brake - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of brake in Hindi

  • ब्रेक

noun

  • ब्रेक

verb

  • ब्रेक लगाना
  • रोधक
  • रोक

brake Definition

verb

  • make a moving vehicle slow down or stop by using a brake. ( एक चलती गाड़ी को धीमा करें या ब्रेक का उपयोग करके रोकें। )

noun

  • a toothed instrument used for crushing flax and hemp. ( एक दांतेदार उपकरण जिसका उपयोग सन और गांठ को कुचलने के लिए किया जाता है। )
  • an open, horse-drawn, four-wheeled carriage. ( एक खुली, घोड़े की नाल, चार पहिया गाड़ी। )
  • a device for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle, typically by applying pressure to the wheels. ( एक वाहन को धीमा करने या रोकने के लिए एक उपकरण, आमतौर पर पहियों पर दबाव डालकर। )
  • a thicket. ( एक मोटा )

brake Example

  • And its lower brake application pressure means shorter stopping distances should the booster fail. ( और इसके निचले ब्रेक के आवेदन के दबाव का मतलब है कि छोटी रोक दूरी को बूस्टर विफल होना चाहिए। )
  • During this he drove through red traffic lights, forced other vehicles to brake to avoid collisions, weaved in and out of traffic, and reached 85 mph. ( इस दौरान उन्होंने लाल ट्रैफिक लाइटों के माध्यम से चलाई, अन्य वाहनों को टक्कर से बचने के लिए मजबूर किया, ट्रैफिक के अंदर और बाहर बुनाई की, और 85 मील प्रति घंटे तक पहुंच गए। )
  • Hydraulic Rear Wheel Boost increases rear brake pressure when the front axle is in ABS mode. ( जब फ्रंट एक्सल ABS मोड में होता है तो हाइड्रोलिक रियर व्हील बूस्ट रियर ब्रेक प्रेशर बढ़ाता है। )
  • The system works with sensors, a computer and four fast-acting valves to change brake pressure on each wheel over uneven surfaces. ( सिस्टम असमान सतहों पर प्रत्येक पहिया पर ब्रेक दबाव को बदलने के लिए सेंसर, एक कंप्यूटर और चार फास्ट-एक्टिंग वाल्व के साथ काम करता है। )
  • constrained resources will act as a brake on research ( विवश संसाधन अनुसंधान पर एक ब्रेक के रूप में कार्य करेंगे )

More Sentence

  • The farmer passed handfuls of flax through a tool called a flax brake to break up the hard inner core.
  • The auto also shifts back into neutral when the car is stationary with the brake pedal applied, slipping into drive when the throttle is applied.
  • The word brake or bracken is one of the many plant names from which some of our English surnames are derived, as Brack, Breck, Brackenridge, etc.
  • she had to brake hard to avoid a milk float
  • The names bracken and brake are sometimes also applied to other large, coarse ferns and, as general terms, to a thicket of such plants.
  • Although steering wheel and brake pedal remain, the mechanical connection between them and the parts they activate has been replaced by an electric signal.
  • After drying again, the stems were broken in a flax brake (flailing a wooden knife against a wooden block).
  • To reduce such ground, a large heavy harrow, generally termed a brake , is commonly employed.
  • In an attempt to slow down, I first applied light pressure to the brake pedal.
  • Yes, the gearbox was a bit saggy and I was alarmed at how much pressure the brake pedal needed to do an emergency stop, but other than this, all was well.
  • And it uses the same technology as ESP by applying engine and brake control to the vehicle.
  • The driver of the stolen car suddenly executed a handbrake turn and spun around in the opposite direction, causing the driver of the police car to brake hard to avoid a collision.
  • One car pulling into another lane and forcing the driver behind to brake hard is enough to start traffic bunching up.
  • Second, the coverage process acts as a brake to prevent overutilization.
  • They also feature a brake pedal that moves towards the floor of the vehicle when a crash is detected to avoid possibility of leg injury to the driver.
  • drivers who brake abruptly
  • This process usually requires a flax brake , a wooden device consisting of two hinged blades.
  • Data recorders in air bags can record a car's speed and deceleration and other data such as the pressure on a brake pedal at the time of a crash.
  • a brake pedal
  • The basic rule is to apply hard pressure to the brake pedal and leave it there.
  • I have myself, on numerous occasions, had to brake hard to avoid a dog crossing the street.
  • The cost of travelling by alternative means such as coach or brake was prohibitive over a season, so the railways were vital.
  • But this truck was forced to brake hard to avoid a pile-up.
  • During his fastest lap, he was forced to brake to avoid a slower car and used up too much of his tyres.
  • Others in North Dakota and Arizona have put the brakes on new plans involving such equipment.