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I. trigger [ˈtrɪgəʳ, Am -ɚ] N
1. trigger (gun part):
trigger
2. trigger (cause):
trigger
II. trigger [ˈtrɪgəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans
to trigger [off] sth
wywoływać [perf wywołać] coś
OpenDict entry
trigger N
database trigger COMPUT
OpenDict entry
trigger N
to pull the trigger (to make a decisive move) fig idiom
to pull the trigger
trigger-happy ADJ pej
trigger-happy
Present
Itrigger
youtrigger
he/she/ittriggers
wetrigger
youtrigger
theytrigger
Past
Itriggered
youtriggered
he/she/ittriggered
wetriggered
youtriggered
theytriggered
Present Perfect
Ihavetriggered
youhavetriggered
he/she/ithastriggered
wehavetriggered
youhavetriggered
theyhavetriggered
Past Perfect
Ihadtriggered
youhadtriggered
he/she/ithadtriggered
wehadtriggered
youhadtriggered
theyhadtriggered
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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)
to trigger [off] sth
wywoływać [perf wywołać] coś
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
The first card played in every round always triggers.
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They lure the bear into the shack, and use a trigger to close the front door behind it, locking it in.
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They are sitting on volcanoes - any excuse, any small excuse, and the violence is triggered.
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The report triggered an increase in local insurance rates.
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Different triggers may be called before, during, and after each critical step.
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