harness

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈhɑː.nəs/    /ˈhɑɹ.nəs/|/ˈhaː.nəs/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A restraint or support, especially one consisting of a loop or network of rope or straps, and especially one worn by a working animal such as a horse pulling a carriage or farm implement. countable
  2. A collection of wires or cables bundled and routed according to their function: a wiring harness. countable
    — The cars then enter the main lines for further assembly - including the installation of internal electrical harnesses, underfloor equipment, internal panelling, roof equipment, carpets, seats and tables.
  3. The complete dress, especially in a military sense, of a man or a horse; armour in general. dated,uncountable
    — Ring the alarum-bell! Blow, wind! come, wrack! At least we'll die with harness on our back.
  4. The part of a loom comprising the heddles, with their means of support and motion, by which the threads of the warp are alternately raised and depressed for the passage of the shuttle. countable,uncountable
  5. Equipment for any kind of labour. countable,uncountable
  6. A software framework. countable,uncountable
    — test harness
  7. A software framework.; A system designed to manage the use of AI agents, specifically in software development. countable,uncountable
    — harness engineering
动词 v.
  1. To place a harness on something; to tie up or restrain. transitive
    — They harnessed the horse to the post.
  2. To capture, control or put to use. transitive
    — Imagine what might happen if it were possible to harness solar energy fully.
  3. To equip with armour. transitive

词形变化

harnesses plural harnass alternative harnesses present,singular,third-person harnessing participle,present harnessed participle,past harnessed past

词源

词源 1
From Middle English harneys, harnes, harneis, harnais, herneis, from Anglo-Norman harneis and Old French hernois (“equipment used in battle”), believed to be from Old Norse *hernest, from herr (“army”) + nest (“provisions”) (from Proto-Germanic *nesaną (“to heal, recover”)). More at harry.
词源 2
From Middle English harneys, harnes, harneis, harnais, herneis, from Anglo-Norman harneis and Old French hernois (“equipment used in battle”), believed to be from Old Norse *hernest, from herr (“army”) + nest (“provisions”) (from Proto-Germanic *nesaną (“to heal, recover”)). More at harry.
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