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- Dictionarytry/trʌɪ/
verb
- 1. make an attempt or effort to do something: "he tried to regain his breath" Similar
- 2. subject (someone) to trial: "he was arrested and tried for the murder"
noun
- 1. an effort to accomplish something; an attempt: "he got his membership card on his third try"
- 2. an act of touching the ball down behind the opposing goal line, scoring points and entitling the scoring side to a kick at goal.
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- English (US)
TRY meaning: 1. to attempt to do something: 2. to test...
- Znaczenie Try, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
TRY definicja: 1. to attempt to do something: 2. to test...
- Try Spanish Translation
TRY translate: intentar, probar, intento, tentativa, ensayo,...
- Try It On
TRY IT ON definition: 1. to deceive someone or behave badly,...
- Try: Korean Translation
TRY translate: 노력하다, 시도하다, 노력. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Try: Russian Translation
TRY translate: пытаться, стараться , пробовать , судить ,...
- Try: Italian Translation
TRY translate: provare, cercare, tentare, provare,...
- Try: Japanese Translation
TRY translate: ~しようとする, 試しに~してみる, ~を試す, 試み, 試(こころ)みる,...
- English (US)
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verb (used with object) , tried, try·ing. to attempt to do or accomplish: Try it before you say it's simple. to test the effect or result of (often followed by out ): to try a new method; to try a recipe out. to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience: to try a new field; to try a new book.
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Try describes putting effort into something, like when you try to draw a horse, or take a sample of something, like when you try a new flavor of ice cream. Another meaning is of try is to put on trial — a prosecutor might try a defendant for theft.