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 rigged [rigd添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 作弊的, 非法操纵的

  1. They rigged the little boy out as a sailor.
    他们把小男孩打扮成水手模样。
  2. He claimed (the result of) the election was rigged.
    他断言选举(的结果)有假.


rigged
[ adj ]
fitted or equipped with necessary rigging (sails and shrouds and stays etc)
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Rig \Rig\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rigged}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Rigging}.] [Norweg. rigga to bind, particularly, to wrap
round, rig; cf. AS. wr[=i]han to cover.]
1. To furnish with apparatus or gear; to fit with tackling.

2. To dress; to equip; to clothe, especially in an odd or
fanciful manner; -- commonly followed by out.

Jack was rigged out in his gold and silver lace.
--L'Estrange.

{To rig a purchase}, to adapt apparatus so as to get a
purchase for moving a weight, as with a lever, tackle,
capstan, etc.

{To rig a ship} (Naut.), to fit the shrouds, stays, braces,
etc., to their respective masts and yards.

  1. Squadrons of four soldiers at a time shoot at the screen with M-16 rifles, which are rigged to simulate gunshots.
  2. On May 4 a U.S. District Court jury in New York aquitted Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno and eight associates of charges they rigged the elections of Roy L. Williams in 1981, and Jackie Presser in 1983, as Teamsters presidents.
  3. Kim, leader of South Korea's main opposition party, had called for massive protests following the vote because he claimed it had been rigged.
  4. Currently the political system is rigged to a degree in favor of President Chun's party and restrictions exist on a range of fundamental human rights.
  5. Despite her repeated charges of "an electoral coup d'etat," Ms. Bhutto and her party have yet to produce solid evidence to back up their claims and haven't a clue how the balloting could have been rigged without notice.
  6. Exxon and Du Pont's Conoco unit settled allegations by a Bermuda oil trading firm that they and six other oil companies rigged crude prices.
  7. The government charged that between 1984 and 1986, Princeton/Newport created fraudulent tax deductions by engaging in rigged and prearranged trades in 59 different securities transactions.
  8. Two Alaska Army National Guard Skycrane helicopters have been rigged to tow the 185-ton hovercraft barge from Prudhoe Bay, an oil field about 200 miles southeast, in a tricky trip across Arctic Ocean ice.
  9. Supporters of Alderman Timothy Evans, considered Sawyer's chief rival in the mayoral contest, said the conventions could be rigged in favor of yet another potential black candidate, Alderman Danny Davis.
  10. Arena backers are nervously proceeding with plans to display the carrier's name on thousands of ceramic floor tiles, on the roof for overhead flights to see, emblazoned across center court and rigged on metal signs above each entrance.
  11. Director David Green got the idea of casting Collins as Buster after seeing the rocker in his first acting role, as the host of a rigged game show on a "Miami Vice" episode.
  12. One applicant rigged a tiny Amy's ice-cream counter inside his bag, put a photo of himself behind the counter, and illuminated the scene via pinholes.
  13. He was elected to the presidency in 1986 in an election the opposition contends was rigged.
  14. Suddenly, it dawns on the students that the figures are rigged: Students who vote "0" will always get 50 cents more than those who vote "1," but the fewer "1" votes, the less money everyone gets.
  15. Ershad, a former army general, came to power in 1982 in a bloodless coup and was elected president in 1986 in elections which the opposition also declared were rigged.
  16. The major opposition groups contend the elections were rigged.
  17. When the Socialist victory was first signaled by projections earlier this week, anti-Communist and Union of Democratic Forces protesters blocked traffic in Sofia, claiming the election was rigged.
  18. There was no marijuana planted there when bomb experts rigged about 20 charges and blew the mounds _ along with trees, weeds, foul water and almost certainly a considerable number of confused snakes _ into the afternoon sky.
  19. In our battle with Koito and Toyota, we are exposing a rigged Japanese system, and we are revealing how it unfairly competes with corporate America.
  20. The proposal to give some priority to individual investors is an attempt to convince them that the stock market isn't rigged in favor of big institutions, industry officials said.
  21. They've rigged a strobe light to calculate how fast the tip of a lawn mower blade spins, because a federal safety regulation requires blades to rotate less than 19,000 feet per minute.
  22. Bigay was part of the crew that rigged and focused the hundreds of lights that Democrats hope make their convention shine.
  23. In this dango, the 66 contractors routinely rigged bids for government projects worth Y81bn (Pounds 346.15m) in Saitama Prefecture, part of Greater Tokyo.
  24. Filing suit against the network, GM argued persuasively that NBC had rigged a televised test accident to show the explosive effect of a side-on collision. On Wednesday, NBC offered a fulsome apology for the rigged accidents.
  25. Filing suit against the network, GM argued persuasively that NBC had rigged a televised test accident to show the explosive effect of a side-on collision. On Wednesday, NBC offered a fulsome apology for the rigged accidents.
  26. At separate news conferences today, chief opposition leaders Sheik Hasina and Khaleda Zia vowed to continue the campaign to oust Ershad, who was elected president in 1986 in balloting they say was rigged.
  27. Wade has repeatedly claimed there was widespread fraud in the 1983 voting and threatened to turn his party into a national liberation movement if Sunday's voting was rigged.
  28. To save time, they're rigged with zippers.
  29. Early editions of two Sunday newspapers, The Observer and The Sunday Telegraph, said the Dec. 19 warning carried several details that would have helped security people spot a rigged radio-cassette player.
  30. The diplomats from Trinidad, Guatemala and Costa Rica ended four days of talks aimed at finding a solution to the political crisis stemming from May 7 elections that were widely seen as having been rigged by Noriega.
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