harness

UK /ˈhɑː.nəs/ US /ˈhɑɹ.nəs/
noun 5verb 3

Collocations

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1

(noun.) for a horse

ADJ

leather

VERB + HARNESS

put on | remove, take off

PREP

in (a) ~

The rescue worker checked the safety equipment in her harness before descending the cliff.

2

(noun.) for a person

ADJ

child | safety | climbing, parachute

VERB + HARNESS

have on, wear

do up, fasten

The climber did up her harness before attempting the difficult rock face.

undo, unfasten

PREP

in a/the ~

The rock climber secured herself in a harness before attempting the difficult climb.

3

(verb.)

ADV

effectively, successfully | fully

VERB + HARNESS

attempt to, seek to, try to

Scientists are trying to harness renewable energy sources to reduce carbon emissions worldwide.

manage to

PREP

for

The company harnesses solar power for electricity to reduce costs.

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