Electronic transducer that can be attached to a drum, cymbal or other instrument to enable it to control an electronic drum unit or similar device.
The mechanism that actuates the firing sequence of a firearm, airgun, crossbow, or speargun.
An act that sets in motion some course of events.
Put in motion or move to act.
1 Brexit supporters say a second referendum would trigger a major constitutional crisis.
2 Presidents and prime ministers seeking a third term can trigger political crisis.
3 The new sanctions are unlikely to trigger an immediate crisis in Russia.
4 Lakanal House wasn't enough deaths to trigger off a major public inquiry.
5 This would worsen the humanitarian crisis and possibly trigger a new depression.
6 The filing was a major trigger of that year's global financial crisis.
7 Why could these events trigger fresh elections to the Northern Ireland assembly?
8 But, if necessary, it could also be used to trigger nuclear bombs.
9 However, don't push cams so far that you can't reach the trigger .
10 Using FE application date to trigger tax emigration, is indeed extremely risky.
11 Could it trigger even worse violence or the use of chemical weapons?
12 Lehman was the trigger for the most dangerous phase of the crisis.
13 The stranger drew the trigger , and the powder flashed in the pan.
14 But what lures investors could trigger debate among local residents and officials.
15 That could trigger political outrage among provincial governments, which have wide-ranging powers.
16 Conclusion: The prevalence of CTS is higher among workers with trigger digit.
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