单词 | try on |
释义 | try on1. phrasal verb If you try on a piece of clothing, you put it on to see if it fits you or if it looks nice. Try on clothing and shoes to make sure they fit. [VERB PARTICLE noun] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE]2. phrasal verb [usually cont] See full dictionary entry for tryIf you say that a person is trying it on, you mean that they are trying to obtain something or to impress someone, often in a slightly dishonest way and without much hope of success. [British, informal] They're just trying it on–I don't believe they'll go this far. [VERB noun PARTICLE] try on in British Englishverb (tr, adverb) 1. to put on (an article of clothing) to find out whether it fits or is suitable 2. try it on noun try-on 3. British informal an action or statement made to test out a person's gullibility, tolerance, etc try-on in British English (ˈtraɪɒn) noun British informal an action or statement made to test out a person's gullibility, tolerance, etc It might have been no more than a prankish try-on to test the mettle of the new minister. It's a try-on. try on in American English to test the fit or appearance of (an item of clothing, jewelry, etc.) by putting it on Examples of 'try on' in a sentence |
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