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41 to try somebody's patience
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42 to try something on for size
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43 if at first you don't succeed, try, try again
si no lo consigues a la primera, sigue intentándoloEnglish-spanish dictionary > if at first you don't succeed, try, try again
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44 these things are sent to try us
esto es que Dios or el Señor nos pone a pruebaEnglish-spanish dictionary > these things are sent to try us
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45 to try a different tack
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46 to try every trick in the book
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47 to try to be all things to all men
English-spanish dictionary > to try to be all things to all men
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48 to try to square the circle
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49 false try
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50 good try
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51 nice try
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52 per try
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53 Trübsal
'tryːpzaːlfaflicción f, tribulación f-1-Trübsal1 ['try:pza:l]<-e>; (gehobener Sprachgebrauch: Leid) aflicción Feminin————————-2-Trübsal2ohne Plural; (gehobener Sprachgebrauch: Schwermut) melancolía Feminin; Trübsal blasen (umgangssprachlich) estar tristedie (ohne Pl) -
54 trüben
'tryːbənv1) ( Flüssigkeit) enturbiar2) (fig: Stimmung) turbar, empañartrüben ['try:bən]1 dig (Flüssigkeit) enturbiar; (Glas) empañar; kein Wässerchen trüben können (umgangssprachlich) no haber roto nunca un plato2 dig(Freude, Erinnerung) nublar2 dig (Himmel) oscurecersetransitives Verb1. [Verhältnis, Wasser] enturbiar2. [Bewusstsein, Blick] ofuscar————————sich trüben reflexives Verb -
55 trügen
'tryːgənv irrengañar, ser engañosotrügen ['try:gən] <trügt, trog, getrogen>engañar; wenn mich nicht alles trügt si no me equivoco -
56 trügerisch
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57 Trübung
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58 trüb
tryːpadj1) ( Flüssigkeit) turbio2) ( Glas) deslustrado, deslucido, mate3) ( Licht) opaco4) ( regnerisch) nublado5) (fig: Stimmung) triste, melancólicoAdjektivtrübe Adjektiv3. [Stimmung] triste -
59 trübselig
'tryːpzeːlɪçadjtriste, afligido, melancólicomelancólico; (düster) lóbregoAdjektiv————————Adverb -
60 trübsinnig
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try it on — (informal) To attempt to do something risky or audacious to see how far one can go unscathed • • • Main Entry: ↑try * * * Brit., informal attempt to deceive or seduce someone he was trying it on with my wife ■ deliberately test someone s patience … Useful english dictionary
Try — Try, v. i. 1. To exert strength; to endeavor; to make an effort or an attempt; as, you must try hard if you wish to learn. [1913 Webster] 2. To do; to fare; as, how do you try! [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Try — Try, a. [Cf. {Try}, v. t.] Refined; select; excellent; choice. [Obs.] Sugar that is try. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English