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French-English translation for: Appold's brake
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auto aviat. bicyc. freinerto brake
auto bicyc. frein {m} avantfront brake
auto aviat. bicyc. frein {m}brake [for stopping vehicle]
bot. T
auto étrier {m} de frein(brake) calliper
auto feu {m} (de) stopbrake light
auto feux {m.pl} de freinsbrake lights
auto frein {m} à mainhand brake
PoSauv. frein {m} de secoursemergency brake
auto liquide {m} de freinbrake fluid
auto patin {m} de freinbrake block
auto pédale {f} de freinbrake pedal
auto plaquette {f} de freinbrake pad
bicyc. poignée {f} de freinbrake lever
auto tech. desserrer le freinto release the brake
auto disque {m} de freinbrake disc [Br.]
auto disque {m} de freinbrake disk [Am.]
auto frein {m} à disquedisc brake [Br.]
auto frein {m} à disquedisk brake [Am.]
écon. pol. frein {m} à l'endettementdebt brake
auto tech. puissance {f} au freinbrake horsepower <BHP>
tech. frein {m} de type hersebrake harrow
enrayer qc.to put a brake on sth.
écraser le freinto slam on the brake
aviat. volet {m} de freinage(brake) flap [on aircraft]
auto donner un brusque coup de freinto brake sharply
freiner des quatre fers [fam.] [loc.]to step on the brake [idiom]
constituer un frein naturel à qc.to be a natural brake to sth.
auto bicyc. câble {m} de freinbrake cable
phys. force {f} de freinagebrake force
auto transp. s'attacher [en voiture]to fasten one's seat belt
s'entêterto dig one's heels in [fig.] [coll.]
s'éterniser [fam.] [s'attarder]to outstay one's welcome
s'exprimer [donner son avis]to give one's opinion
s'accommoder à qc. [s'adapter]to adapt to sth.
s'avouer vaincuto throw in one's hand [idiom]
s'empêcher de rireto hold back one's laughter
Comment s'appelle cette chose ?What's this called?
De quoi s'agit-il ?What's the matter?
faire prévaloir ses droitsto claim one's right(s)
s'acquitter de ses responsabilitésto discharge one's responsibilities
s'acquitter de son devoirto discharge one's duty
s'apitoyer sur son sortto nurse one's pride
s'expliquer sur son choixto explain one's choice
s'âbetirto rot one's brains [coll.] [idiom]
s'amenderto clean up one's act [idiom]
s'égarer [se perdre]to lose one's way
s'empiffrer [fam.]to stuff one's face [coll.]
s'époumonerto scream one's head off [coll.]
s'étrangler [cri]to die in one's throat
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