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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
harness
har·ness [harness harnesses harnessed harnessing] noun, verb BrE [ˈhɑːnɪs] NAmE [ˈhɑːrnɪs] 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. 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 •a safety harness Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French harneis ‘military equipment’, from Old Norse, from herr ‘army’ + nest ‘provisions’. Example Bank: •She fastened the safety harness tightly around her waist before starting the descent. •a horse in harness •The sight of horses in harness hauling timber was common a hundred years ago. Idiom: ↑in harness verb 1. to put a ↑harness on a horse or other animal; to attach a horse or other animal to sth with a ↑harness •~ sth to harness a horse •~ sth to sth We harnessed two ponies to the cart. • (figurative)In some areas, the poor feel harnessed to their jobs. 2. ~ sth to control and use the force or strength of sth to produce power or to achieve sth •attempts to harness the sun's rays as a source of energy •We must harness the skill and creativity of our workforce. Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French harneis ‘military equipment’, from Old Norse, from herr ‘army’ + nest ‘provisions’. Example Bank: •How can this energy be harnessed effectively for the good of humankind? •They are attempting to harness the power of the sun.
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