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  1. 1. (automóvil) a. el freno. (M) I heard the screeching of brakes, then a loud crash.Oí un chirrido de frenos, luego un gran choque. 2. (botánica) a. el matorral. (M) The rabbit bolted into a brake of ferns.El conejo se metió disparado en un matorral de helechos. verbo intransitivo.

  2. Find translations, definitions, examples and usage of the word brake in English and Spanish. Learn how to say brake in different contexts, such as vehicle, machinery, area of plant growth and more.

  3. noun [ countable ] / breɪk/. a device on a vehicle that makes it slow down or stop. freno [ masculine ] to put my foot on the brake poner el pie en el freno. hit the brakes. to quickly push on the brakes. pegar un frenazo. sth that slows or limits a process.

  4. noun [ countable ] / breɪk/. a device on a vehicle that makes it slow down or stop. freno [ masculine ] to put my foot on the brake poner el pie en el freno. hit the brakes. to quickly push on the brakes. pegar un frenazo. sth that slows or limits a process.

  5. Aprende el significado y la pronunciación de \"brake\" en español con ejemplos y sinónimos. Encuentra también traducciones de \"brake\" en otros idiomas y frases con \"brake\".

  6. to make a vehicle go slower or stop, using its brake or brakes: When it's icy, brake gently. He would drive very fast and brake hard/ sharply at the last minute. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. On the road: driving & operating road vehicles. aquaplaning.

  7. Inglés británico: brake / breɪk / VERB. When a vehicle or its driver brakes, or when a driver brakes a vehicle, the driver makes it slow down or stop by using the brakes. She braked sharply to avoid another car. Inglés americano: brake / ˈbreɪk /. Árabe: يُفِرْمِل.