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  1. trigger n. (firearm) gatillo nm. The policeman had his finger on the trigger of the gun. El policía puso su dedo en el gatillo del arma. trigger n. ( [sth] causing emotional response) (Psicología) detonante emocional nm + adj mf.

  2. a small tongue in a gun that, when pressed by the finger, fires the gun. a device pulled or pressed to release something. anything that causes a reaction: a trigger for the fight. v. [ ~ + object] to cause or begin (a chain of events): Inflation triggered unemployment.

  3. trigger [sth] vtr. (alarm, sensor: set off) déclencher ⇒ vtr. Rachel burned the toast, triggering the smoke alarm. trigger [sth] vtr. (set in motion, provoke) déclencher ⇒, provoquer ⇒ vtr. The assassination of the archduke triggered the war. L'assassinat de l'archiduc a déclenché la guerre.

  4. traducir TRIGGER: gatillo, activar, provocar, desencadenar, gatillo [masculine, singular], detonante [masculine…. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  5. Traducción de 'trigger' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  6. trigger ( sth.) verb ( triggered, triggered) desencadenar v. Viruses can trigger diseases. Los virus pueden desencadenar enfermedades. activar algo v. I pushed the emergency button to trigger the alarm. Pulsé el botón de emergencia para activar la alarma. provocar algo v. Some ingredients may trigger an allergic reaction.

  7. n as adj. [is, feels] trigger happy. a trigger [mechanism, point, value] have an itchy trigger finger.