trigger-happy a. 爱乱开枪的, 好战的
trigger-happy[ adj ]- irresponsible in the use of firearms
<adj.all>
- marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid
<adj.all>
fierce loyalty
in a tearing rage
vehement dislike
violent passions
- I'm not trigger-happy, but I think war may be necessary.
- Since the robber's gun can't be found, Megan is suspended and told to give her trigger-happy fingers a rest.
- You have these crazy, trigger-happy Serb war-lords, heavily-armed Croats and desperate Moslems.
- Asked if he believed the two pilots were "trigger-happy" and had fired at the Libyan jets before they should have, Reagan responded: "No, I think to speculate on that is ignoring the facts.
- Their ragtag forces were nervous and often trigger-happy in the face of desperate professionals fighting for their lives against inevitable criminal prosecution under a reformist government.
- Freedom-loving people everywhere watch and listen with cautious approval, mindful that in today's uncertain world of realpolitik and trigger-happy turbulence, a populist celebration can change rapidly into a tragic hangover.
- The Panamanian Defense Forces denied there was an intrusion and said the death caused by trigger-happy U.S. troops.
- Minority leaders and the City Council have berated the department for the past two years for being too trigger-happy when confronting suspects, especially blacks and Hispanics, but others have rallied around police.
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