trigger
英 [ˈtrɪɡ.ər]
美 [ˈtrɪɡ.ɚ]
- vt. 引发,引起;触发
- vi. 松开扳柄
- n. 扳机;[电子] 触发器;制滑机
- n. (Trigger)人名;(英)特里杰
trigger 扳机,起因,诱因改写或回构自早期拼写形式 tricker,来自荷兰语 trekker,扳机,来自 trekken,拉,拔,最终来自 PIE*dhragh,拉,词源同 drag,trek.引申词义起因,诱因等。
- trigger (n.)
- "device by means of which a catch or spring is released and a mechanism set in action," 1650s, earlier tricker (1620s), from Dutch trekker "trigger," from trekken "to pull" (see trek). Tricker was the usual form in English until c. 1750. Trigger-happy is attested from 1942.
- trigger (v.)
- 1930, from trigger (n.). Related: Triggered; triggering.
- 1. 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。
- 2. 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。
- 3. They were gunned down by members of the trigger-happy National Guard.
- 他们被那些肆意开枪的国民卫队士兵枪杀了。
- 4. Unresolved or unacknowledged fears can trigger sleepwalking.
- 残留在心里的或不为人知的恐惧都可能引发梦游。
- 5. A wide range of emotionally stressful events may trigger a relapse.
- 多种令人情绪紧张的事情都可能引起旧病复发.