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 triggered ['trigəd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 触发的(起动的)

  1. The smoke triggered off the alarm.
    这些烟把警报器触响了.
  2. He pulled the trigger and the bottle was shot to pieces.
    他扣动扳机,瓶子当即被打得粉碎。



  1. A study today concludes that virtually all asthma attacks are triggered by allergies, challenging a widely held belief.
  2. The highly controversial theory says such impacts kicked up dust and triggered smoky fires that blocked enough sunlight to freeze many creatures and deprive others of food supplies.
  3. This practice is known in the industry as 'skin-to-skin' working. The report said the roof fall was caused by rock movement 'probably' triggered by 'the relatively high rate of advance of the working in the roadway'.
  4. This was triggered by the savings-and-loan crisis and growing investor fears about money center banks, as many banks pulled back from issuing higher and higher interest rates.
  5. That political crisis triggered the latest spasm of fighting in Lebanon's 14-year-old civil war.
  6. An NTT Basic Research Laboratories team led by Eiichi Yamaguchi published a report in April's Japanese Journal of Applied Physics saying they triggered a "gigantic" blast of one million to two million neutrons a second for two to three seconds.
  7. Such positive sentiment has triggered a powerful junk-bond rally that has pushed prices of low-rated bonds to the highest levels in months.
  8. Last month's report showing an unexpectedly large $13.83 billion deficit in February triggered a sharp sell-off in both the dollar and Treasury bonds.
  9. The cut in the October 1988-September 1989 quota was triggered automatically by a fall in the average coffee price below $1.15 a pound.
  10. He said the spill was triggered by a "chain of events" that the company is still investigating.
  11. Market watchers said gold's nose dive was triggered by one huge sell order from Saudi Arabia.
  12. Golden parachutes, triggered by a takeover or other change in control, are richer: They typically cover about three years' pay and bonus.
  13. Most scientists believe the glacial age, which lasted until about 10,000 years ago, was brought about by a gradual global cooling, perhaps triggered by a movement of the continents that blocked the exchange of warm water between oceans at the equator.
  14. Mr. Le Pen's 14.4% showing Sunday has triggered what he calls an "earthquake" in French politics.
  15. The hostile cash offers sharply boosted arbitrage profits because they often triggered bidding wars for target companies.
  16. Farm subsidy payments were down $2.3 billion thanks to higher commodity prices triggered by the summer drought.
  17. Hussein has been holding numerous meetings at home and abroad in recent weeks after pledging to seek a diplomatic solution to the crisis, triggered by the Aug. 2 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.
  18. The SMI index added 17.1 to 2,867.7. Buying of Roche certificates, up SFr50 to SFr6,250, by one small bank triggered demand elsewhere in the sector.
  19. Snow fell across the West and the Midwest today after two people died in an Oregon storm that triggered road-closing mudslides and floods.
  20. Strong early buying from the Middle East triggered "good momentum" in silver, said David Sobotka, chief bullion trader for Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. in New York.
  21. The bond market's sell-off early yesterday was triggered by a government report showing an unexpectedly large 0.8% increase in retail sales last month.
  22. The other hunter tried to grab the shotgun, but the writhing reptile triggered the other barrel, the agency said.
  23. "First the yen soared against the Australian dollar in early trading, triggered by the Australian central bank's announcement it would lower interest rates," said Mamoru Tabata, a dealer with the Mitsui Taiyo Kobe Bank.
  24. This way, the immune system might be triggered to launch a powerful but localized attack on the tumor.
  25. The report apparently triggered a surge in stock index futures, which then touched off program trading as arbitragers sold the futures and bought the underlying stocks.
  26. It triggered a small loss at Morgan, which had a large year-earlier profit.
  27. THE SHARP NARROWING of the November trade deficit triggered market rallies Friday and bolstered arguments that the nation's trade picture is improving.
  28. Traders said the price drop was so steep because the decline triggered selling by several big brokerage-house commodity funds, which often buy and sell according to price trends instead of fundamental developments.
  29. The 68 Nasdaq trucking issues, as a group, did even better yesterday, triggered by an acquisition proposal for American Carriers, which has $50 million in market value.
  30. The federal government and the New York Stock Exchange said Friday they are examining an apparently bogus claim of a large investment in General Cinema Corp. that triggered a sharp rise in the price of the company's stock.
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