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rig1/riɡ/ v. & n.●v. tr. (rigged, rigging) 1a provide (a sailing ship) with sails, rigging, etc. 为(帆船)装配桅帆及索具等 b prepare ready for sailing 将(船只)装备就绪 2 (often foll. by 常后跟 out, up) fit with clothes or other equipment 为…配备衣物及其他装备 3 (foll. by 常后跟 up) set up hastily or as a makeshift 匆忙构筑,临时架起 4 assemble and adjust the parts of (an aircraft) 装配并调节(飞机)部件 ●n. 1 the arrangement of masts, sails, rigging, etc., of a sailing ship (帆船的船桅、帆、索具等的)装配 2 equipment for a special purpose, e.g. a radio transmitter or fishing tackle 特殊用途的设备或器具(如无线电发射器或钓具等) 3 = OIL RIG, DRILLING RIG 4 a person's or thing's look as determined by clothing, equipment, etc., esp. uniform (人、东西的)装束,外表 5 esp. N. Amer. & Austral. a lorry or truck; a semi-trailer [尤北美澳]卡车,铰接式卡车;半拖挂车 □ in full rig colloq. smartly or ceremonially dressed [口] (穿着)漂亮的,得体的 □ rigged adj. (also in comb. 亦用于复合词)[Middle English, perhaps of Scandinavian origin: cf. Norwegian rigga ‘bind or wrap up’] |