trigger

trigger [ˈtrɪgə(r)]  [ˈtrɪɡɚ] 

第三人称单数:triggers

第三人称复数:triggers

现在分词:triggering

过去分词:triggered

过去式:triggered

trigger 基本解释

trigger

名词(枪)扳机; 起动装置,扳柄; 引发其他事件的一件事; [电子学]触发器,触发电器

及物动词引发,触发; 扣…的扳机; 发射或使爆炸(武器或爆炸性弹药)

trigger 网络解释

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1. trigger:trig; 触发触发器

trigger 词典解释

1. (枪的)扳机
    The trigger of a gun is a small lever which you pull to fire it.

    e.g. A man pointed a gun at them and pulled the trigger.
           一名男子拿枪指着他们,接着扣动了扳机。

2. (炸弹的)引爆器
    The trigger of a bomb is the device which causes it to explode.

    e.g. ...trigger devices for nuclear weapons.
           核武器的引爆器

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3. 引爆;启动;触发
    To trigger a bomb or system means to cause it to work.

    e.g. The thieves must have deliberately triggered the alarm and hidden inside the house...
           盗贼肯定是故意触发了报警器,然后躲在房子里。
    e.g. The one thousand pound bomb was triggered by a wire.
           那颗重达 1,000 磅的炸弹是由一根导线引爆的。

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4. 引起;发动;促使
    If something triggers an event or situation, it causes it to begin to happen or exist.

    e.g. ...the incident which triggered the outbreak of the First World War...
           导致第一次世界大战爆发的事件
    e.g. The current recession was triggered by a slump in consumer spending…
           目前的经济衰退是由消费支出骤跌引起的。

5. trigger在线翻译

5. 诱因;起因;引发…的原因
    If something acts as a trigger for another thing such as an illness, event, or situation, the first thing causes the second thing to begin to happen or exist.

    e.g. Stress may act as a trigger for these illnesses.
           压力可能会成为引发这些疾病的原因。

trigger 单语例句

1. Market analysts said price hikes by the two companies will trigger panic buying, which will help reduce stockpiles and sales losses for the two companies.

2. The therapist therefore advocates looking for things that trigger laughter in daily life and activating the laugh reflex.

3. That is a price I can afford to pay, compared with further exposure to the deadly diseases that smoking can trigger.

4. Increased capital inflows will also trigger asset bubbles, bringing more risks to China's economy.

5. DBS Bank's Chan cautions investors against a reversal in capital flows, which could trigger sharp corrections in local asset prices.

6. Inaction might trigger further problems of deeper economic downturn, higher unemployment rate and more capital flight.

7. Flight engineers said a set of tiny explosives did not trigger the capsule's parachutes, although the fact that all the explosives failed pointed to another cause.

8. There are some dishes that capture the heart with a first taste, when titillated taste buds trigger off a sentimentality for that instantly warm fuzzy feeling.

9. Its ongoing enrichment could act as a trigger for the UN Security Council, which had set Thursday as the final day for Tehran to freeze such activity.

10. The soaring price of rare earths will also trigger global players to cash in on the valuable minerals.

trigger 英英释义

noun

1. an act that sets in motion some course of events

    Synonym: induction initiation

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2. lever that activates the firing mechanism of a gun

    Synonym: gun trigger

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3. a device that activates or releases or causes something to happen

verb

1. release or pull the trigger on

    e.g. Trigger a gun

2. put in motion or move to act

    e.g. trigger a reaction
           actuate the circuits

    Synonym: trip actuate activate set off spark off spark trigger off touch off

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