0 a set of straps fastened around a horse's body and connecting it to a vehicle that it will pull -- упряжь
1 a set of strong, flat ropes that fasten equipment to your body or fasten you to a vehicle to prevent you from moving too much -- крепление, ремни (безопасности)
2 to put a harness on a horse, or to connect a horse to a vehicle using a harness -- запрягать
3 to control something so that you can use its power or qualities for a particular purpose -- укрощать, использовать
Thus, harnessing the archival potential of such systems, researchers could complement end-product-oriented research and shed light on how students use the system.
I shall want to harness all our talents in a national campaign to encourage the better use of our national language.
It will contain systems and components to harness and utilise the forces of nature.
This is a thought-provoking paper, harnessed to unquestionable richness of data.
Commentators on and promoters of the new illustrated books of the 1850s did not simply emphasize how powers of multiplication had been harnessed.
The expansion to related objects allows firms to harness their competitive advantages in new market areas.
There was a standing watch of about 2,000 men bearing cresset lights, and a marching watch of another 2,000 in harness.
In 1933 the association of directory publishers was taken over and the information and advertising industries were harnessed to the interests of the state.