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		Definition of brake light in English: brake lightnoun A red light at the back of a vehicle that is automatically illuminated when the brakes are applied.  Example sentencesExamples -  What all rear-light variants have in common is a large, easily seen brake light.
 -  The perception is that there are never any policemen when shopkeepers are being terrorised by gangs of loitering youths, but they materialise the instant a car is spotted with a faulty brake light.
 -  He said: ‘If a bulb goes on a brake light that is a fault, but it is not dangerous as there are three on the car that work.’
 -  He drove a small burgundy car with a distinctive brake light in the rear window.
 -  A high-level brake light is integrated into the roofline above the two rear doors.
 -  Other options include headlights, taillights, brake lights and non-standard colors.
 -  Handbrakes are not fitted either, forcing the poor driver to sit with their foot on the brake when waiting at traffic lights, thereby dazzling the driver behind with their high-level brake light.
 -  The brake lights were briefly illuminated and then all the lights were turned off.
 -  There are no working headlights or brake lights because they would shatter and become road hazards during even routine bumping.
 -  The re-engineered boot lid features a centrally-mounted brake light and reversing lamp.
 -  The entire light cluster can be a rear light, a brake light or an indicator, and automatically adjusts in intensity and brightness to suit prevailing conditions.
 -  Officers say red lights are dangerous as from a distance they look like brake lights or rear tail lights, while blue or green lights could appear to be emergency service vehicles from a distance.
 -  But, what if the cyclist was there to inform you about a faulty brake light or indicator?
 -  He noted a leaking shock absorber, a broken exhaust front pipe bracket, a broken rear light, a broken rear brake light and a ripped windscreen wiper.
 -  He heard something shatter and looked behind him momentarily to see the glass and red plastic of his rear brake light.
 -  The pole's side ring had embedded itself into my rear brake light.
 -  As the story goes, a highway patrol officer just happened to stop an Oldsmobile with a busted brake light.
 -  He was stopped by police four days before Christmas after they saw his car had a defective brake light.
 -  We made a mistake in the pits and lost a lap fixing the brake light.
 -  I disabled the brake light behind the cab so it wouldn't reflect red through our rear window at night.
 
    Definition of brake light in US English: brake lightnounˈbreɪk ˌlaɪtˈbrāk ˌlīt A red light at the back of a vehicle that is automatically illuminated when the brakes are applied.  Example sentencesExamples -  But, what if the cyclist was there to inform you about a faulty brake light or indicator?
 -  He said: ‘If a bulb goes on a brake light that is a fault, but it is not dangerous as there are three on the car that work.’
 -  The perception is that there are never any policemen when shopkeepers are being terrorised by gangs of loitering youths, but they materialise the instant a car is spotted with a faulty brake light.
 -  Other options include headlights, taillights, brake lights and non-standard colors.
 -  Handbrakes are not fitted either, forcing the poor driver to sit with their foot on the brake when waiting at traffic lights, thereby dazzling the driver behind with their high-level brake light.
 -  He heard something shatter and looked behind him momentarily to see the glass and red plastic of his rear brake light.
 -  He drove a small burgundy car with a distinctive brake light in the rear window.
 -  He noted a leaking shock absorber, a broken exhaust front pipe bracket, a broken rear light, a broken rear brake light and a ripped windscreen wiper.
 -  I disabled the brake light behind the cab so it wouldn't reflect red through our rear window at night.
 -  The brake lights were briefly illuminated and then all the lights were turned off.
 -  The re-engineered boot lid features a centrally-mounted brake light and reversing lamp.
 -  The entire light cluster can be a rear light, a brake light or an indicator, and automatically adjusts in intensity and brightness to suit prevailing conditions.
 -  We made a mistake in the pits and lost a lap fixing the brake light.
 -  He was stopped by police four days before Christmas after they saw his car had a defective brake light.
 -  A high-level brake light is integrated into the roofline above the two rear doors.
 -  What all rear-light variants have in common is a large, easily seen brake light.
 -  Officers say red lights are dangerous as from a distance they look like brake lights or rear tail lights, while blue or green lights could appear to be emergency service vehicles from a distance.
 -  There are no working headlights or brake lights because they would shatter and become road hazards during even routine bumping.
 -  As the story goes, a highway patrol officer just happened to stop an Oldsmobile with a busted brake light.
 -  The pole's side ring had embedded itself into my rear brake light.
 
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