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trig·ger-hap·py 英ˈtrɪgəˌhæpiː美ˈtrɪgɚˌhæpiAHDtrĭgʹər-hăp'ē ☆☆☆☆☆高COCA⁷²⁷⁹⁷BNC⁵⁷³⁸²iWeb⁴⁴⁸⁸⁸ 基本英英搭配记法近义反义例句 adj.乱开枪的²⁸;好战的⁷²
Adjective: irresponsible in the use of firearmsmarked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid;fierce loyalty in a tearing rage vehement dislike violent passions trigger happy射击迅速的,出枪快速… trigger-happy⇒adj.乱开枪的²⁸;好战的⁷²近义词 rash疹子wild野生的fierce强烈的violent猛烈的tearing撕裂的dangerous危险的vehement感情强烈的unpredictable不可预知的 On the other side, the incident shows a Chinese government that is dangerously trigger-happy, willing to wage economic warfare on the slightest provocation. 另一方面,这事儿说明中国政府实在是个火药桶,一点火星,就可以给你来个经济战争。 yeeyan The new security forces are certainly, trigger-happy. Some are proving undisciplined. 新建立的安全部队的确崇尚武力,其中一些还证实是无视军纪,为非作歹。 ecocn The problem is that trigger-happy intervention also has its drawbacks. It has long been accepted that retail depositors should be protected, to maintain their faith in the financial system. 问题在于随意的干预总体现出障碍性,长久以来人们一直以为出于稳定小额储户对金融系统信心的考虑,他们应该受到保护。 ecocn |