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I [rɪg] II [rɪg]1) mar. attrezzatura f.2) (for drilling oil) (on land) torre f. di trivellazione; (offshore) piattaforma f. petrolifera3) (piece of equipment) parte f., apparecchiatura f.III [rɪg]- rig out- rig up* * *[riɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - rigged; verb(to fit (a ship) with ropes and sails.) equipaggiare2. noun1) (an oil-rig.) impianto, piattaforma2) (any special equipment, tools etc for some purpose.) attrezzatura, equipaggiamento3) (the arrangement of sails etc of a sailing-ship.) attrezzatura•- rigging- rig out
- rig up* * *[rɪɡ]1. n(also: oil rig) impianto di trivellazione (per il petrolio), (offshore) piattaforma petrolifera or di trivellazione2. vt1) (election, competition) truccare, (prices) manipolare, (also: rig up) (equipment, device) improvvisare, mettere su2) (boat) armare•- rig out- rig up* * *rig (1) /rɪg/n.1 [u] (naut.) attrezzatura3 impianto ( di sondaggio, di trivellazione, ecc.); piattaforma di trivellazione ( in mare): oil rig, impianto petrolifero4 [u] (fam.) tenuta; modo di vestire5 attacco; cavalli e carrozza8 (volg.) pene; cazzo (volg.)● (antiq. spreg.) rig-out, modo di conciarsi: You can't go out in that rig-out!, non puoi uscire conciato in quel modo! □ to be in full rig, ( di imbarcazione a vela) essere completamente attrezzata (o armata); ( di persona) essere in ghingheri; essere in tiro (fam.).rig (2) /rɪg/n. (fam.)1 imbroglio; inganno; raggiro2 (comm., fin.) manovra per far salire i prezzi; maneggiamento● (polit.) vote rig, broglio elettorale.(to) rig (1) /rɪg/v. t.4 ( spesso to rig up) escogitare; architettare ( un piano, ecc.): to rig up a way to convince the voters, trovare il modo di convincere gli elettori.(to) rig (2) /rɪg/v. t.3 ( Borsa, fin., econ.) maneggiare; manovrare ( il mercato): Speculators rigged the stock market, gli speculatori hanno manovrato il mercato azionario.* * *I [rɪg] II [rɪg]1) mar. attrezzatura f.2) (for drilling oil) (on land) torre f. di trivellazione; (offshore) piattaforma f. petrolifera3) (piece of equipment) parte f., apparecchiatura f.III [rɪg]- rig out- rig up
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cutter-rigged — /kut euhr rigd /, adj. fore and aft rigged on one mast in the manner of a cutter. [1790 1800] * * * … Universalium
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