释义 |
rig² /rɪɡ/ vt. | n. I (rigged; rig·ging) vt. 1. (用欺骗等不正当手段)操纵;垄断 The elections must cease to be rigged. 选举必须不再受到操纵。 rig prices (the stock market) 垄断市价(股票市场) 2. (为达预定目的)对…预先做手脚;伪造 rig a quiz programme by furnishing the contestants with answers 预向参赛者提供答案以使(电视)答题知识竞赛节目顺利进行 a rigged car crash 预谋的撞车事故 She has rigged the evidence to save a man she is infatuated with. 她为了救她所迷恋的男子而伪造证据。 rig the immigration figures 伪造移民数字 The servant stole the jewels but rigged the theft so that it seemed that a burglar had done it. 那仆人偷了宝石首饰,但预先做了手脚把窃案伪造成系由撬窃贼所为。 3. 对…作出不利的安排 The mathematical odds are rigged against the divorcee. 数学概率全对那离婚的人不利。
II n. 〈古〉 1. 诡计,骗局 2. 恶作剧 run a rig (或 one's rigs) upon sb. 作弄某人 [ridge 的变体] |