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emergency brake

1 of 1noun
/ɪˈmɜrdʒənsi breɪk/
Forms:emergency brakes
1

a brake that is operated by hand to hold a vehicle in place

B2

The emergency brake is a secondary braking system in a vehicle designed to keep the vehicle stationary when parked. It is typically activated manually by pulling a lever or pressing a button. The emergency brake works independently from the main brake system and is designed to prevent the vehicle from rolling, especially on inclines. It is also used in emergencies when the regular brakes are not functioning properly, providing additional control to stop the vehicle.

  • He pulled the emergency brake to stop the car from rolling down the hill.
  • The driver engaged the emergency brake before exiting the parked car.
  • In case of brake failure, the emergency brake can be used to slow down the vehicle safely.
  • The mechanic adjusted the tension on the emergency brake cable to ensure it functions properly.
  • It's important to release the emergency brake before driving to avoid damaging the braking system.
2

a safety device used to stop the train quickly in urgent situations

An emergency brake on a train is a safety feature that allows the train to be stopped quickly in case of an emergency or dangerous situation. It is typically activated by the train crew or passengers in case of an urgent need to halt the train, such as when there is a risk of an accident or a serious issue with the train. The emergency brake works by applying more force than the regular braking system, ensuring that the train comes to a quick stop. It is an important safety tool, helping to prevent accidents and reduce potential damage in critical situations.

  • When a passenger pulled the emergency brake, the train came to a sudden halt, causing some confusion among the passengers.
  • The conductor explained that pulling the emergency brake should only be done in true emergencies to avoid unnecessary delays.
  • It's crucial for all passengers to know the location of the emergency brake and how to use it properly in case of an emergency.
  • The emergency brake is designed to bring the train to a stop even if the regular braking system fails.
  • Using the emergency brake without a valid reason can lead to fines or penalties, so it's important to understand when it's appropriate to use it.