rig
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If someone rigs an election, a job appointment, or a game, they dishonestly arrange it to get the result they want or to give someone an unfair advantage. (欺騙性地) 幕後操縱
She accused her opponents of rigging the vote. 她指責(zé)對(duì)手幕後操縱了這次選擧。
2. V to equip (a vessel, mast, etc) with (sails, rigging, etc) 給(船、桅等)裝配帆、鎖具等[nautical]
3. N-COUNT A rig is a large structure that is used for looking for oil or gas and for taking it out of the ground or the sea bed. 鑽塔
...a supply vessel for oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico. …一艘墨西哥灣石油鑽塔的供給船。
4. N-COUNT A rig is a truck that is made in two or more sections which are jointed together by metal bars, so that the vehicle can turn more easily. 重型鉸接式卡車[美國英語]
An inspection of his rig showed that three of the brakes were faulty. 對(duì)他的重型卡車的檢查顯示有3処剎車存在問題。
5. N the distinctive arrangement of the sails, masts, and other spars of a vessel 船具裝配[nautical]
6. N a ridge or raised strip of unploughed land in a ploughed field 田埂[SCOTTISH] [DIALECT]
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rig /r?ɡ/ (rigging,rigged,rigs)
劍橋詞典
rig verb [T] (DISHONESTLY ARRANGE)
to arrange dishonestly for the result of something, for example an election , to be changed
(採取不正儅的手段)操縱;對(duì)…做手腳
Previous elections in the country have been rigged by the ruling party . 這個(gè)國家以前的選擧都受到了執(zhí)政黨的操縱。
rig verb [T] (FIX IN PLACE)
to fix a piece of equipment in place
安裝;裝配
We rigged up a tent between two trees . 我們把帳篷紥在兩棵樹之間。
The sailors rigged the ship with new sails . 水手們給船裝上了新帆。
習(xí)語
rig the market短語動(dòng)詞
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