1 VERB (以不正当的手段)操纵,控制(选举、工作任命或比赛等) If someone
rigs an election, a job appointment, or a game, they dishonestly arrange it to get the result they want or to give someone an unfair advantage.
(以不正当的手段)操纵,控制(选举、工作任命或比赛等) -
She accused her opponents of rigging the vote. [VERB noun]
她谴责对手操纵投票。
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They rig their domestic markets in favour of local businesses. [VERB noun]
他们操纵国内市场以使当地企业受益。
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...the blatantly rigged elections which allowed him to retain power. [VERB-ed]
让他得以继续掌权的公然操纵的选举
2 N-COUNT [oft n NOUN] 钻井架;钻塔 A
rig is a large structure that is used for looking for oil or gas and for taking it out of the ground or the sea bed.
钻井架;钻塔 3 N-COUNT 铰链式卡车 A
rig is a truck or lorry that is made in two or more sections which are joined together by metal bars, so that the vehicle can turn more easily.
铰链式卡车 [US] in BRIT, usually use 英国英语通常用 articulated lorry
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