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RIG, or RIGGEDA term used to describe a piece of cloth which is doubled and folded selvedge to selvedge. -
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affluent, badly, rich, tackle, wealthy, well-off* * *I. (en)(mar) rigging;( type af rigning) rig ( fx Bermuda rig).II. adj( velhavende også) wealthy ( fx they were not wealthy, but well-off),F affluent ( fx the affluent society);( yppig, F) exuberant, luxuriant ( fx foliage, imagination);[ være rig på] be rich in ( fx forests, oil),F abound in;[ rig på overraskelser] full of surprises;[ den rige] the rich man;[ de rige] the rich;[ en rig høst] a plentiful harvest;[ rig lejlighed til] plenty of (el. ample) opportunity to;[ i rigt mål] abundantly;(se også rigt). -
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n. = rígr, stiffness; en svo í kroppinn komi ei rig, karlfólkið stundum reyni sig, Bb. -
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[rɪg] past tense, past participle rigged1. verbto fit (a ship) with ropes and sails.يُزَوِّد السَّفينَه بالأشْرِعَه2. noun1) an oil-rig.هَيْكَل تَنقيب عن النَّفْط2) any special equipment, tools etc for some purpose.أجْهِزَة وَمِعَدّات3) the arrangement of sails etc of a sailing-ship.أشْرِعَة السَّفينَه وَصواريها -
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أَنْشَأَ \ compose: to write (music, a poem, a speech, etc.). construct: to build. erect: to set (sth.) upright; build: We erected a hut beside the lake. The men erected the flagpole. establish: to start and develop: He established a school for homeless boys. found: to start (a school, a city, a business, etc.). originate: to start: Who originated these weekly meetings?. put up: to set up; build: They are putting up a new block of offices. raise: to cause (a family, cattle, crops, etc.) to grow, by taking care of it. rig: (with up) to fix or put up, quickly and simply: We rigged up a shelter for the night. \ See Also ألف (أَلَّفَ)، بنى (بَنَى)، أَقام، أسس (أسَّس)، بدأ (بَدَأ) -
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نَصَبَ \ erect: to set (sth.) upright; build: We erected a hut beside the lake. The men erected the flagpole. pitch: to set up (a tent, camp, etc.). rig: (with up) to fix or put up, quickly and simply: We rigged up a shelter for the night. set: to arrange; provide: The hunter set some traps. install: to place; fix in position. -
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wr. rig7; rig9; rigx(|PA.TUK.DU|) "to donate" -
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ring laser gyro — кольцевой лазерный гироскоп,комбинированный грузовик; трактор и автофургон -
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > rig-up
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يُرَكِّب الأجْهِزَهThey rigged up a rough shelter with branches and mud.
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sighting, direct, aim, point, steer, address
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