try如何读

英:[traɪ]

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try英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 试图,努力 make an effort or attempt (to do sth); endeavour
  2. vt. & vi. 实验,试用 test; experiment
  3. vt. 考验、磨炼 put a severe test to; stretch almost to limit; cause to suffer, annoy, etc.
  4. vt. 审讯,审理 inquire into (a case) in a court of law
n.(名词)
  1. [C]尝试 an attempt to do sth

try是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 试验,试用,尝试,试
  2. 努力,争取,尽力
  3. 【律】审判,审问,审理,审讯
  4. 考验
  5. 试行,试着推 ,试穿
  6. 磨练,折磨,使苦恼
  7. 试图,想要,设法,试做
  8. 企图
  9. 榨(油),从(肥肉)炼(油)
  10. 提炼(金属)
n. (名词)
  1. 尝试,试,试验
  2. 努力,试图
  3. 【橄】触球,持球触地得分,在对方球门线上带球触地,向球门踢球的权利
  4. 试摔
  5. 进攻权
  6. 审理,审判
adj. (形容词)
  1. (平面等)平的

try变形

复数:tries

第三人称单数:tries

现在分词:trying

过去式:tried

过去分词:tried

try词根

词根:try

adj.

trial 试验的;审讯的

tried 可靠的;试验过的

trying 难受的;难堪的;费劲的;令人厌烦的

n.

trial 试验;审讯;努力;磨炼

tryout 试验;选拔赛;预赛

v.

tried 尝试(try的过去分词)

trying 尝试(try的ing形式);试验

try英英释义

Noun

1. earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something;

"made an effort to cover all the reading material"

"wished him luck in his endeavor"

"she gave it a good try"

Verb

1. make an effort or attempt;

"He tried to shake off his fears"

"The infant had essayed a few wobbly steps"

"The police attempted to stop the thief"

"He sought to improve himself"

"She always seeks to do good in the world"

2. put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to;

"This approach has been tried with good results"

"Test this recipe"

3. put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of;

"The football star was tried for the murder of his wife"

"The judge tried both father and son in separate trials"

4. take a sample of;

"Try these new crackers"

"Sample the regional dishes"

5. examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process;

"The jury had heard all the evidence"

"The case will be tried in California"

6. give pain or trouble to;

"I've been sorely tried by these students"

7. test the limits of;

"You are trying my patience!"

8. melt (fat, lard, etc.) in order to separate out impurities;

"try the yak butter"

"render fat in a casserole"

9. put on a garment in order to see whether it fits and looks nice;

"Try on this sweater to see how it looks"

try词组

try and[口语]争取(做某事),竭力,尽力(做某事)[此短语不用于由tried或trying构成的各种动词形式] 

try again再来一次

try to find寻求;寻找

try my best尽最大努力

try hardadj. 努力

try out试验;提炼;考验

try to do尽力做某事;努力做某事

have a try尝试;努力

try your best尽你所能;尽你最大努力

try for谋求;争取;申请

try on试穿;试验

give it a try试一试

let me try让我试一试

try it on试穿,试戴

try doing尝试做…

try your luck碰运气;试试运气

try out for竞争;参加选拔

on the first try第一次尝试

try before you buy先试后买

nice try想得美;做的不错

try区别

 manage, try

manageto do设法做成了某事,

tryto do尽力去做某事但不一定成功 He tried to pass the exam, but he failed.

以上来源于网络

 attempt, strive, endeavour, try

这组词都有“试图,努力,力图”的意思,其区别是:

attempt较正式用词,侧重已经开始,且希望完成,但常隐含着不一定有预期的结果。

strive和endeavour一样,表示付出巨大努力,但strive侧重劳累与紧张,而不强调努力的结果。

endeavour正式用词,指尽最大努力、认真地克服困难去做某事。

try普通用词,可与attempt换用,但强调努力或尝试,后跟不定式表示努力或争取;后跟动名词表示尝试。

以上来源于网络

 test, experiment, trial, try

这组词都有“试验”的意思,其区别是:

test普通用词,含义广,指用科学方法对某物质进行测试以估价其性质或效能等。

experiment多指用科学方法在实验室内进行较系统的操作实验以验证、解释或说明某一理论、定理或某一观点等。

trial指为观察、研究某事物以区别其真伪、优劣或效果等而进行较长时间的试验或试用过程。

try普通用词,多用于口语或非正式场合,指试一试。

以上来源于网络

try词源中文解释

大约在1300年,"审慎考察,通过评估发现,测试"; 在14世纪中期,"对...进行审判",也有"尝试去做"的意思,源自盎格鲁-法语的 trier(13世纪),来自古法语的 trier "挑选,剔除"(12世纪),源自高卢-罗马语的 *triare,其起源不明。基本含义是"通过检查分离出(好的部分)"。"使(耐心、忍耐等)受到某种压力"的意思,最早记录于1530年代。try on "试穿衣服以测试合适度"的意思,最早记录于1690年代; 而 try (something) on for size 在比喻意义上的用法,最早记录于1946年。使用 Try and 而非 try to 的记录,最早可追溯到1680年代。

try_体育行业词汇

试摔

try词源英文解释

Verb Middle English trien, from Anglo-French trier to select, sort, examine, determine, probably from Late Latin tritare to grind, frequentative of Latin terere to rub — more at throw >entry 1

The first known use of try was in the 14th century

try儿童词典英英释义

twist1 of 2verb

to unite by winding one thread, strand, or wire around another

twine entry 2 sense 2

to turn so as to sprain or hurt

twisted my ankle

to change the meaning of

twisted the facts

to pull off, rotate, or break by a turning force

twisted a small branch off the tree

to follow a winding course

twist2 of 2noun

a thread, yarn, or cord made by twisting two or more strands together

an act of twisting : the state of being twisted

a spiral turn or curve

a strong personal tendency : bent

a changing of meaning

something (as a plan of action) that is both surprising and strange

twist1 of 2verb

to unite by winding one thread, strand, or wire around another

twine entry 2 sense 2

to turn so as to sprain or hurt

twisted my ankle

to change the meaning of

twisted the facts

to pull off, rotate, or break by a turning force

twisted a small branch off the tree

to follow a winding course

twist2 of 2noun

a thread, yarn, or cord made by twisting two or more strands together

an act of twisting : the state of being twisted

a spiral turn or curve

a strong personal tendency : bent

a changing of meaning

something (as a plan of action) that is both surprising and strange

twinkle1 of 2verb

to shine or cause to shine with a flickering or sparkling light

to appear bright with amusement

his eyes twinkled

to move or flutter rapidly

twinkle2 of 2noun

a very short time

sparkle entry 2 sense 1, flicker

turn1 of 2verb

to move or cause to move around an axis or center : rotate, revolve turn a crank

wheels turning slowly

to bring about a desired end by using a control

turned the volume down

to do by revolving

turn handsprings

to twist out of line or shape : wrench

turn an ankle

to change in position usually by moving through an arc of a circle turn the page turn a pancake

they turned and walked away

to examine as if by turning over : think about

turned the problem over in her mind

to make over (as a garment) by reversing the material and sewing back together

turn a collar

to upset the order of

everything was turned topsy-turvy

to set in another and especially opposite direction

to change course or direction turning to a different subject

the road turns to the left

to go around

turn a corner

to direct toward or away from something

we turned toward home

to seek out as a source of something

turn to a friend for help

to change or cause to change the witch turned the prince into a frog

water turned to ice

to cause to spoil : sour

the milk had turned

to change in color

leaves turning in the fall

to pass from one state to another : become had just turned fourteen

hair turned gray

translate sense 3a

to give a rounded form to (as on a lathe)

turn2 of 2noun

the action or an act of turning about a center

a change or changing of direction, course, or position the turn of the tide

a left turn

a place where something turns

at the turn of the road

a change or changing of general state or condition a turn in the weather

took a turn for the better

a short walk or ride

took a turn through the park

an act affecting another

one good turn deserves another

a period of action or activity : spell

a turn as guard

proper place in a waiting line or time in a schedule

wait your turn

a special purpose

that will serve the turn

special quality

a neat turn of phrase

the shape or form in which something is molded : cast

an odd turn of mind

a single circle or loop (as of rope passed around an object)

natural or special skill

a turn for languages

turn1 of 2verb

to move or cause to move around an axis or center : rotate, revolve turn a crank

wheels turning slowly

to bring about a desired end by using a control

turned the volume down

to do by revolving

turn handsprings

to twist out of line or shape : wrench

turn an ankle

to change in position usually by moving through an arc of a circle turn the page turn a pancake

they turned and walked away

to examine as if by turning over : think about

turned the problem over in her mind

to make over (as a garment) by reversing the material and sewing back together

turn a collar

to upset the order of

everything was turned topsy-turvy

to set in another and especially opposite direction

to change course or direction turning to a different subject

the road turns to the left

to go around

turn a corner

to direct toward or away from something

we turned toward home

to seek out as a source of something

turn to a friend for help

to change or cause to change the witch turned the prince into a frog

water turned to ice

to cause to spoil : sour

the milk had turned

to change in color

leaves turning in the fall

to pass from one state to another : become had just turned fourteen

hair turned gray

translate sense 3a

to give a rounded form to (as on a lathe)

turn2 of 2noun

the action or an act of turning about a center

a change or changing of direction, course, or position the turn of the tide

a left turn

a place where something turns

at the turn of the road

a change or changing of general state or condition a turn in the weather

took a turn for the better

a short walk or ride

took a turn through the park

an act affecting another

one good turn deserves another

a period of action or activity : spell

a turn as guard

proper place in a waiting line or time in a schedule

wait your turn

a special purpose

that will serve the turn

special quality

a neat turn of phrase

the shape or form in which something is molded : cast

an odd turn of mind

a single circle or loop (as of rope passed around an object)

natural or special skill

a turn for languages

tumble1 of 2verb

to perform gymnastic feats of rolling and turning

to turn end over end in falling or in flight

the satellite was tumbling out of control

to fall suddenly and helplessly

to suffer a sudden downward turn or defeat

to move or go in a hurried or confused way

everyone came tumbling out at closing time

to come to understand

I thought you'd tumble to what I meant

to toss about or together into a confused mass

tumble the ingredients lightly

tumble2 of 2noun

a messy state or collection

an act or instance of tumbling

tumble1 of 2verb

to perform gymnastic feats of rolling and turning

to turn end over end in falling or in flight

the satellite was tumbling out of control

to fall suddenly and helplessly

to suffer a sudden downward turn or defeat

to move or go in a hurried or confused way

everyone came tumbling out at closing time

to come to understand

I thought you'd tumble to what I meant

to toss about or together into a confused mass

tumble the ingredients lightly

tumble2 of 2noun

a messy state or collection

an act or instance of tumbling

try1 of 2verb

to make an effort to do

I'll try to do my best

to examine or investigate in a court of law

try a case

to conduct the trial of

to put to a test try your luck

try out something new

to test to the limit

you're trying my patience

to melt down (as tallow) and obtain in a pure state : render

try out whale oil from blubber

try2 of 2noun

an effort to do something : attempt

try医学词典英英释义

Tryabbreviation

tryptophan

try 例句

1 That night I tried to write the mini journal for Mr. Birkway.

2 She is too busy examining the goggles, asking my dad if he remembers the days he used to send her things when he was trying to convince her to go out with him.

3 “If you didn’t, I’ll try to find you a better one.”

4 “Oh, something really silly...She said he was always trying to help her through the portrait hole, like she couldn’t climb in herself...but they’ve been a bit rocky for ages.”

5 He was coughing and smearing the paint about his eyes with the back of his hand as he tried to see through the increasing smoke.

6 As we stare at the wall of paint swatches, I try to think of what color Nora would like.

7 She dried them with her sleeves, and combed her hair, trying to imagine her face in the brickwork.

8 Again and again he felt her eyes on him, and tried to decide what look had come into those eyes when he refused to touch the Stone, whether it had been disdain or hurt.

9 He dug his heels into the ground and wouldn’t budge, and when I tried again, he seized me by the ribbon tie the way he would a dog on a short leash.

10 With all the Rebel troops around it was too risky trying to move cattle anywhere.

11 He tried to understand what had brought her here; he himself had forgotten about the place, which was a good half mile from his home.

12 Claude’s nose was swollen and bruised, and he winced every time he tried to talk.

13 She looked at him a long time, trying to read his face.

14 As a worktable inside the transformer plant, young Jason Stenquist looks flustered by the copper coils he's trying to assemble and the arrival of two visitors.

在变压厂的一个工作台上,面对其正在试图组装的铜线圈和两位参观者的到来,年轻的杰·斯坦恩奎斯特起来有些局促不安

15 This was the part where the giant was going to ask if Will was lost, if it might be a good idea to try to find his parents.

16 I tried, but I just couldn't do it.

17 So we sat around knocking our heads together, trying to figure out a way to get clothes.

18 He also tried to remember some good stories to relate as he sheared the sheep.

19 Maybe his lover was already sentenced to death and he was trying to make it easier.

20 She tried to ignore the shifting shadows she saw ahead—various creatures ducking out of sight.

try 同义词

2 谋求

Angle

9

taste

10 受审

in the dock

14 验证

prove attest

16 试饮

taste sampling sample

17

squeeze pressure

18 刨光

glaze glazing dub

20 测验

test quiz

25 持球触地得分

touch down

28 使疲劳

fag exhaust fatigue

29 尽量

home glut all

32

work render

35 刨平

plane surface trim

40 受痛苦

agonize

41 触球

cover

43 使受痛苦

agonize

45 决断

decision

49 使难堪

spite affront

53 试穿

fitting try-on fit on

54 磨炼

crucible hone chasten

58 试吃

taste

68 勉力

do

70 试尝

prelibation

72 找商谈

approach

try 短语相关

try for point try out try one's best/hardest college try try as one might try square try one's damnedest try one's hand try-pot try (something) on for size

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