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harnessable
nutzbar

as·sess·able [əˈsesəbl̩] ADJ. ingl. brit.

I. har·ness <pl -es> [ˈhɑ:nɪs, ingl. am. ˈhɑ:r-] SUST.

1. harness:

harness for animal
Geschirr nt <-(e)s, -e>
harness for person

2. harness fig. (cooperation):

3. harness fig. (everyday life):

II. har·ness [ˈhɑ:nɪs, ingl. am. ˈhɑ:r-] V. trans.

1. harness (attach):

(secure) to harness sb/sth into sth
jdn/etw in etw dat. anschnallen

2. harness fig. (exploit):

etw nutzen

ˈsafe·ty har·ness SUST.

Sicherheitsgurt m <-(e)s, -e> (für Kinder)

un·har·ness [ʌnˈhɑ:nəs, ingl. am. -ˈhɑ:rn-] V. trans.

ˈclimb·ing harness SUST.

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harness SUST.

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harness SUST.

[cable] harness ELECTR.
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harness racing SUST.

Present
Iharness
youharness
he/she/itharnesses
weharness
youharness
theyharness
Past
Iharnessed
youharnessed
he/she/itharnessed
weharnessed
youharnessed
theyharnessed
Present Perfect
Ihaveharnessed
youhaveharnessed
he/she/ithasharnessed
wehaveharnessed
youhaveharnessed
theyhaveharnessed
Past Perfect
Ihadharnessed
youhadharnessed
he/she/ithadharnessed
wehadharnessed
youhadharnessed
theyhadharnessed

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Once they traverse through the structure, to advance they must unharness themselves and cross the line on the other side of the structure.
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The ride also features a harness system, which locks riders in at the waist rather than the shoulders.
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Needless to say, his next invention was a pilot's safety harness!
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After the women were relieved of their harnesses, they went back to work.
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In this era, match-trotters competed under saddle, not harness.
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