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English
Etymology
From trip + wire.
Noun
tripwire (plural tripwires)
- A cord or wire arranged so that when snagged or pulled by an intruder, it will trigger a detector or trap or a device, such as a land mine.
1971, Richard Carpenter, Catweazle and the Magic Zodiac, Harmondsworth: Puffin Books, page 119:They watched the two ghost-hunters run own the corridor and go crashing over the trip-wire.
2020 December 30, Tim Dunn, “The railway's mechanical marvels”, in Rail, page 58, photo caption:Thirteen people were injured in August 1957 when this Bristol freighter skidded on the runway at Southend Airport when landing with a flight from Calais. It ploughed through the boundary fence, but thankfully stopped short of the railway and the 1,500V overhead wires. A tripwire was installed on this section of Shenfield-Southend line to warn train drivers of instances such as this.
- Any means of detecting intruders or attackers.
1994, Diplomat, volume 5, page 67:The continued presence of U.S. troops as a tripwire force in Macedonia is an increasingly risky venture.
Synonyms
Translations
a passive triggering mechanism
Verb
tripwire (third-person singular simple present tripwires, present participle tripwiring, simple past and past participle tripwired)
- (transitive) To set a tripwire mechanism in (a location).