frenare
brake
verb freh-NAH-reh Less Common
Origin: from freno 'brake'
Also means
curb
Usage Note
Frenare means to brake (a vehicle) and, figuratively, to hold back or restrain, as in frenare l'entusiasmo ('to curb the enthusiasm'). It comes from the noun freno ('brake'). It is a regular -are verb.
Examples
"Devi frenare prima della curva."
Natural Translation
You must brake before the bend.
Literal Translation
You-must brake before of-the bend.
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