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1 rig up
transitive verb* * *(to build usually quickly with whatever material is available: They rigged up a rough shelter with branches and mud.) zusammenbasteln* * *◆ rig upvt▪ to \rig up up ⇆ sth2. (set up hastily) etw [behelfsmäßig] aufbauen [o aufstellen], etw improvisieren* * *vt sepship auftakeln; equipment aufbauen; (fig = make) improvisieren; (= arrange) arrangieren* * *transitive verb* * *v.zurechtbasteln v. -
2 rig up
vtto \rig up up <-> sth
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