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31rig the market — ► COMMERCE, STOCK MARKET to unfairly or illegally control the sale or the price of products, shares, etc. in order to make a profit: »The energy regulator accused the big electricity generators of rigging the market to keep prices deliberately… …
32Rig-Veda — Rig Ve•da [[t]rɪgˈveɪ də, ˈvi də[/t]] n. Hinduism. ear one of the Vedas, a collection of 1028 hymns • Etymology: < Skt ṛgveda Rig ve′dic, adj …
33rig|ging — rig|ging1 «RIHG ihng», noun. 1. the ropes, chains, and cables used to support and work the masts, yards, and sails on a ship. 2. tackle; equipment: »Did you need all that rigging for a trip of only two days? rig|ging2 «RIHG ihng», noun. Scottish …
34rig something up — ˌrig sthˈup derived to make or to build sth quickly, using whatever materials are available • We managed to rig up a shelter for the night. Main entry: ↑rigderived …
35rig-up — see rig n.6 2 …
36Rig and furrow — was a type of cultivation practised in upland areas of the British Isles which differs slightly from the more common ridge and furrow in that it appears to have been created through excavation by spade rather than plough.The technique improved… …
37Rig, West Virginia — Rig is an unincorporated community in Hardy County, West Virginia, USA. External links …
38rig — index furnish, manipulate (control unfairly) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
39Rig-Veda — le plus ancien des livres védiques, composé entre le XVIe et le IXe s. av. J. C.: 1 028 hymnes à caractère lyrique posent les bases mythologiques, philosophiques et liturgiques du brahmanisme …
40rig — rig, riguri, s.n. (reg.) pietriş pentru drumuri. Trimis de blaurb, 15.11.2006. Sursa: DAR …