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frein

brake

noun FRAN Rare

Origin: Old French frener, from Latin frenum (bridle)

Also means

restraint, check (figurative)

Usage Note

Frein is used literally for vehicle brakes (freins à disque, disc brakes) and figuratively for anything that slows progress (un frein à la croissance, a brake on growth). The verb freiner means to brake or to curb. The silent final n gives the nasal vowel 'an', a common French pattern.

Examples

"Il a appuyé sur le frein brusquement."

Natural Translation

He pressed the brake abruptly.

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