foot brake

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Definition

Noun: A foot brake is a hydraulic brake system in a vehicle that is activated by the driver pressing down on a pedal with their foot. It is the primary braking control for slowing or stopping the vehicle.

Usage

The term "foot brake" specifically refers to the main brake pedal and its associated hydraulic system, distinguishing it from a handbrake or parking brake. It is used when describing the operation or components of a vehicle's braking system.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • Always test the foot brake before starting a journey.
    • The car failed the inspection because the foot brake was not responsive.
    • He applied the foot brake gently to avoid skidding on the wet road.
Advanced Usage
  • Technical Context: In automotive engineering, the efficiency of the foot brake is measured by its stopping distance under specific conditions.
  • Instructional Context: Driving manuals emphasize using the foot brake progressively rather than stomping on it.
Variants and Related Words
  • Brake Pedal (n): The specific pedal that the driver presses to activate the foot brake.
    • Her foot slipped off the brake pedal.
  • Hydraulic Brake (n): The technical term for the type of brake system that a foot brake typically uses.
    • Modern cars are equipped with hydraulic brakes.
Synonyms
  • Service Brake (n): A formal or technical synonym for the primary brake operated by foot.
  • Main Brake (n): A less common term indicating the primary braking system.
Related Phrases
  • To apply the foot brake: The action of pressing the brake pedal.
    • You must apply the foot brake firmly in an emergency.
  • Foot brake failure: A situation where the foot brake system stops working.
    • The accident was caused by a sudden foot brake failure.
Noun
  1. hydraulic brake operated by pressing on a foot pedal