harness 英 [ˈhɑ:nɪs]   美 [ˈhɑrnɪs]

harness

harness  英 [ˈhɑ:nɪs] 美 [ˈhɑrnɪs]

vt. 治理;套;驾驭;披上甲胄;利用  n. 马具;甲胄;挽具状带子;降落伞背带;日常工作 

进行时:harnessing  过去式:harnessed  过去分词:harnessed  第三人称单数:harnesses  名词复数:harnesses 

You just need to know how to harness them. 你只是需要懂得如何好好驾驭它们。
We must harness the rivers which overflow annually. 我们必须治理那些每年泛滥的河流。

  • A harness is a set of straps that are put on a horse so it can be hitched to a wagon or a carriage. The harness distributes the effort across larger sections of the horse's body.
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  • vt. 治理;套;驾驭;披上甲胄;利用
  • n. 马具;甲胄;挽具状带子;降落伞背带;日常工作
  • 1. You just need to know how to harness them.

    你只是需要懂得如何好好驾驭它们。

  • 2. We must harness the rivers which overflow annually.

    我们必须治理那些每年泛滥的河流。

  • 3. Now, what we are worried about in commercial nuclear power is our ability to harness the energy of a fission and this chart explains where that energy comes from.

    现在,我们要担心的,在商业,核能里的是,我们能够驾驭裂变能量,的能力,这个图表解释了,那个能量是从哪里来的。

  • harness (n.) c. 1300, "personal fighting equipment, body armor," also "armor or trappings of a war-horse," from Old French harnois, a noun of broad meaning: "arms, equipment; harness; male genitalia; tackle; household equipment" (12c.), of uncertain origin, perhaps from Old Norse *hernest "provisions for an army," from herr "army" (see harry (v.)) + nest "provisions" (see nostalgia). Non-military sense of "fittings for a beast of burden" is from early 14c. German Harnisch "harness, armor" is the French word, borrowed into Middle High German. The Celtic words are believed to be also from French, as are Spanish arnes, Portuguese arnez, Italian arnese. Prive harness (late 14c.) was a Middle English term for "sex organs."
  • harness (v.) "to put a harness on a draught animal," c. 1300, from Old French harneschier "make ready, equip, arm," from harnois (see harness (n.)); figurative sense "to control for use as power" is from 1690s. Related: Harnessed; harnessing.
har·ness / ˈhɑːnɪs ; NAmE ˈhɑːrnɪs / noun , verb harness harnesses harnessed harnessing noun 1 a 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 2 a set of strips of leather, etc. for fastening sth to a person's body or to keep them from moving off or falling (防止人移动或坠落的)背带,保护带 a safety harness 安全带 IDIOMS 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 verb 1 to put a harnesson 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 harnesssth to harness a horse 给马上挽具 harnesssth 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。 2 harnesssth 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。 har·ness / ˈhɑːnɪs ; NAmE ˈhɑːrnɪs /
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