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sloop-rigged

/sloop-rigd/US // ˈslupˌrɪgd //

单桅帆船,单桅帆船式的,单桅船,单桅帆船式

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : fore-and-aft rigged with a mainsail and a jib.

Examples

  • This sick status quo is a result of the rigged system of redistricting.

  • But New Yorkers have an important chance to reform their rigged system.

  • They hate attack ads and want change, but believe the American political system is rigged.

  • Semi-rigged elections, and blurred lines between business and government—Beijing's wrangling would make Boss Tweed proud.

  • In 1965, amid political tensions, regional elections were rigged by the ruling party in Western Nigeria.

  • Only I happened to have the radio set, and—and everything is rigged right for my idea to work out.

  • A few minutes later, a boat was seen to push off from the sloop and make for the lightship.

  • Was there any other Jones in the town who owned a small sloop and dealt largely in cured fish?

  • That was just rigged up to send us to Jack Carlson to ask that he get us out of town in a hurry.

  • Thus dismissed, Jim descended the side and was quickly on board the sloop Nora to which he belonged.