brake in Russian
brake in Russian is то́рмоз, тормоз, рука́в — brake means a device that slows or stops a vehicle or machine, usually by friction, or the pedal or lever used to apply it.
brake in Russian
What does "brake" mean?
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noun A device that slows or stops a vehicle or machine, usually by friction, or the pedal or lever used to apply it.
"She slammed on the brakes to avoid the deer in the road."
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verb To slow down or stop a vehicle by using its brakes.
"He braked hard as the light turned red."
brake in a sentence
- She slammed on the brakes to avoid the deer in the road.
- The mechanic replaced the worn brake pads.
- He braked hard as the light turned red.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "brake" in Russian?
"brake" in Russian is то́рмоз, тормоз, рука́в. brake means: A device that slows or stops a vehicle or machine, usually by friction, or the pedal or lever used to apply it.
How do you pronounce то́рмоз?
"brake" in Russian is то́рмоз, pronounced "tormoz".
How do you use "brake" in a sentence?
Example: "She slammed on the brakes to avoid the deer in the road." In Russian, "brake" is то́рмоз, тормоз, рука́в.
Are there other ways to say "brake" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 5 translations listed for "brake": то́рмоз, тормоз, рука́в, тормози́ть, затормози́ть.