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harness

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har·ness  (härns)
n.
1. The gear or tackle, other than a yoke, with which a draft animal pulls a vehicle or implement.
2. Something resembling such gear or tackle, as the arrangement of straps used to hold a parachute to the body.
3. A device that raises and lowers the warp threads on a loom.
4. Archaic Armor for a man or horse.
tr.v. har·nessed, har·ness·ing, har·ness·es
1.
a. To put a harness on (a draft animal).
b. To fasten by the use of a harness.
2. To bring under control and direct the force of: If you can harness your energy, you will accomplish a great deal.
Idiom:
in harness
On duty or at work.

[Middle English harnes, from Old French harneis, of Germanic origin; see nes-1 in Indo-European roots.]

harness·er n.

harness [ˈhɑːnɪs]
n
1. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Horse Training, Riding & Manège) an arrangement of leather straps buckled or looped together, fitted to a draught animal in order that the animal can be attached to and pull a cart
2. something resembling this, esp for attaching something to the body a parachute harness
3. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Mountaineering) Mountaineering an arrangement of webbing straps that enables a climber to attach himself to the rope so that the impact of a fall is minimized
4. (Engineering / Electrical Engineering) the total system of electrical leads for a vehicle or aircraft
5. (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Knitting & Sewing) Weaving the part of a loom that raises and lowers the warp threads, creating the shed
6. (Military / Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) Archaic armour collectively
in harness at one's routine work
vb (tr)
1. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Horse Training, Riding & Manège) to put harness on (a horse)
2. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Horse Training, Riding & Manège) (usually foll by to) to attach (a draught animal) by means of harness to (a cart, etc.)
3. to control so as to employ the energy or potential power of to harness the atom
4. (Military / Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) to equip or clothe with armour
[from Old French harneis baggage, probably from Old Norse hernest (unattested) provisions, from herr army + nest provisions]
harnesser  n
harnessless  adj
harness-like  adj
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.harnessharness - a support consisting of an arrangement of straps for holding something to the body (especially one supporting a person suspended from a parachute)
chute, parachute - rescue equipment consisting of a device that fills with air and retards your fall
support - any device that bears the weight of another thing; "there was no place to attach supports for a shelf"
2.harness - stable gear consisting of an arrangement of leather straps fitted to a draft animal so that it can be attached to and pull a cart
bridle - headgear for a horse; includes a headstall and bit and reins to give the rider or driver control
cinch, girth - stable gear consisting of a band around a horse's belly that holds the saddle in place
hackamore, halter - rope or canvas headgear for a horse, with a rope for leading
headgear - stable gear consisting of any part of a harness that fits about the horse's head
martingale - a harness strap that connects the nose piece to the girth; prevents the horse from throwing back its head
saddlery, stable gear, tack - gear for a horse
trace - either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree
Verb1.harness - put a harness; "harness the horse"
animal husbandry - breeding and caring for farm animals
attach - cause to be attached
inspan - attach a yoke or harness to; "inspan the draft animals"
unharness - remove the harness from; "unharness a horse"
2.harness - exploit the power of; "harness natural forces and resources"
exploit, tap - draw from; make good use of; "we must exploit the resources we are given wisely"
3.harness - control and direct with or as if by reins; "rein a horse"
control, command - exercise authoritative control or power over; "control the budget"; "Command the military forces"
4.harness - keep in check; "rule one's temper"
confine, limit, throttle, trammel, restrain, restrict, bound - place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends"

harness
verb
1. exploit, control, channel, apply, employ, utilize, mobilize, make productive, turn to account, render useful the movement's ability to harness the anger of all Ukrainians
2. put in harness, couple, saddle, yoke, hitch up the horses were harnessed to a heavy wagon
noun
1. equipment, tackle, gear, tack, trappings Always check that the straps of the harness are properly adjusted.
in harness
2. working, together, in a team At Opera North he will be in harness with Paul Daniel.
3. at work, working, employed, active, busy, in action The longing for work will return and you will be right back in harness.
Translations
harness [ˈhɑːnɪs]
A. N (for horse) → arreos mpl, jaeces mpl; (= safety harness) (for walking a child) → andadores mpl, correas fpl; (on high chair, baby seat) → correas fpl de sujeción or seguridad; (for mountaineer etc) → arnés m
to work in harness (with)trabajar conjuntamente(con)
to die in harnessmorir con las botas puestas
to get back in harnessvolver al trabajo
B. VT
1. (lit) [+ horse] → enjaezar, poner los arreos a; (to carriage) → enganchar
to harness a horse to a cartenganchar un caballo a un carro
2. (fig) [+ resources, energy] → utilizar, aprovechar
C. CPD harness race Ncarrera f de trotones

harness [ˈhɑːrnɪs]
n
[horse] → harnais m
(also safety harness) → harnais m
vt
[+ resources, power, potential] → exploiter; [+ emotions, skills, talents] → exploiter
[+ animal] → atteler

harness
n
Geschirr nt; to be back in harness (fig)wieder bei der Arbeit or im gewohnten Trott sein; to work in harness (fig)zusammenarbeiten; to die in harness (fig: often hum)in den Sielen sterben
(of parachute)Gurtwerk nt; (for baby) → Laufgurt m
(Elec) → Kabelbaum m
vt
horseanschirren, aufzäumen; a horse that has never been harnessedein Pferd, das nie im Geschirr gegangen ist; to harness a horse to a carriageein Pferd vor einen Wagen spannen
(= utilize)nutzen; river etc alsonutzbar machen; anger etcnutzen, sich (dat)zunutze or zu Nutze machen

harness [ˈhɑːnɪs]
1. n (for horse) → bardatura, finimenti mpl; (for baby) → briglie fpl; (safety harness) → imbracatura
to get back into harness (fig) → tornare al lavoro consueto
to die in harness (fig) → morire sul lavoro or sulla breccia
2. vt (horse) → bardare, mettere i finimenti a; (to carriage) → attaccare a; (resources) → sfruttare

harness [ˈhɑːnɪs]
1. n (for horse) → bardatura, finimenti mpl; (for baby) → briglie fpl; (safety harness) → imbracatura
to get back into harness (fig) → tornare al lavoro consueto
to die in harness (fig) → morire sul lavoro or sulla breccia
2. vt (horse) → bardare, mettere i finimenti a; (to carriage) → attaccare a; (resources) → sfruttare

harness
n harness [ˈhaːnis]
the leather straps etc by which a horse is attached to a cart etc which it is pulling and by means of which it is controlled. tuig, harnas سَرْج، عُدَّه сбруя postroj seletøj das Geschirr χάμουρα arneses, guarniciones, arreos rakmed افسار valjaat harnais רִתמָה साज kojnska oprema hám pakaian kuda aktygi briglie 馬具 마구(馬具) pakinktai iejūgs abah-abah tuig, gareel seletøy uprząż arreios hamuri упряжь postroj; popruhy konjska zaprega am sele บังเหียน koşum takımı 馬具 збруя, упряж جوتے جانے والے گھوڑے کا ساز bộ yên cương (ngựa)
v
1 to put the harness on (a horse). inspan يُسْرِجُ впрягам okšírovat spænde for anschirren ζεύω enjaezar, poner los arreos rakmesse panema افسارزدن valjastaa harnacher לִרתוֹם साज चढ़ाना, जोतना upregnuti, ujarmiti befog (lovat) memasang pakaian kuda leggja aktygi við bardare 引き具をつける 마구를 달다 kinkyti iejūgt memasangkan abah-abah optuigen sele , spenne for nakładać uprząż aparelhar a în­hăma запрягать ošírovať vpreči (konja) upregnuti sela [], spänna för ใส่บังเหียน koşmak, koşum vurmak 套上馬具 запрягати گھوڑے کا ساز کسنا đóng yên cương ...
2 to make use of (a source of power, eg a river) for some purpose, eg to produce electricity or to drive machinery Attempts are now being made to harness the sun as a source of heat and power. inspan, aanwend يُسَخِّر، يَسْتَخْدِم впрягам využít udnytte nutzbar machen τιθασεύω, δαμάζω aprovechar, utilizar rakendama مهر کردن و سود بردن valjastaa exploiter לְנַצֵל काम में लगना koristiti, iskorištavati (prirodnu energiju) hasznosít (energiát) memanfaatkan virkja sfruttare 利用する (태양열, 물 등을) 이용하다 pajungti, panaudoti izmantot memanfaatkan aanwenden, gebruiken voor temme, utnytte opanować, wykorzystać aproveitar a exploata, a valorifica использовать využiť izkoristiti naravno silo iskoristiti utnyttja ควบคุม enerji üretimi için kullanmak 利用(動力源)以產生動力 підкоряти قدرتی ذرائع کو بروۓ کار لانا chế ngự; khai thác để sản xuất điện ,...


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He must never start at what he sees, nor speak to other horses, nor bite, nor kick, nor have any will of his own; but always do his master's will, even though he may be very tired or hungry; but the worst of all is, when his harness is once on, he may neither jump for joy nor lie down for weariness.
I thought it was Shea returning to speak with me on some matter of tomorrow's work; but when I raised my eyes to the doorway that connects the two rooms I saw framed there the figure of a bronzed giant, his otherwise naked body trapped with a jewel-encrusted harness from which there hung at one side an ornate short-sword and at the other a pistol of strange pattern.
Nikita, the only one of Vasili Andreevich's labourers who was not drunk that day, ran to harness the horse.
 
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