมันไม่ค่อยดีเลยไม่กล้าขับออกถนนใหญ่, Count Unit: ชุด, Thai Definition: เครื่องห้ามล้อรถให้หยุด, Notes: (อังกฤษ)
ห้ามล้อ(n) brake, Syn. เบรก, Example: รถยนต์สมัยก่อนห้ามล้อไม่ค่อยจะทนทานนัก, Thai Definition: กลอุปกรณ์ชนิดหนึ่งใช้สำหรับลดความเร็วแห่งการหมุนของล้อรถ
ห้ามล้อ(v) brake, See also: stop, cease, Syn. เบรก, Example: คนขี่จักรยานห้ามล้อเกือบไม่ทัน

Thai-English-French: Volubilis Dictionary 1.0
เบรก[brēk] (n) EN: brake  FR: frein [ m ]
เบรก[brēk] (v) EN: brake  FR: mettre le frein
เบรกลม[brēk lom] (n, exp) EN: air brake
เบรกมือ[brēk meū] (n, exp) EN: hand brake  FR: frein à main [ m ]
เบรกรถ[brēk rot] (n) EN: brake  FR: frein [ m ]
ไฟเบรค[fai brēk] (n, exp) EN: brake light  FR: feux stop [ mpl ]
ห้ามล้อ[hāmlø] (v) EN: brake ; stop ; cease  FR: freiner
ก้านเบรก[kān brēk] (n) EN: brake  FR: frein [ m ]
เครื่องห้ามล้อ[khreūang hāmlø] (n) EN: brake  FR: frein [ m ]
สายเบรค = สายเบรก[sāi brēk] (n, exp) EN: brake cable  FR: câble de fein [ m ]

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
brake
braked
braker
brakes
brakeman
brakemen
brakebill
brakefield

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
brake
braked
brakes
brakeman
brakemen

Chinese-English: CC-CEDICT Dictionary
[rèn, ㄖㄣˋ, / ] brake #62,257 [Add to Longdo]
刹把[shā bǎ, ㄕㄚ ㄅㄚˇ,   /  ] brake lever; crank handle for stopping or turning off machinery #196,731 [Add to Longdo]

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
Bremsband { n }brake tape [Add to Longdo]
Bremsbelag { m } [ auto ]brake lining; brake pad [Add to Longdo]
Bremsdeckel { m }; Bremshaube { f } [ techn. ]brake cover [Add to Longdo]
Bremse { f } | Bremsen { pl } | hintere Bremse { f }brake | brakes | rear brake [Add to Longdo]
Bremsfeder { f }brake spring [Add to Longdo]
Bremsflüssigkeit { f }brake fluid [Add to Longdo]
Bremsgestänge { n }brake rigging [Add to Longdo]
Bremshebel { m }brake lever [Add to Longdo]
Bremskabel { n }brake cable [Add to Longdo]
Bremsklotz { m }brake block; brake shoe [Add to Longdo]
Bremskonus { m } [ techn. ]brake cone [Add to Longdo]
Bremskraft { m }brake force; braking force; braking power [Add to Longdo]
Bremsleistung { f }brake power [Add to Longdo]
Bremslicht { m }; Bremsleuchte { f } [ auto ]brake light [Add to Longdo]
Bremslüfter { m } [ techn. ]brake lifting device [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
ブレーキ[bure-ki] (n) brake; (P) #3,714 [Add to Longdo]
アーマチュアブレーキ[a-machuabure-ki] (n) armature brake [Add to Longdo]
アンチロックブレーキシステム[anchirokkubure-kishisutemu] (n) anti-lock brake system [Add to Longdo]
エアブレーキ[eabure-ki] (n) air brake [Add to Longdo]
エンジンブレーキ[enjinbure-ki] (n) engine brake [Add to Longdo]
オイルブレーキ[oirubure-ki] (n) oil brake [Add to Longdo]
コースターブレーキ[ko-suta-bure-ki] (n) coaster brake [Add to Longdo]
サーボブレーキ[sa-bobure-ki] (n) servo-brake [Add to Longdo]
サイドブレーキ[saidobure-ki] (n) hand brake (wasei [Add to Longdo]
ディスクブレーキ[deisukubure-ki] (n) disk brake [Add to Longdo]

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (5 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Break \Break\ (br[=a]k), v. t. [imp. {broke} (br[=o]k), (Obs.
     {Brake}); p. p. {Broken} (br[=o]"k'n), (Obs. {Broke}); p. pr.
     & vb. n. {Breaking}.] [OE. breken, AS. brecan; akin to OS.
     brekan, D. breken, OHG. brehhan, G. brechen, Icel. braka to
     creak, Sw. braka, br[aum]kka to crack, Dan. br[ae]kke to
     break, Goth. brikan to break, L. frangere. Cf. {Bray} to
     pound, {Breach}, {Fragile}.]
     1. To strain apart; to sever by fracture; to divide with
        violence; as, to break a rope or chain; to break a seal;
        to break an axle; to break rocks or coal; to break a lock.
        --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. To lay open as by breaking; to divide; as, to break a
        package of goods.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. To lay open, as a purpose; to disclose, divulge, or
        communicate.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Katharine, break thy mind to me.      --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. To infringe or violate, as an obligation, law, or promise.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Out, out, hyena! these are thy wonted arts . . .
              To break all faith, all vows, deceive, betray.
                                                    --Milton
        [1913 Webster]
  
     5. To interrupt; to destroy the continuity of; to dissolve or
        terminate; as, to break silence; to break one's sleep; to
        break one's journey.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Go, release them, Ariel;
              My charms I'll break, their senses I'll restore.
                                                    --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     6. To destroy the completeness of; to remove a part from; as,
        to break a set.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     7. To destroy the arrangement of; to throw into disorder; to
        pierce; as, the cavalry were not able to break the British
        squares.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     8. To shatter to pieces; to reduce to fragments.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              The victim broke in pieces the musical instruments
              with which he had solaced the hours of captivity.
                                                    --Prescott.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     9. To exchange for other money or currency of smaller
        denomination; as, to break a five dollar bill.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     10. To destroy the strength, firmness, or consistency of; as,
         to break flax.
         [1913 Webster]
  
     11. To weaken or impair, as health, spirit, or mind.
         [1913 Webster]
  
               An old man, broken with the storms of state.
                                                    --Shak.
         [1913 Webster]
  
     12. To diminish the force of; to lessen the shock of, as a
         fall or blow.
         [1913 Webster]
  
               I'll rather leap down first, and break your fall.
                                                    --Dryden.
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     13. To impart, as news or information; to broach; -- with to,
         and often with a modified word implying some reserve; as,
         to break the news gently to the widow; to break a purpose
         cautiously to a friend.
         [1913 Webster]
  
     14. To tame; to reduce to subjection; to make tractable; to
         discipline; as, to break a horse to the harness or
         saddle. "To break a colt." --Spenser.
         [1913 Webster]
  
               Why, then thou canst not break her to the lute?
                                                    --Shak.
         [1913 Webster]
  
     15. To destroy the financial credit of; to make bankrupt; to
         ruin.
         [1913 Webster]
  
               With arts like these rich Matho, when he speaks,
               Attracts all fees, and little lawyers breaks.
                                                    --Dryden.
         [1913 Webster]
  
     16. To destroy the official character and standing of; to
         cashier; to dismiss.
         [1913 Webster]
  
               I see a great officer broken.        --Swift.
         [1913 Webster]
  
     Note: With prepositions or adverbs: 
           [1913 Webster]
  
     {To break down}.
         (a) To crush; to overwhelm; as, to break down one's
             strength; to break down opposition.
         (b) To remove, or open a way through, by breaking; as, to
             break down a door or wall.
  
     {To break in}.
         (a) To force in; as, to break in a door.
         (b) To train; to discipline; as, a horse well broken in.
             
  
     {To break of}, to rid of; to cause to abandon; as, to break
        one of a habit.
  
     {To break off}.
         (a) To separate by breaking; as, to break off a twig.
         (b) To stop suddenly; to abandon. "Break off thy sins by
             righteousness." --Dan. iv. 27.
  
     {To break open}, to open by breaking. "Open the door, or I
        will break it open." --Shak.
  
     {To break out}, to take or force out by breaking; as, to
        break out a pane of glass.
  
     {To break out a cargo}, to unstow a cargo, so as to unload it
        easily.
  
     {To break through}.
         (a) To make an opening through, as, as by violence or the
             force of gravity; to pass violently through; as, to
             break through the enemy's lines; to break through the
             ice.
         (b) To disregard; as, to break through the ceremony.
  
     {To break up}.
         (a) To separate into parts; to plow (new or fallow
             ground). "Break up this capon." --Shak. "Break up
             your fallow ground." --Jer. iv. 3.
         (b) To dissolve; to put an end to. "Break up the court."
             --Shak.
  
     {To break} (one) {all up}, to unsettle or disconcert
        completely; to upset. [Colloq.]
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     Note: With an immediate object: 
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     {To break the back}.
         (a) To dislocate the backbone; hence, to disable totally.
         (b) To get through the worst part of; as, to break the
             back of a difficult undertaking.
  
     {To break bulk}, to destroy the entirety of a load by
        removing a portion of it; to begin to unload; also, to
        transfer in detail, as from boats to cars.
  
     {To break a code} to discover a method to convert coded
        messages into the original understandable text.
  
     {To break cover}, to burst forth from a protecting
        concealment, as game when hunted.
  
     {To break a deer} or {To break a stag}, to cut it up and
        apportion the parts among those entitled to a share.
  
     {To break fast}, to partake of food after abstinence. See
        {Breakfast}.
  
     {To break ground}.
         (a) To open the earth as for planting; to commence
             excavation, as for building, siege operations, and
             the like; as, to break ground for a foundation, a
             canal, or a railroad.
         (b) Fig.: To begin to execute any plan.
         (c) (Naut.) To release the anchor from the bottom.
  
     {To break the heart}, to crush or overwhelm (one) with grief.
        
  
     {To break a house} (Law), to remove or set aside with
        violence and a felonious intent any part of a house or of
        the fastenings provided to secure it.
  
     {To break the ice}, to get through first difficulties; to
        overcome obstacles and make a beginning; to introduce a
        subject.
  
     {To break jail}, to escape from confinement in jail, usually
        by forcible means.
  
     {To break a jest}, to utter a jest. "Patroclus . . . the
        livelong day breaks scurril jests." --Shak.
  
     {To break joints}, to lay or arrange bricks, shingles, etc.,
        so that the joints in one course shall not coincide with
        those in the preceding course.
  
     {To break a lance}, to engage in a tilt or contest.
  
     {To break the neck}, to dislocate the joints of the neck.
  
     {To break no squares}, to create no trouble. [Obs.]
  
     {To break a path}, {road}, etc., to open a way through
        obstacles by force or labor.
  
     {To break upon a wheel}, to execute or torture, as a criminal
        by stretching him upon a wheel, and breaking his limbs
        with an iron bar; -- a mode of punishment formerly
        employed in some countries.
  
     {To break wind}, to give vent to wind from the anus.
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     Syn: To dispart; rend; tear; shatter; batter; violate;
          infringe; demolish; destroy; burst; dislocate.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Brake \Brake\ (br[=a]k),
     imp. of {Break}. [Arhaic] --Tennyson.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Brake \Brake\, n. [OE. brake fern; cf. AS. bracce fern, LG.
     brake willow bush, Da. bregne fern, G. brach fallow; prob.
     orig. the growth on rough, broken ground, fr. the root of E.
     break. See {Break}, v. t., cf. {Bracken}, and 2d {Brake}, n.]
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     1. (Bot.) A fern of the genus {Pteris}, esp. the {Pteris
        aquilina}, common in almost all countries. It has solitary
        stems dividing into three principal branches. Less
        properly: Any fern.
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     2. A thicket; a place overgrown with shrubs and brambles,
        with undergrowth and ferns, or with canes.
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              Rounds rising hillocks, brakes obscure and rough,
              To shelter thee from tempest and from rain. --Shak.
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              He stayed not for brake, and he stopped not for
              stone.                                --Sir W.
                                                    Scott.
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     {Cane brake}, a thicket of canes. See {Canebrake}.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Brake \Brake\ (br[=a]k), n. [OE. brake; cf. LG. brake an
     instrument for breaking flax, G. breche, fr. the root of E.
     break. See Break, v. t., and cf. {Breach}.]
     1. An instrument or machine to break or bruise the woody part
        of flax or hemp so that it may be separated from the
        fiber.
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     2. An extended handle by means of which a number of men can
        unite in working a pump, as in a fire engine.
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     3. A baker's kneading though. --Johnson.
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     4. A sharp bit or snaffle.
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              Pampered jades . . . which need nor break nor bit.
                                                    --Gascoigne.
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     5. A frame for confining a refractory horse while the smith
        is shoeing him; also, an inclosure to restrain cattle,
        horses, etc.
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              A horse . . . which Philip had bought . . . and
              because of his fierceness kept him within a brake of
              iron bars.                            --J. Brende.
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     6. That part of a carriage, as of a movable battery, or
        engine, which enables it to turn.
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     7. (Mil.) An ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow
        and ballista.
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     8. (Agric.) A large, heavy harrow for breaking clods after
        plowing; a drag.
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     9. A piece of mechanism for retarding or stopping motion by
        friction, as of a carriage or railway car, by the pressure
        of rubbers against the wheels, or of clogs or ratchets
        against the track or roadway, or of a pivoted lever
        against a wheel or drum in a machine.
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     10. (Engin.) An apparatus for testing the power of a steam
         engine, or other motor, by weighing the amount of
         friction that the motor will overcome; a friction brake.
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     11. A cart or carriage without a body, used in breaking in
         horses.
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     12. An ancient instrument of torture. --Holinshed.
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     {Air brake}. See {Air brake}, in the Vocabulary.
  
     {Brake beam} or {Brake bar}, the beam that connects the brake
        blocks of opposite wheels.
  
     {Brake block}.
         (a) The part of a brake holding the brake shoe.
         (b) A brake shoe.
  
     {Brake shoe} or {Brake rubber}, the part of a brake against
        which the wheel rubs.
  
     {Brake wheel}, a wheel on the platform or top of a car by
        which brakes are operated.
  
     {Continuous brake} . See under {Continuous}.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:

  brake
      n 1: a restraint used to slow or stop a vehicle
      2: any of various ferns of the genus Pteris having pinnately
         compound leaves and including several popular houseplants
      3: large coarse fern often several feet high; essentially weed
         ferns; cosmopolitan [syn: {bracken}, {pasture brake},
         {brake}, {Pteridium aquilinum}]
      4: an area thickly overgrown usually with one kind of plant
      5: anything that slows or hinders a process; "she wan not ready
         to put the brakes on her life with a marriage"; "new
         legislation will put the brakes on spending"
      v 1: stop travelling by applying a brake; "We had to brake
           suddenly when a chicken crossed the road"
      2: cause to stop by applying the brakes; "brake the car before
         you go into a curve"

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