rig
verb
noun
rɪɡ
verb
1
to
dishonestly
arrange
the
result
of
an
election
or
competition
before
it
happens
操纵〔选举、比赛〕;
Some
international
observers
have
claimed
the
election
was
rigged.
一些国际观察员声称选举受到操纵。
2
if
people
rig
prices
or
rig
financial
markets,
they
unfairly
agree
with
each
other
the
prices
that
will
be
charged
操纵〔价格、金融市场〕;
Two
of
the
largest
oil
companies
have
been
accused
of
rigging
prices.
两大石油公司被指控操纵价格。
Some
investors
feel
that
the
market
is
rigged.
一些投资者感觉市场被人操纵。
3
to
put
ropes,
sails
etc
on
a
ship
给〔船〕装帆 (索具等)
usually passive 一般用被动态
The
ship
was
fully
rigged
and
ready
to
sail.
船上已经装备就绪,等待启航。
4
to
dress
someone
in
special
or
unusual
clothes
[英,非正式] 给〔某人〕穿上特别 (奇异 )的衣服
young
children
who
are
rigged
out
in
designer
clothes
身穿名牌服饰的年幼孩子
5
to
make
a
piece
of
equipment,
furniture
etc
quickly
from
objects
that
you
find
around
you
【非正式】
〔就地取材〕仓促拼凑,草草做成
We
rigged
up
a
simple
shower
at
the
back
of
the
cabin.
我们在小木屋的后面凑合着搭了一个简陋的淋浴间。
noun
6
a
large
structure
that
is
used
for
getting
oil
from
the
ground
under
the
sea
〔油田的〕海上钻台,钻塔
7
a
large
truck
[美,非正式] 大型卡车
AmE informal
We
drove
the
rig
down
to
Baltimore.
我们开着大卡车朝巴尔的摩驶去。
8
the
way
in
which
a
ship’s
sails
are
arranged
帆桅的装配(方式)