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单词 harness
释义 har·ness
I. \ˈhärnə̇s, ˈhȧn-\ noun
(-es)
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Middle English herneis, harneis baggage of an army or of a group of travelers, gear of a riding horse, armor, furniture, equipment, from Old French, probably from (assumed) Old Norse hernest provisions for an army, from Old Norse herr army + nest provisions; akin to Old English nest food, provisions, Old High German -nest food, ginesan to survive — more at harry, nostalgia
1.
 a.
  (1) : the gear or tackle other than a yoke of a draft animal (as a horse, dog, or goat)
  (2) : tackle, gear, equipment : the mounting or finishing parts (as of the mechanism and gear by which a large bell is suspended and rung)
 b.
  (1) : occupational surroundings : work routine
   < get back into harness after a vacation >
   < many girls … take on the formidable task of running in double harness, embracing both marriage and a career — Robert Reid >
  (2) : close association
   < ability to work in harness with others — R.P.Brooks >
 c. : something that resembles a harness
  < knee harness >
  < parachute harness >
  < window-washer's harness >
  < toddler on a harness >
 specifically : a prefabricated system of wiring with the necessary insulation and terminals ready to be attached (as in an ignition or lighting system)
2. : defensive military equipment for horse or man; specifically : armor
 < smote the king of Israel between the joints of the harness — 1 Kings 22:34 (Authorized Version) >
3. : clothing especially of a specialized type
 < a policeman's harness >
 < haven't seen her in anything but hospital harness for a long time — L.C.Douglas >
4. : a part of the loom which holds the heddles and controls their motion and by which the warp threads are raised or depressed to form a shed — called also leaf

- in harness
II. transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-es)
Etymology: Middle English herneisen, harneisen, from herneis, harneis, n.
1. archaic : to dress or equip for battle : arm
 < harness yourselves for the war — John Bunyan >
2.
 a. : to put a harness on
  < harness a horse >
 b. : to attach by means of a harness
  < the yellow wagon harnessed to … two stout grays — Ellen Glasgow >
 c. : to tie together : yoke
  < must harness his mechanical apparatus to his creative mind — Andrew Buchanan >
3. : to put to work : utilize
 < harness the atom for constructive purposes — Mech. Engineering >
 < harness words to convey ideas — advt >
 < they who have harnessed contemporary social forces — W.H.Whyte >
 < harnessing the limitless power of the sun — advt >
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