词汇 | trigger |
释义 | trigger noun uk /ˈtrɪɡ.ər/ us /ˈtrɪɡ.ɚ/ triggernoun (GUN PART)[ C ] a part of a gun that causes the gun to fire when pressed: (枪的)扳机 It's not clear who actually pulled the trigger.不清楚究竟是谁扣动的扳机。 Caspar Benson/GettyImages Parts of guns banana clip barrel bump stock business end butt clip flint gauge hammer holster muffler muzzle plier ramrod safety catch scope sight silencer spotting scope turret triggernoun (START)[ Cusually singular ] an event or situation, etc. that causes something to start: (引起某种坏事的)一件事(或情况) There are fears that the incident may be a trigger for more violence in the capital.有人担心,这次事件可能在首都引发进一步的暴力活动。 [ Cusually singular ] psychology specialized something that causes someone to feel upset and frightened because they are made to remember something bad that has happened in the past: 引发(难过、害怕等感觉)的原因,诱因 A trigger is something that sets off a flashback, transporting the person back to the traumatic event.诱因引发往事的重现,将人带回到创伤性的事件中。 Beginnings and starts a baptism of/by fireidiom advent baptism beginning birth commencement inception initiation introduction jumping-off point kick off onset outbreak square starter starting point starting time the thin end of the wedgeidiom thin zero hour You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Causing anxiety and worry trigger verb[ T ] uk /ˈtrɪɡ.ər/ us /ˈtrɪɡ.ɚ/ C1 to cause something to start: 引起,引发(坏事) Some people find that certain foods trigger their headaches.有些人发现某些食物导致他们头疼。 Ultraviolet-B radiation triggers the skin to produce vitamin D.紫外线B的辐射会促使皮肤产生维生素D。 The racial killings at the weekend have triggered off a wave of protests.周末发生的种族屠杀引发了抗议浪潮。 to make something happen causeFirefighters determined that a campfire spark caused the wildfire. bring aboutMany illnesses are brought about by poor diet and lack of exercise. result inThe fire resulted in damage to their house. lead toReducing speed limits has led to fewer deaths on the motorways. makeThe heat is making me tired. arouseIt's a subject that has aroused a lot of interest. informal to cause a strong emotional reaction of fear, shock, anger, or worry in someone, especially because they are made to remember something bad that has happened in the past: Seeing him come towards me just triggered me and I screamed. He could be triggered by a loud noise. One type of diabetes is an auto-immune disease that may be triggered by a virus. The racial killings at the weekend have triggered off a wave of protests throughout the country. A vote of no confidence would trigger an election. The car crash triggered a lot of bad memories for me. We will never know what his motives were for the rampage and what triggered him. She can trigger you because she knows the right buttons to push. Starting and beginning be in the first flush ofidiom be/get in on the ground flooridiom become begin branch out develop get down to businessidiom grow half-cock here here goes!idiom hit the ground runningidiom motion start (something) off start on something start out start/set/get the ball rollingidiom starting the ground floor wheel You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Making people sad, shocked and upset Causing feelings of anger and displeasure trigger | American Dictionarytrigger noun[ C ] us/ˈtrɪɡ·ər/ triggernoun[C] (GUN PART)a part of a gun that causes the gun to fire when pressed: to pull the trigger trigger verb[ T ] us/ˈtrɪɡ·ər/ triggerverb[T] (START)to cause something to start: I triggered the smoke alarm when I burned the potatoes. Eating chocolate can trigger a migraine headache in some people. trigger | Business Englishtrigger noun[ C,usually singular ] uk /ˈtrɪɡər/us an event, situation, etc. that causes the start of something, especially something bad: trigger for sthInflation has been the trigger for nearly all post-war recessions. trigger verb[ T ] uk /ˈtrɪɡər/us to cause something to happen, especially something bad: Central banks must raise interest rates without triggering a financial crisis for households with excessive debts. be triggered by sthThe sell-off was triggered by a profits warning. to make a piece of equipment, etc. start working: Any attempt to jack the car off the ground triggers the alarm automatically. Examples of triggertrigger This may indeed represent one of the events that triggered the great development of the dorsal pallium and associated structures in the mammalian radiation. Fertility could be triggered by photoperiod together with increasing temperatures. Varying combinations of muscle groups were stimulated and foot switches were used to trigger each channel at the appropriate period of the gait cycle. The small differences are caused by structural responses triggered by the imbalance vibration of the hubs. That in itself was sufficient to trigger a more lenient administration of the revenue. The magnitude of possible harm would be sufficient to trigger protections. This initial activation may, therefore, be a trigger and/or the initial stages of the processes ultimately leading to binding of that sensory event. At this point, however, the nature of such potential triggering data is unclear. However, there have been few studies on the environmental triggers of leaf flushing in tropical rain-forest trees under normal conditions of high rainfall. Saccades are reflexively triggered by a suddenly appearing visual target and are also under volitional control. Thus, galectin-1 may trigger different endpoints along the apoptotic pathways in different target cells. It might be objected that a phrase requiring, for example, "reasonable scientific foundation" of a suspicion to trigger precautionary measures is not very precise. This time is determined as the cycle at which the number of parasites exceeds the antibody trigger level plus a specified lag time. Within this context, triggers of labour can include all those events that lead to the uterus being prepared for labour. Which factors trigger neuroendocrine differentiation in the injured liver? These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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