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1 tried
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2 NSL'
tried, кратенка од non-specific urethritis -
3 breaking point
n. критична точка; reach a breaking point доаѓа до критична точка: You've tried my patience to a breaking point Jа тестиравте мојата трпеливост до максимум -
4 fob off
phr.v. 1. fob sb off (with sth) лаже/мафта некого со нешто: Не tried to fob her off with some story about losing her telephone number To) се обиде да ја откачи со некаква си приказна дека го загубил телефонскиот број2. fob sth off on/onto sb натура/утрапува нешто некому: You can't just fob all your difficult jobs off onto me! He можеш туку-така да ме нагрбуваш со сите твои тешки работи!; Don't try fobbing off last year's goods on me! Немој да си се обидел да ми утрапиш ланска стока! -
5 pass as
phr.v. поминува, се вбројува во: се прикажува/претставува како, се оддава за: He tried to раss as a doctor Се обиде да се претстави како да е доктор -
6 try
v. (past. pp. tried) (се) обидува, проверува (обично to try on);2. испитува, истражува, проверува;3. се труди; to try for - настојува, бара; to try on - се обидуваn. обид; to have a try at - се обидува;2. испитување, проверување; to give (it) a try - испитува, проверува (нешто); to give (one) a try - овозможува некому да испита нешто; обид се обидува; пробува; обид, проба -
7 unsuccessful
1. неуспешен, безуспешен (обид/план/проект/човек/брак); be unsuccessful in неуспешен е во; нема успех во: I tried to speak to her but I was unsuccessful Се обидов да разговарам со неа, но немав успех2. f ml. одбиен (молба/кандидатура): We regret to inform you that your application for the post has been unsuccessful Co жалење ве информираме дека вашата кандидатура за работно место е одбиена -
8 warn off
phr.v.1.warn sb off sth a) истерува некого од некаде, б) забранува некому нешто/да оди некаде: The doctor warned him off alcohol Докторот му забранил да пие алкохол2. warn sb off doing sth советува некого да не прави нешто: I tried to warn her off going out with him Се обидов да ја посоветувам да не излегува со него
См. также в других словарях:
Tried — Tried, imp. & p. p. of {Try.} Also adj. Proved; tested; faithful; trustworthy; as, a tried friend. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tried — [adj] reliable approved, certified, constant, demonstrated, dependable, faithful, proved, secure, staunch, steadfast, tested, tried andtrue*, true blue*, trustworthy, trusty, used; concept 535 Ant. unreliable, untried … New thesaurus
tried — index conclusive (determinative), convincing, dependable, expert, indubious, loyal, reliable, staunch … Law dictionary
tried — [trīd] vt., vi. pt. & pp. of TRY adj. 1. tested; proved 2. trustworthy; faithful 3. having endured trials and troubles … English World dictionary
tried — [[t]tra͟ɪd[/t]] ADJ: ADJ and adj Tried is used in the expressions tried and tested, tried and trusted, and tried and true, which describe a product or method that has already been used and has been found to be successful. → See also , well tried … English dictionary
tried — Try Try, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {tried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Trying}.] [OE. trien to select, pick out, F. trier to cull, to out, LL. tritare to triturate (hence the sense of, to thresh, to separate the grain from the straw, to select), L. terere,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tried — tried1 [traıd] the past tense and past participle of ↑try tried 2 tried2 adj tried and tested/trusted/true a tried and tested method has been used successfully many times ▪ tried and tested safety procedures … Dictionary of contemporary English
tried — 1 the past tense and past participle of try 1 2 adjective tried and tested/trusted a tried and tested method has been used successfully many times: tried and tested safety procedures | a tried and trusted formula … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tried — tried1 the past tense and past participle of try1 tried tried 2 [ traıd ] adjective tried and true/tested known to be good or effective … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tried — tap·es·tried; tried; un·tried; … English syllables
tried — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of trien to try, test Date: 15th century 1. found good, faithful, or trustworthy through experience or testing < a tried recipe > 2. subjected to trials or distress < a kind but much tried … New Collegiate Dictionary