trigger的意思和读音

trigger

: [ˈtrɪɡər] : [ˈtrɪɡə(r)]

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v.

triggers  triggering  triggered  

v.+n.trigger reaction,trigger process,trigger explosion

v.halt

v.activate,set off,cause,generate,start

triggern.

1.the part of a gun that you press in order to fire it

to pull/squeeze the trigger

He kept his finger on the trigger.

2.~ (for sth).~ (to sth/to do sth)something that is the cause of a particular reaction or development, especially a bad one

The trigger for the strike was the closure of yet another factory.

3.the part of a bomb that causes it to explode

nuclear triggers

v.

1.~ sth (off)to make sth happen suddenly

Nuts can trigger off a violent allergic reaction.

2.~ sthto cause a device to start functioning

to trigger an alarm

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v.1.;, (off)2.

n.1.the part of a gun that you move with your finger to make the gun fire2.something that produces an immediate result

v.1.to make something happen; to cause someone to have a particular feeling or memory; to cause someone to do or say something2.to make a machine or piece of equipment start to work

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1.In general, any method that you expect external applications to call must be defined as a trigger.

2.Dr. Berman and his colleagues are now trying to figure out exactly what elements of natural environments trigger the cognitive benefits.

3.On the face of it, it is hard to think of a less likely trigger for trouble in global equity markets.

4.Returns the name of the stored procedure or trigger where an error occurred that caused the CATCH block of a TRYCATCH construct to be run.TRYCATCHCATCH

5.Photography in interactive media is often a trigger for engagement and interaction.

6.We have no information regarding the potential symptoms that this medical condition may trigger.

7.We suggest a nightly bath or mud bath following dinner to help trigger the detoxification of the body for the continued ascension.

8.The announcement of these men's dismissals acted as a trigger for a series of strikes all over the country.

9."It seems to trigger worse problems in people with heart disease rather than cause it, " said the GP.GP,“使。”

10.A close friend of mine put the muzzle of his rifle between the German's still crying eyes and pulled the trigger.