Synonym: begin, fire, kindle, start, touch off. Similar words: bigger, refrigerator, intrigued, suggest, suggestion, right, origin, frigid. Meaning: ['trɪgə(r)] n. 1. lever that activates the firing mechanism of a gun 2. a device that activates or releases or causes something to happen 3. an act that sets in motion some course of events. v. 1. put in motion or move to act 2. release or pull the trigger on.
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181. Graduating payments and particularly the high score needed to trigger any payment are problems.
182. Therefore, the report itself is not likely to trigger a rate increase.
183. A young ex-Marine points a gun at his head and pulls the trigger.
184. The trigger fish feeds on coral, crunching the stony branches and extracting the little polyps.
185. Trigger sprayers: These hand sprayers easily recognisable by their trigger pump action are known widely to gardeners.
186. Equipment was possibly used to trigger air raid sirens during the Second World War.
187. He had tried several times at a local shooting range but he couldn't bring himself to pull the trigger.
188. Even emotional stress can be a trigger to finely-tuned glands responsible for the maintenance of hormone levels.
189. Then the trigger as you pull it, then the pellet punching a dark red pit in the rabbit's neck.
190. Nine in 10 people eat too much fat - which can be a trigger of heart disease.
191. Some Laboulbeniales even have so-called trigger organs to ensure judicious use of spores.
192. You can download a copy of the program containing the test trigger.
193. The short-term goal will represent a cut-off point that will trigger reinforcement or recognition for performance improvement.
194. And where would the trigger for worldwide revolution come from - advanced economies or those still in the process of industrialization?
195. The fish has also been involved in other incidents of distress, such as having a fight with a Picasso Trigger.
196. He brought up his arm in one swift movement and pulled the trigger.
197. Stepping back a couple of paces in the roiling smoke, he aimed the shotgun at the lock and pulled the trigger.
198. Quad 2-input NAND gate with schmitt trigger inputs.
199. The ignitor is the trigger of the engine.
200. Then you select your trigger word.
201. Strobing is definately a trigger for her.
202. Can a stored procedure call a trigger?
203. Financial'fashions'can trigger big moves in major currencies.
204. Provide automatic key AA/BB, 8 directions key ,[www.Sentencedict.com] and TRIGGER KEY that can let shoot key down without press shoot key all the time.
205. Whenever the trigger event occurs, the ability goes on top of the stack the next time a player would receive priority .
206. We're predicting Apple will incorporate new multitouch gestures, and maybe even the accelerometer, to trigger functions of the traditional QWERTY keyboard.
207. It is possible to write a generic function that can generate an audit trail of the information manipulated through SQL and captured through trigger.
208. I generate my own electricity, and send out impulses to trigger contraction.
209. Through redesigning the structure of the original PFD circuit and based on the traditional D trigger PFD, two new PFDs, transmission gate D trigger PFD and flip-latch based PFD were proposed.
210. An improved plan of silicon controlled rectifier(SCR)line type trigger is described in detail. Anew practical circuit of bipolar transistor trigger for high pulse repeat frequency is presented.
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