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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++har·ness1 /ˈhɑːnəs $ ˈhɑːr-/ noun [countable, uncountable]  1. TTBa set of leather bands used to control a horse or to attach it to a vehicle it is pulling 〔马的〕挽具,马具2 abseiling.jpg TDa set of bands used to hold someone in a place or to stop them from falling 〔把人固定在一处或防止其坠落的〕系带 a safety harness 安全带4  See picture of 见图 SAFETY3 in harness British EnglishWORK/DO WORK doing your usual work 做正常工作 I felt glad to be back in harness. 我很高兴又回来正常工作了。4. in harness (with somebody) British EnglishWITH working closely with another person or group (与某人)密切合作
Examples from the Corpus
harnessAn essential piece of rock-climbing equipment is a climbing harness.To wait in heavy harness On fluttered folk and wild Your new-caught, sullen peoples, Half devil and half child.Taking one hand off the wheel, Nathan reached out and hooked his fingers through the front of her harness.The sound of a horse in harness, of its hoof idly striking a stone!So with borrowed gear, no harness and a stranger I set off.Playpens or other harnesses, for instance, may be used frequently to keep their chil-dren safe.The karabiner must be correctly attached to the harness.
Related topics: Bicycles, carts, horses
harness2 verb [transitive]  1 CONTROLto control and use the natural force or power of something 控制[利用]〔自然力等〕 We can harness the power of the wind to generate electricity. 我们可以利用风力发电。2. TTBto fasten two animals together, or to fasten an animal to something using a harness 将〔两只动物〕拴在一起;将〔动物〕拴到3. TTBto put a harness on a horse 给〔马〕套上挽具
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Examples from the Corpus
harnessThe Missouri River is harnessed for hydroelectric power.We harness fossil energy and breathe life into machines.The important thing is to harness growth to self-knowledge, a ready acceptance of change, swift-moving business practice and sound judgement.The snag is - first you must harness the fish.A mixture of envy and admiration once led fishermen to try to harness the heron's gifts.Attempts to harness the numerical strength of the casual poor had foundered on the rocks of seeming apathy.It is designed for maximum pleasure and harnesses the power of a System Porsche 1.2 fuel-injected engine, complete with three-way catalyser.They also featured coaches that could harness their players' egos.A hybrid type of society emerged, in which archaic social forces were harnessed to modern industrial techniques.
From Longman Business Dictionaryharnesshar‧ness /ˈhɑːnəsˈhɑːr-/ verb [transitive] to control and use a natural force or people’s energy or skillsHe designs systems to harness the energy of waves to produce electricity.→ See Verb tableOrigin harness1 (1200-1300) Old French herneis bags, equipment
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harness1 /ˈhɑːnəs, ˈhɑːnɪs $ ˈhɑːr-/ noun [uncountable and countable]
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: herneis 'bags, equipment'
1. a set of leather bands used to control a horse or to attach it to a vehicle it is pulling
2.
  a set of bands used to hold someone in a place or to stop them from falling:
    a safety harness
3. in harness British English doing your usual work:
    I felt glad to be back in harness.
4. in harness (with somebody) British English working closely with another person or group

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harness2 verb [transitive]
1. to control and use the natural force or power of something:
    We can harness the power of the wind to generate electricity.
2. to fasten two animals together, or to fasten an animal to something using a harness
3. to put a harness on a horse


har·nessBrE /ˈhɑːnɪs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈhɑːrnɪs/ 🔊 nouna set of strips of leather and metal pieces that is put around a horse's head and body so that the horse can be controlled and fastened to a carriage, etc. 马具;挽具

bridle, gallop, harness, horse, paddock, rein, stable, stirrup, tack, thoroughbred

a set of strips of leather, etc. for fastening sth to a person's body or to keep them from moving off or falling (用于人,起固定或保护作用的)背带,保护带a safety harness安全带
in ˈharness(BrE) doing your normal work, especially after a rest or a holiday (尤指休息或假期结束后)做正常工作in harness (with sb)(BrE) working closely with sb in order to achieve sth (同某人)联手;密切合作
har·nessBrE /ˈhɑːnɪs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈhɑːrnɪs/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they harness BrE /ˈhɑːnɪs/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhɑːrnɪs/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it harnesses BrE /ˈhɑːnɪsɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhɑːrnɪsɪz/ 🔊past simple harnessed BrE /ˈhɑːnɪst/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhɑːrnɪst/ 🔊past participle harnessed BrE /ˈhɑːnɪst/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhɑːrnɪst/ 🔊 -ing form harnessing BrE /ˈhɑːnɪsɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhɑːrnɪsɪŋ/ 🔊to put a harness on a horse or other animal; to attach a horse or other animal to sth with a harness 给(马等)上挽具;用挽具把…套到…上~ sth to harness a horse给马上挽具~ sth to sth We harnessed two ponies to the cart. 我们把两匹矮种马套到了车上。🔊🔊(figurative) In some areas, the poor feel harnessed to their jobs. 有些地区的穷人感觉终身被套牢在他们的工作上。🔊🔊~ sth to control and use the force or strength of sth to produce power or to achieve sth 控制,利用(以产生能量等)attempts to harness the sun's rays as a source of energy利用日光作为能源的尝试We must harness the skill and creativity of our workforce. 我们必须尽量发挥全体职工的技能和创造力。🔊🔊