词汇 | rig |
释义 | rig verb[ T ] uk /rɪɡ/ us /rɪɡ/-gg- rigverb[T] (DISHONESTLY ARRANGE)to arrange dishonestly for the result of something, for example an election, to be changed: (采取不正当的手段)操纵;对…做手脚 Previous elections in the country have been rigged by the ruling party.这个国家以前的选举都受到了执政党的操纵。 Elections absentee absentee ballot absentee vote absentee voter absentee voting enfranchisement entrance poll exit poll first-past-the-post flip proportional representation proxy proxy vote proxy voter proxy voting vote something through voting voting booth voting machine voting slip rigverb[T] (FIX IN PLACE)to fix a piece of equipment in place: 安装;装配 We rigged up a tent between two trees.我们把帐篷扎在两棵树之间。 The sailors rigged the ship with new sails.水手们给船装上了新帆。 Placing and positioning an object -based appose around change something around circle consign fit gone install lie pile (something) up plant redeposit reinstall reinstallation relocate reorientate superimpose transpose transposition Idiomrig the market Phrasal verbsrig someone out rig something up rig noun[ C ] uk /rɪɡ/ us /rɪɡ/ rignoun[C] (STRUCTURE)a large structure that is used for removing oil or gas from the ground or the bottom of the sea: (开采石油或天然气的)钻井架,钻塔,钻井设备 Safety precautions on oil rigs are designed to cope with fires and small-scale explosions.已经对钻塔制定了安全预防措施,以应付火灾和小规模的爆炸事故。 HeliRy/E+/GettyImages Engineering - mining & quarrying anti-mine banksman beneficiation biomining coal coal miner coal mining coalface excavator extract mineral mining oilfield OPEC petrodollar pit pithead slag heap strip mining unworked rignoun[C] (TRUCK)mainly US a truck consisting of two or more parts that bend where they are joined so that the vehicle can turn corners more easily铰接式卡车;大型卡车 allinvisuality/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Trucks, vans & caravans armoured car articulated lorry bakkie bin lorry bloodmobile camper caravan Caterpillar track dumper JCB patrol wagon tender tipper tipper truck transit travel trailer trucking ute utility truck wrecker rig | American Dictionaryrig verb[ T ] us/rɪɡ/ rigverb[T] (ARRANGE)-gg- to arrange an event or amount in a dishonest way: The station had rigged gasoline prices. Until this year, all elections were rigged by the ruling party. rigverb[T] (FIX IN PLACE)to fix a piece of equipment in place, or to put something together quickly, for temporary use: [ M ]I rigged up a TV antenna from a coat hanger. rig noun[ C ] us/rɪɡ/ rignoun[C] (STRUCTURE)a structure used to support machinery and equipment for a particular purpose: an oil rig a camera/plow rig rignoun[C] (TRUCK)a large truck consisting of at least two sections, including an engine to drive it and another part to hold a load: A huge rig, a sixteen-wheeler, rolling downhill, flew right by me. rig | Business Englishrig verb[ T ] uk /rɪɡ/us-gg- to dishonestly influence or change something in order to get the result that you want: Several insurance companies have been accused of rigging their computer programs to produce artificially low values for injury claims. rig an election/vote/poll rig prices/bids/systemsThe airline has been fined for rigging prices. rig the market COMMERCE, STOCK MARKET to unfairly or illegally control the sale or the price of products, shares, etc. in order to make a profit: The energy regulator accused the big electricity generators of rigging the market to keep prices deliberately high. Phrasal verbrig sth up rig noun[ C ] uk /rɪɡ/us NATURAL RESOURCES a tall structure built in the sea or on the ground that is used for getting oil or gas from under the earth's surface: oil/drilling/offshore rigs TRANSPORT US a very large truck consisting of two or more parts: For some truckers, driving a big rig is more than just a job. Examples of rigrig Supertankers, plus offshore oil rigs, inject more than 100 million barrels of oil into the sea each year. Using statistical mechanics' route, rigging the evolution of a system to be apparently normal, until the anti-thermodynamic, miraculous event is required, seems most generally applicable. In this study, multisensors are used to collect signals of rotating imbalance vibration of a test rig. By 1890 the newly launched large sailing ships gradually changed in rigging from barque to schooner. They then commissioned two new barque rigged sealers. But even in the most degraded solution (wheel rig reading of 92 %) these threshold speeds were not raised by more than about 3 ft./sec. Patches of rig and furrow cultivation rarely survive, but can be seen in places. The plate was mounted on a traversing rig which enabled the pressure holes to be centred. Next, the test rig, on which all the experiments were performed, is presented along with specific implementation details of the controller. Their mobile home, which had once housed oil-company workers, sat alone in a large field where several oil rigs had been sited. In common parlance, leaders most prefer autocratic regimes with universal suffrage (implying rigged elections). After the stereo rig is precisely calibrated, we mount an infrared filter on each camera. Where have all the barque rigged sealers gone? This will result in a three-master of about 35.40 m long by 7.50 m and rigged as a barque. If the captain believes it preferable to rig the sail herself, she must find out whether anyone else intends to rig the sail as well. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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