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yks.nom. irrottaa; yks.gen. irrotan; yks.part. irrotti; yks.ill. irrottaisi; mon.gen. irrottakoon; mon.part. irrottanut; mon.ill. irrotettiindetach (verb)detail (verb)disconnect (verb)disengage (verb)extricate (verb)loosen (verb)release (verb)screw (verb)separate (verb)start (verb)uncouple (verb)undo (verb)unfasten (verb)unfix (verb)unhitch (verb)unlock (verb)unloose (verb)untie (verb)free remove unbind* * *technology• unfastentechnology• remove• rip uptechnology• screwtechnology• segregatetechnology• separatetechnology• start• disconnecttechnology• strip• triggertechnology• unbindtechnology• undotechnology• unfixtechnology• unhitchtechnology• unlinktechnology• unlocktechnology• unloosetechnology• untie• releasetechnology• uncoupletechnology• detailtechnology• loosentechnology• ablatetechnology• break uptechnology• cut offtechnology• detachtechnology• disentangletechnology• disengagetechnology• disjoin• dismantletechnology• dissociatetechnology• extricatetechnology• freetechnology• liberatetechnology• loosetechnology• decouple
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trigger-happy — adjective likely to use weapons or start an attack, especially when it is not necessary … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trigger — [v] cause to happen activate, bring about, cause, elicit, generate, give rise to, produce, prompt, provoke, set in motion, set off, spark, start; concept 242 Ant. block, check, halt, stop … New thesaurus
trigger-happy — ☆ trigger happy [trig′ərhap΄ē ] adj. [see HAPPY, adj. 4] 1. inclined to resort to force rashly or irresponsibly 2. ready to start a war at the slightest provocation; bellicose … English World dictionary
trigger — ▪ I. trigger trig‧ger 1 [ˈtrɪgə ǁ ər] also trigger off verb [transitive] to make something start happening, especially a series of events: • The move could trigger a rush by investors to buy annuities. • a sales rush triggered by cuts in interest … Financial and business terms
trigger — I = trigger off trigger UK [ˈtrɪɡə(r)] / US [ˈtrɪɡər] or trigger off UK / US verb [transitive] Word forms trigger : present tense I/you/we/they trigger he/she/it triggers present participle triggering past tense triggered past participle… … English dictionary
trigger — trig|ger1 [ˈtrıgə US ər] n ↑barrel, ↑sight, ↑trigger [Date: 1600 1700; : Dutch; Origin: trekker, from Middle Dutch trecken to pull ; TREK2] 1.) the part of a gun that you pull with your finger to fire it pull/squeeze the trigger ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
trigger — trig|ger1 [ trıgər ] or ,trigger off verb transitive ** 1. ) to make something happen: Further violence was triggered by news of his death. a ) to cause someone to have particular feelings or memories: You find that strangely familiar smells… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trigger — As a verb, trigger was originally applied to the pressing of the trigger of a gun but now is widely used to mean initiating or setting off something, such as a fight, a celebration, or an argument. Trigger is a respectable word as both verb and… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
trigger — /ˈtrɪgə / (say triguh) noun 1. (in firearms) a small projecting tongue which when pressed by the finger liberates the mechanism and discharges the weapon. 2. a device, as a lever, the pulling or pressing of which releases a detent or spring. 3.… …
trigger button — paleidimo mygtukas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. start button; trigger button vok. Anlaßdruckknopf, m; Start Taste, f rus. пусковая кнопка, f pranc. bouton de démarrage, m; bouton de marche, m; bouton de mise en marche, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
Start-Taste — paleidimo mygtukas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. start button; trigger button vok. Anlaßdruckknopf, m; Start Taste, f rus. пусковая кнопка, f pranc. bouton de démarrage, m; bouton de marche, m; bouton de mise en marche, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas