Fékezik
Fékezik is a Hungarian verb that translates to "brakes" or "to brake" in English. It refers to the action of slowing down or stopping a moving object, typically a vehicle, by applying a braking mechanism. This mechanism usually involves friction, which converts kinetic energy into heat.
The word "fékezik" is derived from the word "fék," which means "brake." The verb conjugation indicates that
In a broader sense, "fékezik" can also be used figuratively to describe any action of restraining, hindering,