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'triɡə 1. noun1) (a small lever on a gun, which is pulled to make the gun fire: He aimed the rifle at her but did not pull the trigger.) avtrekker2) (anything which starts a series of actions or reactions.) utløser2. verb((often with off) to start (a series of events): The attack triggered (off) a full-scale war.) utløse, sette i gangIsubst. \/ˈtrɪɡə\/1) ( på skytevåpen) avtrekker2) ( også overført) utløser, utløsende faktor, forklaring: noe som setter noe i gangcock the trigger ( om skytevåpen) spenne hanen avsikre våpenetpull the trigger eller draw the trigger trykke på avtrekkeren, trekke avIIverb \/ˈtrɪɡə\/1) (overført, også trigger off) starte, utløse, sette i gang, vekke2) vekke
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