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1. noun(the leather straps etc by which a horse is attached to a cart etc which it is pulling and by means of which it is controlled.) arneses, guarniciones, arreos
2. verb1) (to put the harness on (a horse).) enjaezar, poner los arreos2) (to make use of (a source of power, eg a river) for some purpose, eg to produce electricity or to drive machinery: Attempts are now being made to harness the sun as a source of heat and power.) aprovechar, utilizartr['hɑːnəs]1 (for animals) arreos nombre masculino plural, guarniciones nombre femenino plural, arneses nombre masculino plural2 (for children) andadores nombre masculino plural1 (horse) enjaezar, poner los arreos a2 (hitch) enganchar3 figurative use (resources) aprovechar, utilizar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto die in harness figurative use morir con las botas puestas, morir al pie del cañónto get back in harness familiar volver al trabajoto work in harness with colaborar conharness ['hɑrnəs] vt1) : enjaezar (un animal)2) utilize: utilizar, aprovecharharness n: arreos mpl, guarniciones fpl, arnés mn.• aparejo (Caballo) s.m.• arneses s.m.pl.• arnés s.m.• arreo s.m.• atelaje s.m.• guarnición s.f.• montadura s.f.• montura s.f.v.• aparejar v.• arrear v.• enjaezar v.• ensillar v.• guarnecer v.• poner guarniciones v.
I 'hɑːrnəs, 'hɑːnɪsa) c u ( for horse) arnés m, arreos mplb) c (for baby, on parachute) arnés mc) c ( safety harness) arnés m de seguridad
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a) ( put harness on) \<\<horse\>\> enjaezar*, ponerle* los arreos or el arnés ab) ( utilize) \<\<energy/resources\>\> aprovechar, utilizar*['hɑːnɪs]1.N (for horse) arreos mpl, jaeces mpl ; (=safety harness) (for walking a child) andadores mpl, correas fpl ; (on high chair, baby seat) correas fpl de sujeción or seguridad; (for mountaineer etc) arnés m- die in harness- get back in harness2. VT1) (lit) [+ horse] enjaezar, poner los arreos a; (to carriage) enganchar2) (fig) [+ resources, energy] utilizar, aprovechar3.CPDharness race N — carrera f de trotones
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I ['hɑːrnəs, 'hɑːnɪs]a) c u ( for horse) arnés m, arreos mplb) c (for baby, on parachute) arnés mc) c ( safety harness) arnés m de seguridad
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a) ( put harness on) \<\<horse\>\> enjaezar*, ponerle* los arreos or el arnés ab) ( utilize) \<\<energy/resources\>\> aprovechar, utilizar* -
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adv.in harness -> en el trabajo.s.1 arreos (of horse); arnés (for safety, of parachute)to work in harness with somebody trabajar hombro con hombro con alguiento die in harness morir antes de jubilarse3 correa de seguridad, correa de sujeción.vt.1 arrear, aparejar (horse); emplear, hacer uso de (resources)2 poner el arnés, enjaezar.3 implementar, utilizar bajo control.4 equipar, aparejar. (pt & pp harnessed) -
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cinturón de seguridad (con arnés torácico), arnés de seguridadEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > harness-type safety belt
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s.matadura, rozadura.
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