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  • harness

    英:[ˈhɑ:nɪs]   美: [ˈhɑ:rnɪs] 

    harness 基本解释

    名词背带; 马具,挽具; 系带

    及物动词利用; 给(马等)套轭具; 控制

    harness 相关词组

    1. in harness : 受约束;

    harness 相关例句

    及物动词

    1. It will take a couple of years to harness that river.
        治理那条河流要花两三年时间。

    2. They will harness the sun's energy to heat homes.
        他们将利用太阳能为住宅供暖。

    3. Some scientists are working hard at how tide can be harnessed to produce electricity.
        有些科学家正在努力研究怎样利用潮汐发电。

    4. The farmer harnessed the horse to the cart.
        农夫把马套到马车上。

    harness 网络解释

    1. 安全带:指南针(Compass),救生衣(Life vest),头盔(Helmet),安全带(Harness),红色的救生用哨子(Whistle)按顺序整齐地挂在仓库一角的木架上,仓库深处的木柜上放有各类装备:我们依次检查仓库内的物品,如果发现破损和无法使用的器具就需要向索比里恩汇报,

    2.

    2. 利用:如果此时,网站无法发现可聚合的(collective)智能(intelligence)加以控制和利用(harness),而且又不打算卖掉公司,那么只有一条财路可供选择:网络广告. 但是对于UGC网站而言,传统的网站广告业务是一种风险大且收益不稳定的盈利模式.

    1. 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.

        e.g. ...the movement's ability to harness the anger of all Ukrainians...
               该运动之疏解所有乌克兰人怒气的能力
        e.g. Turkey plans to harness the waters of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers for big hydro-electric power projects.
               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。

    2. (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.

    3. 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.

    4. 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.

        e.g. On Sunday the horses were harnessed to a heavy wagon for a daylong ride over the Border.
               星期天,马匹被套在一辆沉重的马车上,准备踏上长达一天的穿越边境之旅。

    5. 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.

        e.g. 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。

    6. (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.

        e.g. You can rest for three or four months and then the longing for work will return and you will be right back in harness.
               你可以休息三四个月,然后又会开始渴望工作,并能很快回到正常的工作状态。

    词典解释

    1. 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.

        e.g. ...the movement's ability to harness the anger of all Ukrainians...
               该运动之疏解所有乌克兰人怒气的能力
        e.g. Turkey plans to harness the waters of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers for big hydro-electric power projects.
               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。

    2. (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.

    3. 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.

    4. 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.

        e.g. On Sunday the horses were harnessed to a heavy wagon for a daylong ride over the Border.
               星期天,马匹被套在一辆沉重的马车上,准备踏上长达一天的穿越边境之旅。

    5. 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.

        e.g. 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。

    6. (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.

        e.g. You can rest for three or four months and then the longing for work will return and you will be right back in harness.
               你可以休息三四个月,然后又会开始渴望工作,并能很快回到正常的工作状态。

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