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41 give it a burl
Австралийский сленг: have a go, try it, попытайся это сделать -
42 give it a go
1) Общая лексика: попытаться, попробовать2) Разговорное выражение: пытаться (try it out, just once) -
43 try
[traɪ]American: go (Let me have a \<b\>go\</b\> at solving the problem), shot (I'll give the puzzle another \<b\>shot\</b\>) -
44 try it
Australian slang: give it a burl -
45 give a try
Общая лексика: проверить (кого-л.) дать (кому-л.) возможность показать себя, проверить ( кого-л.) дать (кому-л.) возможность проверить себя, испытать (что-л.), опробовать (что-л.), дать (кому-л.) возможность испытать, дать возможность проверить себя, испробовать (что-л.), испробовать (что-л.), испытывать, испытать (опробовать, что-л.) -
46 give actual classroom try-out to the textbook
Общая лексика: проверить пособие в практике учебной работыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > give actual classroom try-out to the textbook
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47 give somebody a try
Общая лексика: дать возможность показать, проверить себя -
48 give something a try
Общая лексика: испытать что-либо -
49 give the college try
Общая лексика: из кожи лезть, делать все возможное и невозможное (для достижения цели) -
50 give a try
לנסות, להשתדל* * *◙ לדתשהל,תוסנל◄ -
51 give it a try
תנסה, תשתדל, תעשה מאמץ* * *◙ ץמאמ השעת,לדתשת,הסנת◄ -
52 give it a try
denemek -
53 give it a try
denemek -
54 give a try
proberen -
55 give a try
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56 give it a try
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57 give it a try
попытаться, испытывать -
58 give something a try
испытать что-л. -
59 you're welcome to give it a try
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60 college try
subst. \/ˈkɒlɪdʒtraɪ\/(amer., hverdagslig) bare i uttrykkgive it the old college try eller make the old college try gi alt, ta ut sine siste krefter
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