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单词 rig
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rig

verb
/rɪɡ/
/rɪɡ/
[usually passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they rig
/rɪɡ/
/rɪɡ/
he / she / it rigs
/rɪɡz/
/rɪɡz/
past simple rigged
/rɪɡd/
/rɪɡd/
past participle rigged
/rɪɡd/
/rɪɡd/
-ing form rigging
/ˈrɪɡɪŋ/
/ˈrɪɡɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. rig something to arrange or influence something in a dishonest way in order to get the result that you want synonym fix
    • He said the election had been rigged.
    • to rig a vote
    • A commission was appointed to ensure the lottery was not rigged.
    • to rig the market (= to cause an artificial rise or fall in prices, in order to make a profit)
    • a rigged match
  2. rig something (with something) to provide a ship or boat with ropes, sails, etc.; to fit the sails, etc. in position
    • The ships were rigged with a single square sail.
    • The sails were kept rigged, ready for action.
    Topics Transport by waterc2
  3. rig something (up) (with something) to fit equipment somewhere, sometimes secretly
    • The lights had been rigged (up) but not yet tested.
    • The car had been rigged with about 300 pounds of explosive.
    • I was rigged up to a machine that monitored the baby’s heartbeat.
    see also jury-rig
  4. Word Originverb senses 2 to 3 late 15th cent. (in nautical use): perhaps of Scandinavian origin: compare with Norwegian rigga ‘bind or wrap up’. The noun dates from the early 19th cent. verb sense 1 late 18th cent. (in the noun sense): of unknown origin.

rig

noun
/rɪɡ/
/rɪɡ/
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  1. (especially in compounds) a large piece of equipment that is used for taking oil or gas from the ground or the bottom of the sea
    • an oil rig
    • Her husband works on a rig in the North Sea for weeks at a time.
    Topics The environmentb2
  2. the way that the masts and sails on a boat, etc. are arrangedTopics Transport by waterc2
  3. (North American English, informal) a large lorry
  4. equipment that is used for a special purpose
    • a CB radio rig
  5. Word Originnoun late 15th cent. (in nautical use): perhaps of Scandinavian origin: compare with Norwegian rigga ‘bind or wrap up’. The noun dates from the early 19th cent.
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