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rig

/rig/US // rɪg //UK // (rɪɡ) //

钻机,钻头,钻井平台,钻探

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v.有主动词 verb
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    rigged, rig·ging.

    • : Chiefly Nautical. to put in proper order for working or use.to fit with the necessary shrouds, stays, etc.to fit to the mast, yard, or the like.
    • : to furnish or provide with equipment, clothing, etc.; fit.
    • : to assemble, install, or prepare.
    • : to manipulate fraudulently: to rig prices.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the arrangement of the masts, spars, sails, etc., on a boat or ship.
    • : apparatus for some purpose; equipment; outfit; gear: a hi-fi rig; Bring your rod and reel and all the rest of your fishing rig.
    • : Also called drill rig. the equipment used in drilling an oil well.
    • : any combination trucking unit in which vehicles are hooked together, as a tractor-trailer.
    • : any kind of truck.
    • : a carriage, buckboard, sulky, or wagon together with the horse or horses that draw it.
    • : Informal. costume or dress, especially when odd or conspicuous, or when designated for a particular purpose: He looks quite nifty in a butler's rig.
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    • : rig down, Nautical. to place in an inactive state, stowing all lines, tackles, and other removable parts.
    • : rig up, to equip or set up for use.

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Examples

  • I’m building my 2003 Toyota Sequoia into an overlanding rig and wanted something that would hold my phone securely and display my screen while I navigated bumpy dirt roads.

  • The global oil market collapsed and California producers idled rigs, costing thousands of oil workers their livelihoods.

  • So we teamed up with Honda Talon, the ultimate family adventure rig, to create The Family Guide to Getting Outside—in an-depth and interactive article full of everything from easy-to-pull-off weeknight escapes to epic week-long road trips.

  • Given the ailing state of the oil industry, especially after the pandemic, it’s likely there will be rigs to be had for cheap.

  • That platform, called Odyssey, is a modified oil rig, but hasn’t seen a launch since 2014 and was relocated from Long Beach, California to Russia’s eastern seaboard earlier this year.

  • A tugboat improbably sits high on the bank, obscured by tall grass, a broken oil rig hangs over the water nearby.

  • Blue Book on this rig is about $750,000, and we got it for nothing.

  • The son walked alongside the fire rig that bore the flag-covered coffin.

  • You do that to a certain extent with performance capture by the way you calibrate the model of Caesar—or the rig, as we call it.

  • What if a wind turbine could help make an oil rig work more efficiently?

  • Eve looked very pretty in her skating rig, and she was a splendid skater, too.

  • Smith: No, my lud—ve're the rig'lar chimbly sveeps vot sveeps his ludship's chimblys.

  • The rig drew up with a rush in front of the gate, and the two officers dropped out.

  • Instead of using the doctor's rig for the return to town, the officers appropriated the red roadster.

  • She hired a rig of a livery-stable keeper, who said he could not possibly take her beyond the Indian agency.