词汇 | try |
释义 | try verb uk /traɪ/ us /traɪ/ tryverb (ATTEMPT)A2[ I or T ] to attempt to do something: 试图,想要;设法,努力 Keep trying and you'll find a job eventually.不断努力,你最终会找到工作的。 try againIf I don't get into the academy this year, I'll try again next year.如果今年进不了这所专科学校,我明年还会努力的。 try hardI've tried really hard but I can't convince him to come.尽管我很努力地劝他,但他就是不来。 try your best/hardestI'm trying my best/hardest, but I just can't do it.我在尽最大努力,可就是做不来。 [ + to infinitive ]I tried to open the window.我试着想打开窗户。 [ + -ing verb ]Maybe you should try getting up (= you should get up) earlier.也许早晨你应该早点起床。 to try to do something tryI'll try to call her again. attemptI have never attempted to run a marathon. endeavourUKEngineers are endeavouring to locate the source of the problem. seekThey sought to reassure the public. battleHe was battling to fix the roof in the rain. striveWith limited resources, they are striving to make the school a better one. She can be really irritating but I try to ignore her.她有时会特别烦人,不过我尽量不去理会她。 We must try to spend less money.我们必须尽量少花一些钱。 I never seem to lose any weight, no matter how hard I try.不管我怎么努力,体重似乎都减不下来。 She lay back in the dentist's chair and tried to relax.她向后躺在牙医的椅子上,尽量让自己放松下来。 The driver was peering into the distance trying to read the road sign.司机费力地看着远方,想要看清路标。 Trying and making an effort A game all out assault attempt attempted give something your best shotidiom go after someone go all outidiom go down swinging/fightingidiom go for someone nose shoot for something shoot for the moonidiom shoot the worksidiom smarten (someone/something) up smarten up your actidiom sortie spare stretch struggle tryverb (TEST)B1[ T ] to test something to see if it is suitable or useful or if it works: 试;试用;尝试;试验 I tried that recipe you gave me last night.我昨晚尝试了你给我的那个食谱。 We don't sell newspapers - have you tried the coffee shop on the corner?我们不卖报纸,你去拐角处的那家商店问过吗? [ + -ing verb ]Try using a different shampoo.试着用一下另一种洗发香波。 I'd like to try parachuting.我想我可能会尝试一下跳伞。 I forgot my door-keys - we'd better try the window (= test it to see if it is open).我忘了带门钥匙——我们最好试试窗户是否开着。 See also tried and tested Testing, checking and experimenting artefact as an experiment assay background check blood draw experiment station experimental experimentally experimentation experimenter put out feelersidiom put someone/something through their/its pacesidiom put something to the testidiom recheck reinspect try something out uncheckable untestable untested welfare check tryverb (LAW)C2[ T ] to examine a person accused of committing a crime in a law court by asking them questions and considering known facts, and then decide if they are guilty: 审理,审讯,审判 Because of security implications the officers were tried in secret.出于安全上的考虑,那些军官受到了秘密审判。 be tried forThey are being tried for murder.他们因谋杀正在被审讯。 See also trialnoun(LEGAL PROCESS) Taking legal action abatement order ambulance-chasing appear for someone bring bring an action complainant enter indict indictment lawyer lawyer up legal action litigant litigate petitioner prosecute prosecution prosecutorial reindict reindictment tryverb (WORRY)[ T ] to worry or annoy someone or upset a person's patience with many, often slight, difficulties: 考验,磨炼;使受痛苦 try someone sorelyThe demands of the job have tried him sorely.这项工作的苛刻要求使他深受折磨。 try your patienceHe's been trying my patience all morning with his constant questions.他整个早晨都在不停地问我问题,让我烦透了。 try the patience of a saintHer endless demands would try the patience of a saint (= are very annoying).他无休无止的要求即使一个圣者也会忍无可忍。 Causing feelings of anger and displeasure aggravate aggrieve alienate anger annoy bend give someone the shitsidiom go too faridiom goat grate hack someone off nark needle rile rub rub someone up the wrong wayidiom ruffle ruffle someone's feathersidiom tooth troll Idiomstry something for size try your hand at something try your luck try it on Phrasal verbstry for something try something on try something out try something out on someone try out (for something) try noun uk /traɪ/ us /traɪ/ trynoun (ATTEMPT)B2[ Cusually singular ] an attempt to do something: 尝试 give it a tryThey might still have tickets left - why don't you give it a try?他们可能还有剩余的票——你为什么不试试呢? try atThis will be her third try at jumping the bar.这将是她第三次尝试跳过横杆。 worth a tryYou could ask him if he's willing - it's worth a try.你可以问他是否愿意——这值得一试。 I can't get the cork out of the bottle - could you have a try? I've never done it before but I'd like to have a try. After several tries at pronouncing my name properly, he asked if he could just call me Sam instead! Hey - that was a really good try! You'll soon be able to play the whole tune. Your little brother wants a try - pass him the ball, Katie. Trying and making an effort A game all out assault attempt attempted give something your best shotidiom go after someone go all outidiom go down swinging/fightingidiom go for someone nose shoot for something shoot for the moonidiom shoot the worksidiom smarten (someone/something) up smarten up your actidiom sortie spare stretch struggle trynoun (SPORT)[ C ] (in the game of rugby) the act of a player putting the ball on the ground behind the opposing team's goal line, which scores points for the player's team(橄榄球运动中)在对方球门线后带球触地得分 [ C ] in American football, an attempt to score an additional point or points after a touchdown has been scored, either by kicking the ball through the opponent's goalposts for one point or by carrying the ball into the opponent's end zone or catching it in the end zone for two points: After the touchdown, they decided to go for a two-point try. The try was good, making the score 7 to 0. See also point after extra point two-point conversion Rugby 22 metre drop-out advantage rule All Blacks ankle tap attacking half blind side fifteen hooker hospital pass jumper knock knock (something) on loose forward loosehead set scrum shirt pad shoulder charge Six Nations squad rotation turnover You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: American football try | American Dictionarytry verb us/trɑɪ/ tryverb (ATTEMPT)[ I/T ] to make an effort to do something: [ I ]Try to open this jar for me. [ I ]You’ll have to try harder. [ T ]I’m trying my best. [ I ]Maybe you should try getting up earlier (= should wake earlier). tryverb (TEST)[ T ] to test something to see if it is suitable or useful, or if it will work: Have you tried that new recipe yet? I want to try scuba diving. Try the back door (= see if it is open). tryverb (EXAMINE IN COURT)[ T ]law to examine a person accused of committing a crime in a court of law to decide if the person is guilty: He was tried for fraud. Idiomstry your hand at something try someone’s patience Phrasal verbstry something out on someone try on something try out try out something try noun[ C ] us/trɑɪ/ trynoun[C] (ATTEMPT)an effort to do something; an attempt: This will be her third try at an Olympic medal. I decided to give skiing a try. try | Business Englishtry verb[ T ] LAWuk /traɪ/us to bring someone who is accused of a crime to a court of law to decide if they are guilty: be tried for sthThe brothers were tried for financial crimes involving fraudulent use of depositors' money. Their case is being tried next week. Examples of trytry It is this affective and evaluative progress that teachers might try to develop in pupils in order to develop their skills of musical thinking further. If the child refused, the first author tried again up to two more times. Our point here is simply that it makes little sense to try to maintain that the explicit representations are abstract and the implicit are not. These observations should encourage the theoretical community to reconsider their theories and try to explain why both z and u appear to play dynamical roles. They were told that the purpose of the procedure was to observe the child trying to wait. They tried to mimic the accent of those who taught them. We first tried to adapt these systems to proof systems. In light of this, it would seem appropriate to try another analytical approach that could be appropriate for strongly nonlinear systems. He tries to turn the tables, thereby running the risk of turning philosophy into psychology. I'm trying to make things that invite people to interact with them and which will run by themselves. I always take a kind of 'what if ' approach, and try to do new things. Among the 10 students, 2 would volunteer, 5 would accept, 3 would try to avoid the task, and none would refuse to undertake it. I have tried many of them with my students - and they work! It is tempting to try to compare this volume to an imaginary book which it doesn't try to be. I am going to try to take some first steps toward this goal in this article. See all examples of try These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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