网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的英语单词:

 

单词 Trigger
例句
1. He kept his finger on the trigger.
2. Unresolved or unacknowledged fears can trigger sleepwalking.
3. It's not clear who actually pulled the trigger.
4. He is quick on the trigger.
5. He pulled the trigger of his rifle.
6. He took aim and squeezed the trigger.
7. A wide range of emotionally stressful events may trigger a relapse.
8. The odour of food may be a trigger for man's appetite.
9. The hijacking became a trigger point for military action.
10. I pulled the trigger and the gun went off.
11. Nuts can trigger off a violent allergic reaction.
12. She raised the gun(), and pulled the trigger.
13. Intense sunlight may be a trigger to skin cancer.
14. Stress may act as a trigger for these illnesses.
15. Some people find that certain foods trigger their headaches.
16. To fire the gun, just pull the trigger.
17. Even the smell of oranges can trigger his migraine.
18. He squeezed the trigger, but nothing happened.
19. He suffers from a brain disorder that can trigger off convulsive fits.
20. Even if the trigger men are caught, those who ordered the killing escape punishment.
20. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
21. His index finger tightened on the trigger but then relaxed again.
22. He knew he should pull the trigger, but he was suddenly paralysed by fear.
23. If he had really pulled the trigger, I would have ended up then and there.
24. Her finger tightened on the trigger as she heard footsteps approaching.
25. The trigger for the strike was the closure of yet another factory.
26. Don't pull the trigger!
27. Wire the thermometers up to trigger off an alarm bell if the temperature drops.
28. A man pointed a gun at them and pulled the trigger.
29. Sometimes even a light touch on the face is enough to trigger off this pain.
30. In a moment of blind panic she had pulled the trigger and shot the man dead.
1. He kept his finger on the trigger.
2. Unresolved or unacknowledged fears can trigger sleepwalking.
3. It's not clear who actually pulled the trigger.
4. He is quick on the trigger.
5. He pulled the trigger of his rifle.
6. He took aim and squeezed the trigger.
7. A man pointed a gun at them and pulled the trigger.
8. A wide range of emotionally stressful events may trigger a relapse.
9. His index finger tightened on the trigger but then relaxed again.
10. If he had really pulled the trigger, I would have ended up then and there.
11. Her finger tightened on the trigger as she heard footsteps approaching.
31. There may be specific events which trigger aggressive displays in your dog.
32. A new round of wage increases could trigger an inflationary spiral .
33. The body heat from a bird would trigger them.
34. Jackson is convinced Ray pulled the trigger.
35. His finger tightened on the trigger.
36. You could always use your thumb on the trigger.
37. To trigger parthenogenesis, then, Loeb had to simulate fertilisation.
38. He's not just a trigger man.
39. He pulled the trigger and the report was deafening.
40. He said this type kills with a trigger mechanism.
41. That was the trigger that started the weeping.
42. Could either or both factors be the trigger?
43. Trigger, the palomino, was obedient to the slightest pressure.
44. Certain foods can trigger an attack.
45. The incident could trigger a civil war.
46. Now we need to pull the trigger.
47. The new stand was the trigger for the layout.
48. Conditions like these would likely trigger a rapid reaction.
49. This scanner looks for trigger points.
50. Will eating carbohydrates fatten you up or trigger diabetes?
51. He pulled the trigger but the chamber was empty.
52. They reach a point where even the smallest stimulus will trigger off a massive reaction.
53. Interim athletic director Paul Bubb was right to pull the trigger and fire Cassidy on Wednesday.
54. Inspector Napoleon Hendrix said last year that Temple was believed to be a trigger man for drug dealers.
55. A short-term goal provides a trigger point for such intermediate reinforcement.
56. Maximum blade cutting speeds are controlled by a dial set into the trigger switch.
57. The Guardia Nacional wear jackboots and hook their fingers in their trigger guards.
58. Although this trigger, like other triggers, presents open-ended problematic situations,[sentence dictionary] critical thinking does not occur spontaneously.
59. In the end, it was neither the dream nor the woman he loved that prompted him to pull the trigger.
60. At the time, however, the opportunity for an alliance failed to trigger a new mass movement.
61. Even the slightest interface aspect could trigger a heated debate, with adherents of opposing solutions arguing with near-Jesuitical intensity.
62. A semi-circular wedge is moved up and down an inclined groove in an aluminium nut, with a trigger.
63. I thought about pulling the trigger, and the gun exploded, slapping back against my hand.
64. This information is used by the switching angle selector to set the correct D1 as the excitation trigger.
65. Some theorists even believe that solar wind particles hitting the atmosphere may trigger cloud formation.
66. Be it in a mousetrap or an atomic detector, the right kind of trip-lever can always trigger an arbitrarily large effect.
67. Something about his rubbery features and squeaky voice trigger my cootie detector.
68. Send not to know by whom the trigger is squeezed, it is squeezed by us all.
69. There is no evidence that stress causes addiction as such although a stressful life event may trigger latent addictive disease.
70. They claim the Act will lead to more financial hardship for breadline families and trigger more violence in the home.
71. The trigger is usually some external stimulus, not necessarily an obvious one.
72. It is theoretically possible that this activity could trigger an eruption, but highly unlikely, he said.
73. This month, eight major gun manufacturers announced they would start providing childproof trigger locks with each handgun.
74. This time when the firing stopped, he stuck the shotgun round the door with his right hand and pulled the trigger.
75. Your saying the work is urgent is the trigger, the result is lateness.
76. Another might trigger a dialog box, offering the user one of several command options.
77. All we had to experience was the trigger and off we went into a state of fear.
78. If desertification continues to spread, the dust bowl will not only undermine the economy but also trigger a huge migration eastward.
79. He squeezed the trigger and the echo of the shot blasted all around the stairwell.
80. Getting rid of weapons reduces the risk of accidental, unauthorised, hair trigger or pre-emptive use.
80. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
81. And mounting evidence shows diets high in animal protein trigger calcium loss from bones, increasing osteoporosis risks.
82. He was acutely conscious of the fact that his life hung on a twitch of his captor's trigger finger.
83. Others suggest that the buildup of mountains by tectonic movement may also serve as a trigger, by altering air currents.
84. They should also be avoided if you suffer from asthma; concentrated steam may trigger an attack.
85. Quickly loading the Very pistol with the red cartridge, Larsen aimed it at the open skylight and pulled the trigger.
86. Such a trigger could be a viral infection or a traumatic life event, says Lane.
87. It is thought that sudden exposure to intense sunlight is a trigger to melanoma, and young office workers are typical victims.
88. She put the barrel of a pistol in her mouth and pulled the trigger.
89. And the loss of the ally may be the trigger which will start chain fission.
90. It appeared Mr Prescott then put the gun barrel in his mouth and pulled the trigger.
91. The B-shell contains in-built drivers that trigger the chip technology and run the relational database.
92. But a complete withdrawal could trigger a new outbreak of fighting.
93. The Return key which denotes the start of the new paragraph can also trigger off other paragraph attributes.
94. The trigger of the gun is locked so that it cannot be fired by accident.
95. Entering a name into the diary for instance can be used to trigger an address search.
96. I squeeze the trigger, recoil, smell the metallic smoke, hear the shotgun crack.
97. The effect was to trigger off a largely middle-class uprising designed to break the chains hampering economic growth and professional advancement.
98. We know this individual pulled the trigger, but there are several possibilities as to who was actually responsible.
99. If Richemont should buy out the Philip Morris stake it would trigger an obligation to bid for the rest of the shares.
100. Then he unfroze, pulled the trigger of the shotgun and leapt back into cover, all in the same movement.
101. Just a few molecules were enough to trigger a severe response.
102. The immediate trigger for the protest is a parliamentary bill designed to crack down on illegal immigration.
103. He held the piece up and sighted it, squeezing the trigger, allowing the hammer to fall on an empty chamber.
104. A failure to achieve the annual Gramm-Rudman targets would trigger automatic spending cuts spread equally between defence and social programmes.
105. A few cycles of high intensity exercise are needed to trigger the growth of bone.
106. It will produce the hard data needed to analyse resource utilisation and will trigger an alarm mechanism allowing managers to control access.
107. He could feel in his finger the pressure of the trigger coiling.
108. He pulled the trigger, believing that the safety catch was on.
109. Then, swallowing once, he shut his eyes and squeezed the trigger.
110. Without adequate built-in safeguards,[] there will be other Susan Allens who will pull the trigger before they cry for help.
111. Verbal echoes and ambiguities may trigger off metaphorical associations that are not necessarily conceptually justified.
112. You don't find out that the gun's not loaded until after you've heard the trigger click.
113. Sometimes they even seem to provoke the trigger actions deliberately.
114. Another possible use of video in a training programme is to trigger new ideas and expand trainees' horizons.
115. Perhaps he will hold back, not least for fear of the international backlash such a violation of democracy would trigger.
116. It would only take a computer error or a mutiny by some of those manning the weapons to trigger a global war.
117. The magazine ended and there was only a faint click from the trigger mechanism.
118. If your subject to these irrational fears, then use that fear as a trigger to change your attitude.
119. The gaping round mouth of the gun, centred squarely on his left eye. Finger tightening on trigger.
120. Injection of InsP 3 can trigger breakdown of the nuclear envelope in sea urchin embryos.
121. His proposal effectively would trigger the untested constitutional process for handing over power to Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin.
122. The answer was found during detailed studies of the trigger mechanism which activates the anemone's nematocysts or stinging cells.
123. Their case helped to trigger off a savings and loan crisis in Maryland in 1985.
124. Leese rolled the throttle open to the indent starting position and squeezed the trigger switch on his collective.
125. He would trigger the necessary invitation on his return to Moscow.
126. Where education reduces fertility, which is nearly everywhere, the trigger point varies according to cultural influences.
127. Does it only occur at work or social events or do certain people trigger it?
128. The result is that a larger stimulus is required to trigger an action potential.
129. Vary your daily routes to work etc, so you don't pass bakers or sweet shops which trigger your cravings.
130. It came clear from the bag, her finger slipping on to the trigger, thumb freeing the safety catch.
131. Kate saw two young, surprised black eyes under heavy eyebrows as she gently squeezed the trigger.
132. He was sure if he could just get the craft to join, the 12 main latches would trigger.
133. At the end of the day, of course, it is fanaticism, not literature, that pulls the trigger.
134. The only controls are a variable speed dial mounted on the top of the trigger, and a small lock-on button.
135. There are so many ways in which our intolerance will trigger an angry response either in ourselves or others.
136. The trigger, which gives the fish its name, is the leading ray of its dorsal fin which has become bony.
137. He suggests that the trigger may cause an imbalance and that the immune system may play a role.
138. It may be only a matter of time before goals trigger outbreaks of mass aerobics and the odd square dance.
139. Doctors at the National Epilepsy centre at the Park hospital in Oxford carry out research into what can trigger epileptic fits.
140. The authors of the study conclude that the flushing response probably deters individuals from drinking-or from drinking enough to trigger alcoholism.
141. Once it has been killed,[sentence dictionary] the kitten may trigger off a new reaction.
142. I pause because telling the dream out loud has tripped the trigger.
143. The way he wrote it, I guessed he was as sure as anyone that I had been the trigger man.
144. I had provided the direction in my lecture, and Our discussion was the trigger.
145. But never mind, though their blue-veined old hands might be trembling their fingers could still pull a trigger.
146. There is a fourth trigger. Like the scorched fingernails, it emanates from fire.
147. Perhaps in people with a genetic predisposition, the trigger sends the immune system into permanent overdrive and disarray.
148. Simply walking down the street can trigger off ideas about society.
149. It is sensitive to slight movements of the camera, subject or reference strip and will sometimes trigger spurious diagnostics.
150. A presidential declaration would trigger federal aid dollars for flood victims.
151. For most, however, the hormone may trigger a growth spurt but seems not to increase final adult height.
152. They will be less likely to trigger off more spots.
153. Some people would like to see load-shedding trigger a sweeping change in New York's whole relationship with the surrounding region.
154. The doctor warned her that recalling the incident might trigger a setback for Sergei.
155. As winds sweep these chemical pockets into middle latitudes they encounter sunlight and trigger rapid ozone destruction.
156. It is bitterly cold outside today, but probably not cold enough to trigger the payments.
157. He pulled the trigger - and to his horror shot Christopher in the head.
158. Explain that you have an allergy to certain foods and that these will trigger a reaction.
159. Eventually the temperature rose sufficiently to trigger the sort of nuclear reactions that power every star.
160. Ultrasonics technology is used in certain burglar alarm systems which trigger on detecting the sound of breaking glass.
161. He had not delivered the fatal blows, he had not pulled the trigger.
162. Just seeing me there would trigger thief responses of some one like Gharr.
163. He pulled the automatic from his holster but stopped short of curling his finger around the trigger.
164. There was little direct discussion of the reengineering effort except as a trigger for the explosion.
165. A reset button may be used to cancel operation and a further pushbutton switch used to trigger the unit at any time.
166. Perceptions contain no element of approval or disapproval though they may trigger a reaction in terms of approval.
167. I cocked the old gun and squeezed the trigger, and it just went forward too slowly to fire a round.
168. My brain told me to pull the trigger but my finger wouldn't respond.
169. The threat to inflict pain may trigger fears more damaging than the immediate sensation of pain.
170. It would also mean that viewers, their trigger fingers on the clicker, would have trouble avoiding the candidates.
170. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
171. If the work now arrives in time then this could mean that by changing the trigger you have altered the behaviour.
172. Stepping into terra incognita by deed seems to trigger openings into the terra incognita of metanormal experience.
173. This is a condition affecting the events which trigger the operation and will enable the triggering of that operation.
174. It is hoped that these measures will trigger the long-awaited upturn in the economy.
175. Breathing becomes slower, then more shallow and finally the shooter holds about half a breath and squeezes the trigger.
176. The new vaccine aims to trigger a different kind of immuno-response, producing not antibodies but cells-killer T-cells.
177. He snapped off a shot, hardly even bothering to point the gun before he squeezed the trigger.
178. These groups have also been accused of plotting to trigger more race riots in Oldham and Bradford.
179. Any inability to carry the weight on the hind-legs will trigger off resistance in the mouth.
180. He checked that the breech was empty of bullets, then pumped the rifle up and pulled the trigger.
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 ,[] 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.
211. Based on the system clock and trigger input signals, using FPGA to generate trigger output signals in given working modes.
212. They argue that selling or acquiring stock in a local exploration and production unit in China that owns the assets doesn't represent a change of control or trigger preemption rights.
213. Objective To observe the treatment efficacy of trigger point injection and knife-needle for constrictive flexor digitorum tenosynovitis.
214. It is perfect phase trigger circuit for arc welding power source of SCR.
215. BP Plc objected to proposed legislation that would bar the oil company from operating new drilling leases in U.S. waters, saying it could trigger job losses and threaten the nation's energy security.
216. The design of the pumping source with multichannel surface discharge is introduced, and the trigger principle is analyzed theoretically.
217. Nightfall: This ability can now trigger while the Warlock is sitting.
218. You can also specify your limit price and stop-loss trigger price.
219. There is no return value to enter; in some upcoming steps we'll tell you how to trigger the next state change.
220. An advisory panel had concluded that salt should no longer have a blanket designation as safe, which "would normally trigger F. D. A. action," Michael R.
221. This instrument has a rotary encoding and raster and it has a special processing circuit not only eliminating trigger pulse case by noise but also clearing up position accumulates error.
222. "There's usually some kind of trigger point that makes people upgrade, " he said.
223. Sniper Shot: Do you have nerves of steel and a rock steady trigger finger to last through the grueling sniper tournament and prove your worth.
224. Mark's paintings instantly trigger a warped deja vu. His work recalls a parallel universe of 1950s Golden Books and the whimsy of Lewis Carroll.
225. A trigger signal generator based on FPGA is introduced in this article.
226. Starting a common trigger pulse, it can measure 64 event time intervals, and never loses them, which belong to simuta-neous events.
227. The synchronous signal of MC1311 CMOS camera is shaped by monostable trigger 74LS221. The data are stored in AT24C02, protected in the case of electricity loss.
228. The most commonly used trigger flip - flop is the master - slave type with cross feedback.
229. A key trigger for the July 5 riot was indeed such a "disinformation" posting on an international Uyghur internet group by a WUC leader in Germany.
230. Making this small change in the code, all tr.messageRow elements that are on the page will trigger this code when double-clicked.
231. As a very crude approach to reconstructing a scan raster on the TV tube, these pulses can be stripped off and individually utilized to trigger a pair of single sweep generators.
232. Data is transferred from the buffers using the computer interfaces. A trigger input is also provided to externally synchronize data recording.
233. It improves your DPS , but the down side it, your images can't trigger any Bashes.
234. An over the counter urine test kit or a blood test can measure LH (luteinizing hormone) levels, which is the trigger for ovulation and the cause of the subsequent rise in progesterone.
235. The best guess for what might be happening is that patients unwittingly trigger the transient global amnesia by raising the pressure inside their abdomens.
236. The shift trigger pulse of the thyristor trigger circuit with integration amplifier is generated by comparing directly principle of three-phase AC and shift-phase control voltage.
237. Indoor air quality rating and evaluation are based on the researches from the data collected from indoor and the rating and evaluation results will trigger the activities of the Monitor.
238. Remove the reinitialization assignments if you want simply setting the ThinkPad on its side or tilting it and holding it there to trigger a restart.
239. Those so-called drogue chutes are designed to trigger release of the main parachutes, each 35 meters (116 feet) in diameter.
240. The trigger circuit has multifunction, which will satisfy trigger circuit needs and suit two or three and six cannula trigger circuit, but doesn't require phase-sequence.
241. The switch circuit is composed of an emitter-coupled trigger circuit, an integral delay circuit and a monostable circuit.
242. Such catastrophes occur as a result of technogenous or trigger geoecological processes developing latently and occurring unexpectedly like ecological bombs of delayed action.
243. Because this is a read-write watch point, any attempt to read or modify the contents of the memory block that namestr points to would trigger a WPR or WPW message, respectively.
244. The trigger for the worsening disputes is largely economic, says Carlyle Thayer, a professor at Australian Defence Force Academy at the University of New South Wales.
245. In power system, it can excite partial parallel resonance or serial resonance, enlarge the harmonic wave, trigger relay protection system in error and disturb electric power energy metering equipment.
246. As shown in Figure 12, adding a second resistor, RB, to the circuit of Figure 9 and connecting the trigger he threshold input causes the timer to self-trigger and run as a multivibrator .
247. A trigger recognized at the transmission node initiates a broadcast transmission, and the resultant set up of a transmission path.
248. These all point to a looming economic slowdown, but it would probably take something more serious to trigger another all-out global slump.
249. The signal being input into the EXT TRIG jack will become the trigger signal source.
250. If China continues to follow the Japanese template, the end of the dollar peg will be the trigger event, setting off a Godzilla-sized credit binge.
251. The factors influencing the image quality include the heart rate, the cardiac rhythm,() the respiratory movement of patients and the trigger delays of imaging processing.
252. The loss of another 2%, according to a World Bank study last year, could start to trigger dieback in the forest's relatively dry southern and south-eastern parts.
253. The trigger electronic module consists of 3 discriminators and a coincidencegate.
254. The signal source includes input clock circuit, trigger signal circuit, D/a converter circuit, low pass filter circuit and modulator as well as sample data forming circuit with a single FPGA chip.
255. To erase redundancy of the clock, improve clock utilization rate and reduce power dissipation, this paper proposes the logic design of low power flip-flop based on double edge trigger.
256. The toy gun is black with an orange nose and trigger and red spring release mechanism.
257. Have cankerous ill physiology only then base in the crowd, psychological society stimulation rises " trigger " action.
258. Gray coding and encoding two One-hot state machine 2 trigger part and the combinational logic part of the combination of two states with separate machines.
259. You use the request to send a message to the state machine to trigger a state transition.
260. Krinsky thinks the primary trigger point that might change the minds of cosmetics executives is falling sales.
260. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
261. You can also retrieve the username of the user executing the trigger by using the SQL built-in function USER (see the Informix 11.50 SQL Syntax manual, pages 4-71).
262. In Lake Kivu, bacteria in the lake convert the CO2 into methane, which is highly flammable and could trigger an even more dangerous lake explosion.
263. If you try to delete rows from such a table, the trigger rolls back the delete action.
264. Divider, coaxial line, trigger, signal processing, data acquisition, acquisition control and waveform analysis software is included in the device.
265. Besides, in PIC, the embedded active light source is necessary to provide local optical control or trigger signal in specific functional block.
266. For example, the flow estimate may be utilized to trigger expiratory pressure relief during a patient's expiration as detected with the estimated flow signal.
267. If certain elements increase above a trigger level, a surcharge will apply based on content.
268. A hydrogen bomb has a built-in atomic bomb, which is needed to trigger the fusion reaction.
269. The A1210-A1214 Hall-effect latches include the following on a single silicon chip: voltage regulator, Hall-voltage generator, small-signal amplifier, Schmitt trigger, and NMOS output transistor.
270. Use the Screen Customization wizard to customize the screen from Figure 4 and trigger the business logic AtomFeeds to execute.
271. When the input is high or low, the 555IC works on the Schmitt trigger condition, and the digital tube demonstrates H or L, which shows the input signal is at the high level or the low level.
272. In particular, foods with sugar or fat seem to trigger cravings that then rewire the brain's pleasure circuitry to amplify that craving.
273. We use the same strategy of checking the resource extension as a trigger point, as shown below.
274. Magnetic switch was introduced as the isolator between the main and trigger circuits for the request of pre-charge upon RSD.
275. The circuit is suitable for three phase fully controlled rectification, inversion and voltage regulation etc. where the wide pulse, double narrow pulse or pulse string to trigger are needed.
276. Sanaria had hoped that injecting the vaccine intradermally would suffice to trigger protection, Hoffman says.
随便看

 

英语例句大全共收录104207条中英例句词条,基本覆盖所有常用英文单词的例句、长难句及中文翻译,是不可多得的英语学习材料。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 Suppus.net All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/11/15 6:34:07