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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. to cause something to start. activar, provocar. Some people find that certain foods trigger their headaches. Algunas personas descubren que ciertos alimentos les provocan dolores de cabeza. Ultraviolet-B radiation triggers the skin to produce vitamin D. La radiación ultravioleta B hace que la piel produzca vitamina D.

  3. sustantivo. 1. [of gun] gatillo m. [of bomb, machine] disparador m. to pull the trigger apretar el gatillo ⧫ disparar. 2. (= catalyst) detonante m ⧫ desencadenante m. to act as a trigger for sth actuar como detonante de algo. verbo transitivo. (also: trigger off) [bomb] hacer estallar. [fight, explosion] provocar.

  4. See 6 authoritative translations of Triggered in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.

  5. See 6 authoritative translations of Trigger in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.

  6. trigger noun (START) [ C usually singular ] an event or situation, etc. that causes something to start: There are fears that the incident may be a trigger for more violence in the capital. [ C usually singular ] psychology specialized.

  7. Ejemplos de uso de. trigger verb. • Smoke triggered the fire alarm. • The timer was set to trigger the bomb in exactly one hour. • His remarks triggered a public outcry. • Certain foods trigger his headaches. • The power outage was triggered by heavy rains. Más.