handbrake
/ˈhændbreɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhændbreɪk/ (ame, ipa)
handbrake — 名詞
- handbrakesingular
- handbrakesplural
1. a metal lever or handle inside a vehicle that the driver pulls up to stop the wh
手煞車
車內用手操作、鎖住車輛的煞車裝置
a metal lever or handle inside a vehicle that the driver pulls up to stop the wheels from turning, keeping the car in place when it is parked or stopped on a slope.
Rachel pulled the handbrake up before getting out of the car on the hill.
Rachel 在斜坡上停好車、下車前先拉起了手煞車。
collocation: pull + the handbrake
Make sure the handbrake is fully released before you try to drive away.
開車前要確認手煞車已經完全放開。
passive: handbrake + is released
James parked on a steep road, leaving the handbrake on with the wheels turned toward the kerb.
James 把車停在陡峭的路邊,拉起手煞車,並將前輪轉向路緣。
- parking brake
the standard American English term for the same device
- emergency brake
used in American English; implies use in an urgent situation, though the same lever is often used for parking
文法句型
handbrake + verb (is on / is off)
pull / apply / release + the handbrake
用法筆記
In British English, the lever inside the car between the front seats is called the handbrake. American English uses parking brake or emergency brake. Do not confuse the handbrake with the footbrake (operated by the foot while driving).