triggered
adj. 触发的
v. 引发( trigger的过去式和过去分词 ); 扣…的扳机; 发射(导弹); 松开扳机(或扳柄等)
The trigger of a gun is a small lever which you pull to fire it.
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。
The trigger of a bomb is the device which causes it to explode.
...trigger devices for nuclear weapons.
核武器的引爆器
To trigger a bomb or system means to cause it to work.
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。
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。
If something triggers an event or situation, it causes it to begin to happen or exist.
...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
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。
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.
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。
The mere mention of food had triggered off hunger pangs.
单单提到食物就引起了阵阵饥饿感。
The illness is triggered by a chemical imbalance in the brain.
这种疾病是大脑化学物质失衡诱发的。
The discovery triggered a stream of readers' letters.
该发现引来了读者接二连三的来信。
The incident triggered an armed clash.
这起事件触发了一场武装冲突.
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。