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单词 try-out
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try /trī/

transitive verb (tryˈing; tried)
  1. To attempt, endeavour (usu with to)
  2. To test
  3. To prove by testing (Shakespeare)
  4. To use, treat or resort to experimentally
  5. To put to the test
  6. To strain
  7. To annoy, irritate, afflict
  8. To experience, undergo (Milton)
  9. To examine critically
  10. (of a judge) to examine and decide the truth, justice, guilt or innocence
  11. (of a lawyer) to conduct in court (US)
  12. To separate out (obsolete)
  13. To sift (obsolete)
  14. To render
  15. To extract (obsolete)
  16. To refine (obsolete)
  17. To purify (obsolete)
intransitive verb
  1. To make an effort
  2. (Spenser trie) to turn out, prove
  3. To lie to, keep one's head to the wind (nautical; Shakespeare)
noun
  1. A trial
  2. Effort
  3. In rugby, the score of four points (Rugby League) or five points (Rugby Union) gained by a player who succeeds in placing the ball with his hand over the opposition's try-line
  4. In American football, an attempt to gain a further point or points after scoring a touchdown
adjective (Spenser trye)

Choice, purified

ORIGIN: OFr trier to pick out

trīˈable adjective

  1. Subject to legal trial
  2. That can be tried

trīˈage noun

  1. Sorting out
  2. In war, etc, the selection for treatment of those casualties most likely to survive
  3. Allocation of resources to where they will have the most effect, rather than to where the need is most urgent or severe
  4. Broken coffee beans

trīˈal noun see separate entry

tried /trīd/ adjective

Proved good by test

trīˈer noun

  1. A person who tries in any sense
  2. A test
  3. (formerly also trīˈor) someone appointed to decide on a challenge to a juror, or a peer who is a juror in the trial of a peer
  4. (also tryˈer) someone who is assiduous in trying to win

tryˈing noun adjective

  1. Making trial or proof
  2. Adapted to try
  3. Searching, severe
  4. Testing
  5. Distressing
  6. Causing strain

tryˈingly adverb

try house noun

A place in which oil is extracted from blubber, etc

trying plane noun

A long plane for smoothing the surface of long boards

tryˈ-line noun (rugby)

A line at either end of the pitch behind which a team must touch down the ball to score a try, a goal line

tryˈ-on noun

  1. An act of trying on a garment
  2. An attempt at imposition by audacity (slang)

tryˈ-out noun

A test performance

trysail /trīˈsl/ noun

  1. A reduced sail used by small craft, instead of the mainsail, in a storm
  2. A small fore-and-aft sail set with a boom and gaff

try square noun

A tool used in carpentry to check right angles

try and (informal)

Try to

try back

To revert, hark back

try for

Make an attempt to reach or gain

try it on (informal)

To attempt to do something risky or audacious to see how far one can go unscathed

try on

To put on (a garment, etc) for trial

try out

To test (see also try-out above)

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