1. harness
You should harness your emotions, when the game is still going.
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 All climbers must wear safety harnesses and helmets.
harness the spirit of hobbyists and volunteers
An example of harness is to use solar power to generate energy.
The task is to harness data to offer new services and make money in new ways.
Everything changed after the man harnessed fire.
We aim to do better at harnessing the skills and talents of our workforce.
He carefully wrapped the girl in a safety harness.
I want to harness my energy
To do all this, a steadicam starts with a large, rigid harness or vest worn by the operator.
Still, Congress has directed the FAA to find ways to regulate drones, particularly commercial drones, in ways that will help harness these technologies for the economy.
There's new energy to harness, new jobs to be created, new schools to build, and threats to meet, alliances to repair.
Inglês palavra "uprząż"(harness) ocorre em conjuntos:
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