1. | ~ sth (以不正当的手段)操纵,控制to arrange or influence sth in a dishonest way in order to get the result that you want |
He said the election had been rigged. 他说选举被人操纵了。 | |
to rig the market(= to cause an artificial rise or fall in prices, in order to make a profit) 操纵市场 |
2. | ~ sth (with sth) (给船只)装帆,提供索具to provide a ship or boat with ropes, sails, etc.; to fit the sails, etc. in position |
3. | ~ sth (up) (with sth) (秘密地)安装,装配to fit equipment somewhere, sometimes secretly |
The lights had been rigged (up) but not yet tested. 灯已经装好了,但还没有经过测试。 | |
The car had been rigged with about 300 lbs of explosive. 有人暗中在车上放了大约 300 磅炸药。 |
1. | 钻机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 石油钻机 |
2. | 帆装(船桅和风帆等的安装模式)the way that the masts and sails on a boat, etc. are arranged |
3. | (informal) 大卡车;大货车a large lorry/truck |
4. | 有专门用途的设备equipment that is used for a special purpose |
a CB radio rig 民用波段无线电设备 |