Triggers
形容词
1. triggering
触发的;引发的
名词
1. trigger [C]
扳机;触发器
2. trigger [C]
诱因;触发因素
3. trigger [C]
(火器、机器等的)板机;扳机
词语辨析
trigger和cause都可以表示“引起,导致”,但用法略有不同。trigger强调引起某种反应或事件的直接因素,而cause更一般,指引起任何结果或后果的原因。
词汇扩充
1. trigger-happy [adj.]
爱开枪的;喜欢扣扳机的
2. trigger warning [noun]
(帖子、文章等的)触发警告
近义词
activate, initiate, set off
反义词
prevent, inhibit, suppress
柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)
名词:
1. A trigger is a small lever which you pull to fire a gun.
2. A trigger is something that causes something else to happen.
动词:
If something triggers a particular process or situation, it causes it to begin to happen or exist.
牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary)
名词:
1. A small device that releases a spring or catch and so sets off a mechanism, especially in order to fire a gun.
2. A factor that causes a particular reaction or development, especially a negative one.
动词:
1. Cause (an event or situation) to happen or exist.
2. (Of a situation, event, or fact) be the cause of.
用法
trigger的名词用法:
1. pull the trigger
扣动扳机
2. set off a trigger
触发某个诱因
trigger的动词用法:
1. trigger something
引发某事物
2. trigger an event
引发一个事件
相关例句
- His words triggered a heated debate among the participants. (他的话引发了与会者之间的激烈辩论。)
- The sound of breaking glass triggered the alarm system. (玻璃破碎的声音触发了警报系统。)
- The trigger of the gun was pulled, and the bullet was fired. (扳动了枪的扳机,子弹被发射了。)
- The trigger for her anger was his constant disrespect. (导致她愤怒的原因是他持续的不尊重。)
- Anxiety can be a trigger for panic attacks. (焦虑可能是引发恐慌发作的因素。)
- The film contains scenes that may be a trigger for some viewers. (这部电影中包含可能触发某些观众的场景。)
- He was known for being trigger-happy and often got into unnecessary conflicts. (他以喜欢扣扳机而闻名,经常卷入不必要的冲突。)
- The article came with a trigger warning for sensitive content. (这篇文章附带了一个对敏感内容的触发警告。)
- The trigger of the bomb was activated by a remote control. (炸弹的触发器被遥控激活。)
- His resignation triggered a series of changes within the company. (他的辞职引发了公司内部的一系列变化。)
- The economic crisis triggered a wave of unemployment. (经济危机引发了一波失业潮。)
- The news of the accident triggered a state of panic among the crowd. (事故的消息引发了人群中的恐慌情绪。)
- The smell of freshly baked bread triggered memories of her childhood. (新鲜出炉的面包的香气唤起了她童年的回忆。)
- Exercise can trigger the release of endorphins, which improve mood. (运动可以引发内啡肽的释放,从而改善情绪。)
- She knew that any criticism would trigger his anger. (她知道任何批评都会引发他的愤怒。)
- The trigger event for the stock market crash was the sudden collapse of a major bank. (股市崩盘的引发事件是一家主要银行的突然倒闭。)
- The trigger for the protest was the government's decision to raise taxes. (抗议的诱因是政府决定提高税收。)
- The trigger mechanism of the bomb was carefully designed. (炸弹的扳机机制被精心设计了。)
- The trigger of the gun jammed, preventing it from firing. (枪的扳机卡住了,阻止了它的发射。)
- Her words triggered a flood of emotions within him. (她的话引发了他内心的一阵情绪洪流。)
- The trigger warning on the article alerted readers to potentially distressing content. (文章上的触发警告提醒读者可能存在令人不安的内容。)