rig in English
- rig⇄expr. rig out, to fit out.
Ex. to rig out a football team with uniforms. - rig⇄noun 1. a prank; trick.
2. a fraudulent scheme; swindle. - rig⇄noun 1. the arrangement of masts, sails, and ropes on a ship. A schooner has a fore-and-aft rig; that is, the sails are set lengthwise on the ship.
2. (Informal.) a set of clothes; costume.
Ex. His rig consisted of a silk hat and overalls. - rig⇄rig (1), verb, rigged,rigging,noun.
- rig⇄rig (2), noun.
(Scottish.) a ridge. - rig⇄rig (3), verb, rigged,rigging,noun.
- rig⇄v.t. 1. to arrange in an unfair way.
Ex. The race was rigged. Other costs and prices are rigged and falsified (London Times).
2. to arrange unfavorably.
Ex. The mathematical odds are rigged against the divorcee (Life). - rig⇄v.t. 1. to fit (a ship) with masts, sails, and ropes.
Ex. The sailor rigged a toy boat for the little boy.
2. to move (as a shroud, boom, or stay) to its proper place.
Ex. to rig a new mainmast.
3. to equip; fit out.
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