1. trigger
Certain smells can easily trigger childhood memories.
releasing the trigger
People with a phobia often have an object that triggers their fears.
If I come across a cafe it triggers me to buy a coffee.
It appears that light can trigger regeneration.
trigger Definitions: Take-Up, Creep, Break, Overtravel, Reset, etc.
the part of a gun that you pull with your finger to fire it: He pointed the gun and pulled the trigger. to make something start to happen.
trigger for hunger
She aimed and pulled the trigger and everyone could hear the sound of a speeding bullet.
Stimulation of the dopamine receptors triggers nerve impulses in the brain that help to control body movements.
Let's start with two of the most potent weapons you need to trigger love at first sight.
remove any triggers of this behavior.
Depression is a serious medical illness that can be triggered by a drastic loss.
Social discontent can trigger unexpected effects.
irritants trigger contact dermatitis
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Słownik tematyczny żywienie (strona 105) rozszerzenieThe Ion Channel: Trough the KeyholeYT The terrifying real science of avalanchesPrzydatne słówka business english 08.06Słówka do egzaminu cz. XII2. elicit
Tom tried to elicit a response from Mary.
1. He spoke for a long time, trying to elicit some comment or response from Hanuman. 2. Phone calls elicited no further information 3. certain personality traits elicit negative feedback and even punishment from others
They invariably elicit exclamations of approval from guests
Makes associations between behaviors as cues and an elicited response, such as expecting to be held or fed if crying.
I also have a degree of understanding for the very emotional responses which such matters sometimes elicit.
The test uses pictures to elicit words from the child. (elicit something from somebody)
I must send an email to Roche to have access to elicit data from their storage
You have to ask the right questions to elicit the information you want.
An example of elicit is to get a confession from a suspect.
If you ask good questions and you elicit thoughtful answers then you learn more about the person.
elicit get or produce something, for example, a reaction
In elderly patients an increase in dosing should be done under close supervision to elicit a satisfactory and safe response.
Her tears elicited great sympathy from her audience.
elicit a fuller, longer reply
When her knock elicited no response, she opened the door and peeped in.
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Profi Lingua C1 - 3Asking the right questionsBBC Learning English 2Fotografia - pozowanieKolos u Deana3. evoke
The old house evoked memories of his childhood. His photographs evoke the isolation and solitude of the desert.
These shows were evoked interest in a large number of people.
The music evoked memories of her youth.
Horizontal lines were thought to evoke and relate to the native prairie landscape.
The music evokes memories.
That smell always evokes memories of my old school.
Evoke is usually an indirect action and not something that is necessarily done actively. His story evoked sympathy from the jury.
It will surely evoke a positive response.
President Saakashvili cannot have believed that military intervention would evoke no response from Russia.
The principles of true art is not to portray, but to evoke
This cuisine is seasoned to evoke the esprit of Paris.
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Karol Angielski unit 4 4 44E i 4F - ANGIELSKI07.12 angielski 1 czfantazyjny angielskisocial psychology4. spark
A shower of sparks flew up the chimney.
You really ought to change your spark plugs.
The war on Iraq is a volatile subject of political debate; any wrong word and a heated argument could spark.
The protests were sparked by the firing of two restaurant employees.
These are perfectly good stories, as they fulfil both important roles nicely: they allow delivery teams to schedule things and they spark a good discussion.
A small spark caused a huge fire.
We were looking at the sparks flying from the fire.
you have this spark in your eyes behind shy smile
Police fear the arrest of the two youths could spark further trouble.
Two stones rubbed themselves together and a spark lit and a fire was kindled on the wood piece.
The performance was short on spark and creativity.
That small incident was the spark that set off the street riots.
My intrest in this topic was sparked by this book.
The fire was caused by a spark from a cigarette.
Joy, beautiful spark of the gods, daughter of Elysium, we approach fire-drunk, heavenly One, your shrine.
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Bednarski - Agnieszka - Lista 7 E-Pangielski kartkowka unit 1Słówka do egzaminu cz. VIAgnieszka - Lista 7 E-PAgnieszka lista 7 E-P5. engender
She engenders a mess wherever she goes.
Her new book engendered a lot of controversy.
engender controversy, engender conflict
The "gender" issue engendered controversy.
the issue engenders controversy
The issue has engendered a considerable amount of debate
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Fiszki z książki - "'Farewell'" (W. H. Stacpoole)Fiszki z książki - "Richard Strauss Herbert F. Pey...Fiszki z książki - "The Cholera Gazette, Vol. I.No...Fiszki z książki - "The Cholera Gazette, Vol. I.No...Fiszki z książki - "The Lady of Pleasure A Comedie...6. induce
Nothing could induce him to change his mind.
Moderate exercise in the evening helps induce sleep.
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General characteristics of drugsGeneral characteristics of drugsgeneral characteristic of drugsgeneral characteristic of drugsClassification of drugs7. trigger off
This street fight may trigger off more serious events.
This street fight may trigger off more serious events
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Vocabulary (Matasek. 01)Matura bez problemuupstream unit 4 właściwe8. prompt
Your prompt reply is urgently required.
prompt reply
The bishop's speech has prompted an angry response from both political parties.
I posted a few pictures of Vancouver on Instagram and it prompted one of my friends to move here.
Early diagnosis and prompt treatment of malaria helps prevent death.
‘‘And the picture?’ he prompted’
They've written back already - that was a very prompt reply.
It included detailed prompts and reminders to avoid omissions in care.
The thought of her daughter's wedding day prompted her to lose some weight.
Unless we act wisely, consistently and promptly, we may create a vicious circle.
slide with prompt words
Such concerns have been prompted by astonishing recent progress in AI
Follow the prompts that the computer gives you.
If you want to know what it is you should press this button and you will get a certain prompt
The Japanese people appreciate very much the prompt assistance of many foreign countries.
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Agnieszka lista 7 E-P9. invoke
She invoked history to prove her point. He invoked his Fifth Amendment privileges.
to invoke an article, the authotity of sb, a precedent
She had invoked the law in her own defence.
His name has been invoked perhaps more often than anyone else's.
Where an international couple decide to divorce, they may therefore invoke different laws.
You should be putting your emphasis on persuading the courts to invoke Article 21 of the 2003 Extradition Act.
n court, you might invoke the Fifth Amendment (the right not to say something that will make you look bad) if you don't want to talk.
you invoked – or called upon – that particular Muse to inspire you
Great Britain invoked military aid from the United States.
For the government to do that legally, they would have to invoke the "notwithstanding" clause of the constitution.
10. set off
We'd better set off now before it gets dark.
When are you planning to set off?
set off
We set off for London just after ten.
This event set off a crisis. She'll set off for Warsaw in the evening. I have to set off early to get there.
You set off the alarm in the seat of my chair. It goes off when somebody tries to blow smoke up my rear.
What time did you set off?
Rob described Emma to Sophie and she set off one her errand.
I'm about to set off my new business
Wonder why,” said Ron sarcastically as they set off toward the Leaky Cauldron
Have you ever set off very early to catch a flight?
We had better set off soon, otherwise we’ll never get there!
begin a journey; set out/We set off at 5 o’clock.
Definition if you set off, you start a journey. If you set off for somewhere, you start your journey to go to that place
The daredevil set off on the journey into the middle of the jungle.
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OutComes vol211. call up
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słowa na literę C12. conjure up
Familiar tunes can help us conjure up memories of the past.
whenever i try to conjure up what innovation looks like
All I could do was to conjure up happy memories.
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workbook unit 2, test 8 i 92 dział wszystkie słówkasłówka angielski 413. develop
developing world
The mandatory character of schooling is rarely analyzed in the multitude of works dedicated to the study of the various ways to develop within children the desire to learn.
Blind people sometimes develop a compensatory ability to sense the proximity of objects around them.
Shy people can develop drug dependence as a defense.
Research shows that children of homosexuals develop just as normally as kids in heterosexual families.
In foreign countries, especially in Western countries, students are encouraged to express and develop themselves as individuals.
For world peace, therefore, we must develop the consciousness that we are all one people of planet Earth through continual international cultural and economic exchange.
The latter will continue to develop along their own paths according to the needs of their own speakers.
He's born from a Jewish mother and a Muslim father; this helped him much to develop a kind of openmindedness.
Some species gradually develop elaborate repertoires of dozens or even hundreds of variants of a basic song.
After one or two large factories have been built in or near a town, people come to find work, and soon an industrial area begins to develop.
A man can no more become a woman than a monkey can develop into a man.
When something develops, it grows. And if you develop something, you create it.
A short story eventually developed into a full-scale novel.
Do you remember I told you about a game I’ve been developing?
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English in photography Vocabulary from Unit 5-7Radiographer Job Description, Duties, and Responsi...14. cause
cause problems
It was built by working men and women who dug into what little savings they had to give $5 and $10 and $20 to the cause.
The recent news about the Fukushima I nuclear power plant will likely strengthen the cause of the advocates who want to let our local nuclear power plant's license expire.
But so that we may not cause offense, go to the lake and throw out your line. Take the first fish you catch; open its mouth and you will find a four-drachma coin. Take it and give it to them for my tax and yours.
Technically, drugs that cause miosis can relieve the PNS effects of those causing mydriasis since sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulation tend to negate each others' effects.
Do you know where my key is? I don't see it anywhere. "You must be looking for it with your eyes closed, then, cause it's on the table as always."
It is the drop in the rice pricing (blamed on consumers' loss of interest in rice and the freeing up of the international market) that is the cause.
Today, the milkman was buried. There were a lot of people, cause everybody in the village knew him. "Oh, is there a milkman in Linschoten?" "Well, no, not anymore!"
I call upon the scientific community in our country, those who gave us nuclear weapons, to turn their great talents now to the cause of mankind and world peace: to give us the means of rendering these nuclear weapons impotent and obsolete.
Seagulls cause all types of disturbances by cackling loudly, spreading guano, tearing up garbage bags and attacking to get food.
The fact that educated Americans in general no longer share understandable background knowledge is a chief cause of their inability to communicate effectively.
In 2011, Toyota recalled two million vehicles which, they alleged, had gas pedals that could jam and cause the car to accelerate uncontrollably.
The oil spill is causing problems for coastal fisheries. The hurricane caused widespread damage
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4, 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, 4e, 4fUnit 3f Events p. 52ang zawodowy15. spark off
16. bring about
Your weakness would bring about her death.
Now we can just wait what these changes will bring about.
It can bring about serious consequences.
Between 2010 and 2013, Hussein writes that al-Qaida will aim to bring about the collapse of the hated Arabic governments.
What you did can bring about serious consequences
Harold’s working to bring about changes in the industry.
bring about change
bring about changesin the industry
bring about changes in the industry
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unit 1 cz. 1 i 217. bring on
I hate cats. They bring on my terrible allergies.
Right, bring on the Rover!
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Wojtek pharsal verbspora na nauke