Gatillo in english

Trigger

pronunciation: trɪgɜr part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

gatillo = trigger. 

Example: Cops will point guns at people all the time to protect themselves, but putting a finger on the trigger implies that you are about to fire = Cops will point guns at people all the time to protect themselves, but putting a finger on the trigger implies that you are about to fire.

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» apretar el gatillopull + the trigger .

Example: A boy on trial in the shooting death of his principal told investigators that he 'just freaked out' and pulled the trigger three times = Un chico juzgado por haber matado a tiros al director dijo a los investigadores que ?sencillamente había perdido los papeles? y apretó el gatillo tres veces.

» gatillo altamente sensiblehair trigger .

Example: You don't want a hair trigger for hunting, because with gloves on you may accidentally trigger the shot before you even get settled and start the squeeze.

» gatillo muy sensiblehair trigger .

Example: You don't want a hair trigger for hunting, because with gloves on you may accidentally trigger the shot before you even get settled and start the squeeze.

Gatillo synonyms

trip in spanish: viaje, pronunciation: trɪp part of speech: noun induction in spanish: inducción, pronunciation: ɪndʌkʃən part of speech: noun spark in spanish: chispa, pronunciation: spɑrk part of speech: noun actuate in spanish: accionar, pronunciation: æktʃueɪt part of speech: verb activate in spanish: activar, pronunciation: æktəveɪt part of speech: verb set off in spanish: partir, pronunciation: setɔf part of speech: verb initiation in spanish: iniciación, pronunciation: ɪnɪʃieɪʃən part of speech: noun spark off in spanish: chispa, pronunciation: spɑrkɔf part of speech: verb touch off in spanish: provocar, pronunciation: tʌtʃɔf part of speech: verb trigger off in spanish: desencadenar, pronunciation: trɪgɜrɔf part of speech: verb gun trigger in spanish: disparador de pistola, pronunciation: gʌntrɪgɜr part of speech: noun
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