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There are 33 total results for your Harness search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ハーネス see styles |
haanesu / hanesu ハーネス |
More info & calligraphy: Harness |
馬具 马具 see styles |
mǎ jù ma3 ju4 ma chü bagu ばぐ |
harness horse tack; horse gear; harness |
套 see styles |
tào tao4 t`ao tao |
to cover; to encase; cover; sheath; to overlap; to interleave; to model after; to copy; formula; harness; loop of rope; (fig.) to fish for; to obtain slyly; classifier for sets, collections; bend (of a river or mountain range, in place names); tau (Greek letter Ττ) |
治 see styles |
zhì zhi4 chih haru はる |
to rule; to govern; to manage; to control; to harness (a river); to treat (a disease); to wipe out (a pest); to punish; to research (1) (rare) politics; government; administration; rule; (2) (rare) (See 治に居て乱を忘れず) (ant: 乱) peace; (3) (archaism) medical treatment; cure; (surname, given name) Haru Rule, govern; prepare; treat, cure; repress, punish. |
紂 纣 see styles |
zhòu zhou4 chou |
crupper (harness strap running over a horse's hindquarters and under its tail) |
鞁 see styles |
bèi bei4 pei |
horse tack (articles of harness such as saddle and bridle); variant of 鞴[bei4] |
駕 驾 see styles |
jià jia4 chia kago かご |
to harness; to draw (a cart etc); to drive; to pilot; to sail; to ride; your good self; prefixed word denoting respect (polite 敬辭|敬辞[jing4 ci2]) vehicle; horse-drawn carriage; (place-name) Kago [horse] carriage |
上敷 see styles |
ueshiki うえしき |
(1) bordered matting; rug; carpet; (2) (archaism) saddlecloth; harness; (surname) Ueshiki |
卸套 see styles |
xiè tào xie4 tao4 hsieh t`ao hsieh tao |
to loosen a yoke; to remove harness (from beast of burden) |
套包 see styles |
tào bāo tao4 bao1 t`ao pao tao pao |
collar part of horse harness |
套車 套车 see styles |
tào chē tao4 che1 t`ao ch`e tao che |
to harness (a horse to a cart) |
套馬 套马 see styles |
tào mǎ tao4 ma3 t`ao ma tao ma |
to harness a horse; to lasso a horse |
挽具 see styles |
wǎn jù wan3 ju4 wan chü |
harness |
搭背 see styles |
dā bèi da1 bei4 ta pei |
harness pad (on draft animal) |
搭腰 see styles |
dā yāo da1 yao1 ta yao |
harness pad (on draft animal) |
縛帯 see styles |
bakutai ばくたい |
(1) bandage; dressing; (2) (webbed) harness (esp. parachute) |
繩套 绳套 see styles |
shéng tào sheng2 tao4 sheng t`ao sheng tao |
noose; harness |
肩帶 肩带 see styles |
jiān dài jian1 dai4 chien tai |
shoulder strap; shoulder harness; shoulder belt; baldric; CL:條|条[tiao2] |
胸噎 see styles |
xiōng yē xiong1 ye1 hsiung yeh |
thoracic choke (animal harness) |
装具 see styles |
sougu / sogu そうぐ |
(1) equipment; harness; fittings; (2) {med} orthotic; orthosis; brace; prosthetic appliance |
車轅 车辕 see styles |
chē yuán che1 yuan2 ch`e yüan che yüan |
shaft of a traditional animal-drawn vehicle (cart, carriage, wagon etc), connecting the harness to the vehicle body |
頭紐 see styles |
atamahimo あたまひも |
head harness; strap |
上敷き see styles |
uwajiki うわじき uwashiki うわしき |
(1) bordered matting; rug; carpet; (2) (archaism) saddlecloth; harness |
安全帯 see styles |
anzentai あんぜんたい |
safety belt (typically used in Japanese construction work); fall-prevention harness |
結袈裟 see styles |
yuigesa ゆいげさ |
three-strand harness or sash decorated with pom-poms (worn by Shugendō practitioners) |
緩降器 缓降器 see styles |
huǎn jiàng qì huan3 jiang4 qi4 huan chiang ch`i huan chiang chi |
cable reel and harness used to lower oneself to safety (e.g. from a building on fire) |
頭ひも see styles |
atamahimo あたまひも |
head harness; strap |
繋心一處 繋心一处 see styles |
xì xīn yī chù xi4 xin1 yi1 chu4 hsi hsin i ch`u hsi hsin i chu keishin issho |
harness the mind to a single point |
繋駕競走 see styles |
keigakyousou / kegakyoso けいがきょうそう |
harness racing |
逸塵斷鞅 逸尘断鞅 see styles |
yì chén duàn yāng yi4 chen2 duan4 yang1 i ch`en tuan yang i chen tuan yang |
lit. kicking up the dust and breaking the harness; fig. to ride like the wind (idiom) |
Variations: |
uwashiki; uwajiki うわしき; うわじき |
(1) bordered matting; rug; carpet; (2) (archaism) saddlecloth; harness |
繋駕速歩競走 see styles |
keigasokuhokyousou; keigahayaashikyousou / kegasokuhokyoso; kegahayashikyoso けいがそくほきょうそう; けいがはやあしきょうそう |
{horse} harness racing |
Variations: |
atamahimo あたまひも |
head harness; strap |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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