brake
英 [breɪk]
美 [brek]
- vi. ブレーキをかける
- n. 門、ブレーキ、障害物
- vt. ブレーキをかける
- n. (ブレーキ)人名;(英)Blake;(独)Brake
語源
英語の語源
- brake
- brake: There are two distinct words brake in English. By far the older is that meaning ‘overgrown area, thicket’ [OE]. Its source is uncertain, but it has been speculated that it is ultimately related to break, its original meaning perhaps having been something like ‘broken wood’. Brake ‘decelerating mechanism’ [15] meant ‘bridle’ for stopping a horse’s progress, and may have been borrowed from Middle Dutch braeke, a word which was used for a wide variety of crushing implements but also apparently for a ring put through the nose of a draught ox. There may well be some ultimate connection with break here too.
=> break - brake (n.1)
- mid-15c., "instrument for crushing or pounding," from Middle Dutch braeke "flax brake," from breken "to break" (see break (v.)). The word was applied to many crushing implements and to the ring through the nose of a draught ox. It was influenced in sense by Old French brac, a form of bras "an arm," thus "a lever or handle," which was being used in English from late 14c., and applied to "a bridle or curb" from early 15c. One or the other or both took up the main modern meaning of "stopping device for a wheel," first attested 1772.
- brake (n.2)
- kind of fern, early 14c.; see bracken.
- brake (v.)
- "to apply a brake to a wheel," 1868, from brake (n.1). Earlier, "to beat flax" (late 14c.). Related: Braked; braking.
例文
- 1. The harder the brake pedal is pressed,the greater the car 's deceleration.
- ブレーキを強く踏むほど、車は減速します。
- 2.Wade released the hand brake and pulled away from the curb.
- ウェイドはサイドブレーキを緩めて道を離れた。/
- 3.More than 3000 cars were recalled yesterday because of a brake problem.3000台以上の車がブレーキの問題で昨日リコールされた。
- 4.Illness had put a brake onhis progress.
- 疾患は彼の進行を減速させた。/
- 5.His front brake cable disengaged.
- 彼の前輪ブレーキロープが切れた。
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