rig

rig
riɡ
1. past tense, past participle - rigged; verb
(to fit (a ship) with ropes and sails.) aparejar

2. noun
1) (an oil-rig.) torre de perforación; plataforma petrolífera
2) (any special equipment, tools etc for some purpose.) aparejos, equipamiento
3) (the arrangement of sails etc of a sailing-ship.) aparejo
- rig out
- rig up

rig
tr[rɪg]
noun
1 plataforma petrolífera
transitive verb (pt & pp rigged, ger rigging)
1 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL aparejar
2 familiar (fix) amañar
rig ['rɪg] vt, rigged ; rigging
1) : aparejar (un barco)
2) equip: equipar
3) fix: amañar (una elección, etc.)
4)
to rig up construct: construir, erigir
5)
to rig oneself out as : vestirse de
rig n
1) : aparejo m (de un barco)
2) or oil rig : torre f de perforación, plataforma f petrolífera
rig
n.
equipo s.m.
tren s.m.
v.
aparejar v.
enjarciar v.
jarciar v.

I rɪg
noun
1) (oil rig) plataforma f petrolífera or petrolera; (derrick) torre f de perforación
2) (Naut) aparejo m
3)
a) (uniform, outfit) (colloq) atuendo m
b) (equipment) (sl) equipo m
4) (truck) (AmE sl) camión m

II
-gg- transitive verb
1) (Naut) aparejar
2) (fix) \<\<election/contest\>\> amañar, trinquetear (Méx fam); \<\<fight\>\> arreglar
Phrasal Verbs:
[rɪɡ]
1. N
1) (Naut) aparejo m
2) (also: oil rig) (on land) torre f de perforación; (at sea) plataforma f petrolífera
3) * (=outfit) (also: rig out) vestimenta f , atuendo m
2. VT
1) (Naut) [+ ship] aparejar, equipar
2) (=fix dishonestly) [+ election, competition] amañar; [+ prices] manipular

the government had got it all rigged — el gobierno lo había arreglado todo de modo fraudulento

to rig the market — (Comm) manipular la lonja or la bolsa

it was rigged * — hubo tongo *

* * *

I [rɪg]
noun
1) (oil rig) plataforma f petrolífera or petrolera; (derrick) torre f de perforación
2) (Naut) aparejo m
3)
a) (uniform, outfit) (colloq) atuendo m
b) (equipment) (sl) equipo m
4) (truck) (AmE sl) camión m

II
-gg- transitive verb
1) (Naut) aparejar
2) (fix) \<\<election/contest\>\> amañar, trinquetear (Méx fam); \<\<fight\>\> arreglar
Phrasal Verbs:

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