1 VERB 控制(情感);利用(自然力) If you harness something such as an emotion or natural source of energy, you bring it under your control and use it. 控制(情感);利用(自然力)
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...the movement's ability to harness the anger of all Ukrainians. [VERB noun]
该运动之疏解所有乌克兰人怒气的能力
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Turkey plans to harness the waters of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers for big hydro-electric power projects. [VERB noun]
土耳其计划利用底格里斯河和幼发拉底河的河水开发大型水电项目。
SYN exploit, control, channel, apply
2 N-COUNT (系在身上用以携带装备或限制其移动的)系带,背带 A harness is a set of straps which fit under a person's arms and fasten round their body in order to keep a piece of equipment in place or to prevent the person moving from a place. (系在身上用以携带装备或限制其移动的)系带,背带
3 N-COUNT 马具;挽具 A harness is a set of leather straps and metal links fastened round a horse's head or body so that the horse can have a carriage, cart, or plough fastened to it. 马具;挽具
4 VERB [usually passive] 给(马等)套上挽具 If a horse or other animal is harnessed, a harness is put on it, especially so that it can pull a carriage, cart, or plough. 给(马等)套上挽具 [Also be VERB-ed]
SYN put in harness, couple, saddle, yoke
5 PHRASE [verb-link PHRASE, PHRASE after verb] [verb-link PHRASE, PHRASE after verb] 互相配合;通力合作 People or things who are working in harness are working together in order to achieve a particular aim. 互相配合;通力合作 [mainly British] [mainly British]
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At Opera North he will be in harness with Paul Daniel, the conductor appointed music director last year.
在北方歌剧公司,他将和去年指挥指定的音乐总监保罗·丹尼尔通力合作。
SYN working, together, in a team
6 PHRASE (常指停止工作一段时间后)正常工作的 If you say that someone is in harness, you mean that they are working, often after a period of not working. (常指停止工作一段时间后)正常工作的
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