in medicine, a specific event that starts a process or that causes a particular outcome. for example, chemotherapy, painful treatments, or the smells, sounds, and sights that go with them may trigger anxiety and fear in a patient who has cancer. in allergies, exposure to mold, pollen or dust may trigger sneezing, watery eyes, and coughing.
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/01 16:58 UTC 版)
Originally tricker, from Dutch trekker (“pull”, noun, as in drawer-pull, bell-pull), from Dutch trekken (“to drag, draw, pull”).
trigger (third-person singular simple present triggers, present participle triggering, simple past and past participle triggered)
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トートグ
tautogs
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
駆けくら
a rhythm
ぐぐれ
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