harness

koşum
definition
verb
Two horses were harnessed to a small cart that rattled along near the back of the single-file.
put a harness on (a horse or other draft animal).
attempts to harness solar energy
control and make use of (natural resources), especially to produce energy.
noun
He was diminutive, and how he managed to lift the heavy harness on the draught horses for ploughing was more than I could understand.
a set of straps and fittings by which a horse or other draft animal is fastened to a cart, plow, etc., and is controlled by its driver.
translation of 'harness'
verb
koşum takmak,
koşmak,
kullanmak
noun
zırh,
emniyet kemeri,
koşum,
koşum takımı,
kayış takımı,
üniforma
example
The Doctor rambled on, as he checked the leads from the computer to the 'harness' strapped tight to Tanj's head.
Today's windmills are entirely computerized, with sensors that allow them to turn into the wind to 'harness' energy as efficiently as possible.
Bill moved to the other seat on the bridge and fastened the 'harness' across his waist and chest.
projects that 'harness' the creativity of those living in the ghetto
He was not injured except for a few scratches and black and blue marks over both shoulders caused by the 'harness' straps when the chute opened.
Gino's grip tightened and he strained against the strap of his 'harness' .
I closed my car door and strapped the racing 'harness' on.
Goundsman John Yates each week would 'harness' a horse named Jenny to the club roller.
how to groom a horse and 'harness' it
It is designed to 'harness' the energy contained in ocean waves to produce electricity.
Incredible finds from the square barrow grave dating from the third or fourth century included richly ornamented pieces of horse 'harness' and parts from the wheels of the chariot.
The ancient horse 'harness' was no more and no less efficient than the famous horse collar of the eleventh century.
Once in place they will 'harness' the wind's energy and produce enough electricity to power over 500 homes.
She double-checked the 'harness' fastening her to the basket.
I had a long walk out hauling my glider and 'harness' on my kayak cart, but got to the party in time.
We ought to be continuing to research and spend research dollars to make sure that we're able to properly 'harness' nuclear energy without harming the environment.
Another piece of fall-prevention equipment is a wrist 'harness' .
With Theseus, she would want him to 'harness' the horse, guide the chariot, take the sword.
Cyril intercepted them, grabbing the near horse's 'harness' and steering them to the rings set in the outside of the barn and tying them there.
The system would have produced 3.5 megawatts - the five turbines being designed to 'harness' tidal energy and turn it into electricity.
Then there is the issue that Bo's accident highlights, where he neglected to attach the chute bridle to the 'harness' .
In January Wavegen was awarded a £2.1m grant to develop a new prototype to 'harness' wave energy.
We found several other well preserved bronze objects, many likely to be items of horse 'harness' .
Sheera stands next to him, the horse's 'harness' still in her grip.
He was diminutive, and how he managed to lift the heavy 'harness' on the draught horses for ploughing was more than I could understand.
Iron components of the chariot were found in a good state of preservation, including the two wheel rims and hub - hoops, the yoke fittings, 'harness' and horse bits.
attempts to 'harness' solar energy
projects that 'harness' the creativity of those living in the ghetto
The assistant who was about a nineteen-year-old boy helped us into the 'harness' as we strapped on our helmets.
attempts to 'harness' solar energy
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