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brakeman

/'breikmən/ Cách viết khác : (brakesman) /'breiskmən/
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Definition:

Brakeman (noun): A brakeman is a railroad worker who is responsible for controlling the brakes on a train. This means they help slow down or stop the train safely when needed.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "brakeman" when talking about jobs related to trains.
  • It is most often used in the context of railroads and train operations.
Example:
  • "The brakeman signaled to the engineer to slow down as they approached the station."
Advanced Usage:
  • In more technical discussions about railroads, a brakeman might also be involved in ensuring the safety of cargo and passengers during travel.
Word Variants:
  • Brakemen (plural): Referring to more than one brakeman.
  • Related terms: Brake (the device used to slow or stop the train), Railroad (the system of trains and tracks), Conductor (another train employee with different responsibilities).
Different Meaning:

While "brakeman" specifically refers to a railroad employee, "brake" can also refer to the device used to slow down vehicles in general, including cars and bicycles.

Synonyms:
  • Train crew member
  • Railroad worker (though this is more general)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There aren’t specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly include "brakeman," but you might hear phrases related to trains, such as: - "Hit the brakes": This means to stop something quickly or to slow down. - "Train of thought": Referring to the flow of ideas in someone's mind.

Summary:

A brakeman is an important job on a train, focused on safety and control. Understanding this term helps you learn more about how trains operate and the people who work on them.

Noun
  1. a railroad employee responsible for a train's brakes

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