柯林斯詞典brake /bre?k/ (braking,braked,brakes) 1. N-COUNT Brakes are devices in a vehicle that make it go slower or stop. 剎車(chē) A seagull swooped down in front of her car, causing her to slam on the brakes. 一衹海鷗突然飛撲到她的車(chē)前,導(dǎo)致她猛踩剎車(chē)。2. V-T/V-I 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. 剎車(chē) He heard tyres squeal as the car braked to avoid a collision. 他聽(tīng)到儅汽車(chē)剎車(chē)爲(wèi)避免撞車(chē)時(shí)輪胎發(fā)出了刺耳的尖聲。 He braked the car slightly. 他稍稍剎車(chē)。3. N-COUNT You can use brake in a number of expressions to indicate that something has slowed down or stopped. 停止; 減速 Illness had put a brake on his progress. 疾病中止了他的進(jìn)展。4. N an area of dense undergrowth, shrubs, brushwood, etc; thicket 灌木叢5. N →another name for bracken 返回 braked