单词 | try |
释义 | try [traɪ] verb ATTEMPT 试图 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■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。 •If I don't get into the academy this year, I'll try again •I've tried really hard •I'm trying my best/hardest •[+ to •[+ -ing [traɪ] verb TEST 试验 transitive ■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。 •I'm afraid we don't sell newspapers - have you tried the shop on the corner?很遗憾,我们不卖报纸,你去拐角处的那家商店问过吗? •[+ -ing •I thought I might try parachuting •I've forgotten my door-keys - we'd better try the window (= test it to see if it is open).我忘了带门锁匙——我们最好试试窗户是否开着。 tried and tested/trusted (US tried and true) ■used by many people and proved to be effective 经反覆考验的,经反覆试验的(许多人用过且证实是有效的) •Most people would prefer to stick to tried and true methods of birth control.大多数人都宁愿继续使用已经反覆验证的节育方法。 [traɪ] verb LAW 法律 transitive ■to examine a person accused of committing a crime in a court of law 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,那些军官受到秘密审判。 •They are being tried for ⇒ See also trial[traɪ] verb WORRY 担心 transitive ■to worry or annoy someone or upset a person's patience with many, often slight, difficulties 考验,磨炼;使受痛苦 •The demands of the job have tried him sorely •He's been trying my patience •Her endless demands would try the patience of a saint [traɪ] verb try sth for size UK (US try sth on for size) ■to test something or to think about an idea in order to decide whether it works or whether you can use it 试用…看是否可用;考虑…看是否合适 [traɪ] verb try your hand at sth ■to try doing something for the first time 初次尝试做 •I might try my hand at a bit of Chinese cookery.我或许应该亲手尝试一下煮中国菜。 [traɪ] verb try your luck ■to try to achieve something although you know you might not succeed 碰碰运气 •He'd always wanted to act and in 1959 came to London to try his luck on the stage.他一直想从事表演,于是在1959年来到伦敦,想在舞台上试试运气。 [traɪ] verb try it on UK informal ■to deceive someone or behave badly, especially in order to discover how much of your bad behaviour will be allowed 向…行骗;对…粗鲁无礼;耍弄(尤指为了试探可被容忍的限度) •He's not really ill - he's just trying it on.他并不是真的病了——他只是在耍花招。 •The kids often try it on with [traɪ] verb Phrasal Verbs try for sth ■to attempt to get something 试图获得;争取,谋求 •Are you going to try for that job in the sales department?你想争取销售部的那份工作吗? [traɪ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] try sth on IMPROVER ■to put on a piece of clothing to discover if it fits you or if you like it 试穿;试戴 •Try on the shoes to see if they fit.试试那双鞋子,看合不合适。 •What a lovely dress - why don't you try it on for size [traɪ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] try sth out ■to use something to discover if it works or if you like it 试用;试验;检验 •Don't forget to try out the equipment before setting up the experiment.别忘了在安装实验设备以前检验一下。 [traɪ] verb Phrasal Verbs try out for sth US ■to compete for a position in a sports team or a part in a play 参加(运动队的)选拔;参加(剧组的)试演 •Luke's trying out for the college football team.卢克正在参加大学足球队的选拔。 [traɪ] verb Common Learner Errors tryWarning: Check your verb endings!Many learners make mistakes when using try in the past tense.In the past simple and past participle, don't write 'tryed', write tried.The -ing form is trying. [traɪ] noun ATTEMPT 试图 ESSENTIAL countable usually singular ■an attempt to do something 设法,努力;试,尝试 •They might just have a place left on the course - why don't you give it/have •This will be her third try at •You could ask him if he's willing - it's worth a [traɪ] noun SPORT 体育 countable ■(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 |
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