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		Definition of brake pad in English: brake padnoun A thin block, typically one of a pair, which presses on to the disc in a disc brake. 刹车垫 Example sentencesExamples -  Should the brake pad toe in so the fore area contacts the rim first?
 -  To fight a skipping brake, make sure you increase the pressure on the brake pad very gradually.
 -  It starts the windscreen wipers when it begins to rain, keeps a constant tyre pressure check, monitors brake pad condition and, in an accident, activates the front, side and curtain airbags.
 -  Because you can lower the brake pad as it wears down, or raise it as your braking skills improve, it's also appreciated by more experienced skaters.
 -  The only thing that held Marcus back was excessive brake pad wear.
 -  ‘People would come in to get a tyre changed or a new brake pad and they'd stay and just talk for however long it took to fix it,’ Ian says.
 -  A sudden increase in brake pad orders indicates there is a problem with a particular pad.
 -  The braking system is all-powerful to meet the car's performance levels, with improved air ducting and air flow to the front brakes, as well as a new brake pad material.
 -  The brake pad contacting surface of each of the side walls is formed with a wear-indicating projection adapted to be in frictional contact with a brake pad.
 -  Basically, the more pressure you use on the brake pad the faster you stop.
 -  The debris is a mixture of dirt and brake pad material that has adhered to the ceramic surface.
 -  It will surprise you how much brake pad you can use up, when you're scared to death!
 -  This material transfer from brake pad to disk continues as long as the pad is in use.
 -  Midway through the Wednesday ride the ‘thump, thump, thump’ of the rubbing brake pad gets considerably worse.
 -  Then make sure the ‘wear line’ on the brake pad is still visible.
 -  The brake pad compounds were optimised for rallying.
 -  For example, installing new front and rear brake pads on a vehicle equipped with four-wheel disc brakes could take 1 hour and 15 minutes.
 -  The brake system includes a brake drum, a brake shoe, a brake pad, and a position sensor.
 -  The sound of the brake pad can double as a warning.
 -  My motorbike is currently wearing a little thin on rear brake pads and it's a battle to see which of us cracks first - it or me, finally getting round to taking it to the garage.
 
    Definition of brake pad in US English: brake padnounˈbrāk ˌpadˈbreɪk ˌpæd Either of the thin blocks that grip the disc in a disc brake. Example sentencesExamples -  The brake system includes a brake drum, a brake shoe, a brake pad, and a position sensor.
 -  Basically, the more pressure you use on the brake pad the faster you stop.
 -  Should the brake pad toe in so the fore area contacts the rim first?
 -  The braking system is all-powerful to meet the car's performance levels, with improved air ducting and air flow to the front brakes, as well as a new brake pad material.
 -  It will surprise you how much brake pad you can use up, when you're scared to death!
 -  Midway through the Wednesday ride the ‘thump, thump, thump’ of the rubbing brake pad gets considerably worse.
 -  The brake pad contacting surface of each of the side walls is formed with a wear-indicating projection adapted to be in frictional contact with a brake pad.
 -  The debris is a mixture of dirt and brake pad material that has adhered to the ceramic surface.
 -  The brake pad compounds were optimised for rallying.
 -  This material transfer from brake pad to disk continues as long as the pad is in use.
 -  Because you can lower the brake pad as it wears down, or raise it as your braking skills improve, it's also appreciated by more experienced skaters.
 -  ‘People would come in to get a tyre changed or a new brake pad and they'd stay and just talk for however long it took to fix it,’ Ian says.
 -  For example, installing new front and rear brake pads on a vehicle equipped with four-wheel disc brakes could take 1 hour and 15 minutes.
 -  It starts the windscreen wipers when it begins to rain, keeps a constant tyre pressure check, monitors brake pad condition and, in an accident, activates the front, side and curtain airbags.
 -  The only thing that held Marcus back was excessive brake pad wear.
 -  Then make sure the ‘wear line’ on the brake pad is still visible.
 -  My motorbike is currently wearing a little thin on rear brake pads and it's a battle to see which of us cracks first - it or me, finally getting round to taking it to the garage.
 -  The sound of the brake pad can double as a warning.
 -  To fight a skipping brake, make sure you increase the pressure on the brake pad very gradually.
 -  A sudden increase in brake pad orders indicates there is a problem with a particular pad.
 
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