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n. 触发器装置
触发

  1. Price increases trigger off demands for wage increases.
    物价上涨引起了增加工资的要求。
  2. The number of bullets fired from an automatic weapon by one pull of the trigger.
    点射由于扣动扳机而从自动武器中射出的一定数量的子弹



  1. Scientists are trying to understand just what triggers a latent virus to start reproducing itself, in hopes of finding ways to keep it dormant.
  2. Nobody knows what triggers the attack, but Atkinson suggests it is carried out by the protein in his study.
  3. Four felony convictions triggers Arkansas' habitual offender law, which allows sentences of 20 years to 40 years compared to 5 years to 20 years for non-habitual offenders.
  4. I listen to what he's saying, and it triggers something in me.
  5. The plant is the only source of plutonium triggers and is considered a vital link in the U.S. nuclear weapons production chain.
  6. When the virus is most active it triggers no AIDS symptoms, whereas when AIDS symptoms arise, the virus is, paradoxically, inactive.
  7. "Clearly the amount of stock that triggers disclosure is far too high," Rep. Dingell said.
  8. While the fungus that makes aflatoxin is common in many parts of the country, only droughts of this summer's magnitude triggers production.
  9. A signal is then sent back from the satellite which stops the engine, applies the brakes and triggers an alarm.
  10. The soldiers who pulled the triggers have confessed and are likely to go to jail.
  11. The latest request by the lawmakers triggers a provision of the independent counsel statute that forces the Justice Department to determine if there is a "specific and credible" allegation that should be referred to the special prosecutor.
  12. It is that many of the triggers producing rises and falls in markets have very little to do with their area of expertise.
  13. Failure to come in under that ceiling triggers automatic spending cuts in almost all budget categories under the law.
  14. If they have gains, selling triggers immediate tax obligations.
  15. Under New York state law, any purchases in a company above 20% without the prior consent of that company triggers complications for the acquirer.
  16. The Department of Energy plant is operated by Rockwell International, and uses plutonium to fashion triggers for nuclear bombs.
  17. Every new emergency triggers an appeal for funds. This system has its merits: it decreases the risk of UNHCR developing into a large permanent bureaucracy with little to do, as has happened with some of the UN's more autonomous specialised agencies.
  18. The problems ranged from lack of a single on-site environmental executive to paving of a parking lot, apparently to reduce wind-blown dust from the plant that manufactures plutonium triggers for nuclear weapons.
  19. The next step, he said, is to find out why the normal "kickback" mechanism that triggers the growth of new hair when existing hair follicles come to the end of their normal growth cycle stops working in many middle-aged men.
  20. Whereas a lack of growth hormone causes dwarfism, a surfeit of the hormone triggers giantism, with an increased risk of diabetes, heart disease and colon polyps.
  21. Rocky Flats reprocesses plutonium in retired nuclear weapons to make triggers for new warheads.
  22. The materials have been stored at the plant for some time for the recovery of plutonium, a component used in the manufacturing of nuclear weapon triggers, the plant's main production item.
  23. Two weeks ago, Customs officers seized 40 American-made components for nuclear bomb triggers as they were being put aboard an Iraqi Airways flight to Baghdad from London.
  24. The mystery of how cocaine triggers heart attacks may have been partly solved by scientists who found the drug can induce spasms in dog and rabbit arteries.
  25. We're not going to tolerate less than the performance we want." The federal government is investigating possible environmental crimes at Rocky Flats, 15 miles northwest of Denver, which makes plutonium triggers for thermonuclear boms.
  26. Scientists found the gene responsible for a rare inherited form of colon cancer that probably also triggers the common form of the deadly disease.
  27. Without God's hand guiding the triggers of our soldiers, there never was any success and can be no success.
  28. Although probably feasible, such a proposal risks the danger that any halt will be interpreted as an adverse signal that triggers still more selling.
  29. Once activated, plasminogen triggers a chemical chain reaction that destroys fibrin and thus dissolves the blood clot.
  30. The 600-mile San Andreas Fault generally is considered the boundary between the two plates, but the plate motion also triggers earthquakes on a complicated series of faults riddling California.
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