-
1 try
حَاوَلَ \ attempt: try: He attempted to escape but was caught. endeavour: to try hard. try: to attempt; make an effort: I don’t think I can lift it, but I’ll try (to do so), (with and not in past tenses) try to: Try and work a little faster. -
2 try
جَرَّبَ \ experiment: to try new ideas (esp. scientific ones): We were experimenting with a special kind of cotton seed. try: to attempt; make an effort: I don’t think I can lift it, but I’ll try (to do so), consider the possibility of sth. Try this key in the lock (see if it will fit). Try a bit of this cake (See if you like the taste). try sth. on: to put on (a garment) and see if it will fit. \ See Also حاول (حَاوَلَ)، قاس (قَاسَ) -
3 try
[traɪ]1. verb1) to attempt or make an effort (to do, get etc):يُحاوِلLet's try and climb that tree!
2) to test; to make an experiment (with) in order to find out whether something will be successful, satisfactory etc:يُجَرِّب، يَخْتَبِرTry one of these sweets.
3) to judge (someone or their case) in a court of law:يُحاكِم، يُقاضيThe prisoners were tried for murder.
4) to test the limits of; to strain:يُرْهِق، يَخْتَبِر حُدودYou are trying my patience.
2. noun– plural tries1) an attempt or effort:تَجْرِبَه، مُحاوَلَه، إخْتِبارHave a try (at the exam). I'm sure you will pass.
2) in rugby football, an act of putting the ball on the ground behind the opponents' goal-line:نُقْطَه، إصابَه، هَدَف في لُعْبَة الرَّغبيOur team scored three tries.
-
4 try
تَجْرِبَة \ experience: an event that gives knowledge or skill; an event (good or bad) that has a strong effect on one’s mind: He had a frightening experience when the tree fell on his car. experiment: a trial of an idea: a chemical experiment. rehearsal: the act of practising (sth.) for a public performance. trial run: driving a car to try whether it works properly. try: an attempt. -
5 try
مُحَاوَلَة \ attempt: an effort (to do sth.); the act of trying: He made no attempt to defend himself, go (pl. goes) an attempt: I succeeded at first go. I netted six fish at one go. He had three goes at the exam before he passed. shot: an attempt: He took a shot at the goal (He tried to kick the ball into it) I had three shots at the exam before I passed it. try: an attempt. -
6 try
حَاكَمَ \ prosecute: to charge (sb.) in court: He was prosecuted by the police for dangerous driving. stand trial: to stand in court and be tried. try: examine and judge (sb.) who is charged in court. -
7 try on
-
8 try sth. on
جَرَّبَ \ experiment: to try new ideas (esp. scientific ones): We were experimenting with a special kind of cotton seed. try: to attempt; make an effort: I don’t think I can lift it, but I’ll try (to do so), consider the possibility of sth. Try this key in the lock (see if it will fit). Try a bit of this cake (See if you like the taste). try sth. on: to put on (a garment) and see if it will fit. \ See Also حاول (حَاوَلَ)، قاس (قَاسَ) -
9 try sth. on
قَاسَ \ measure: to find the size or amount of sth.: We measured (the length or width of) the field with a line marked in metres. We measure time with a clock. try sth. on: to put on (a garment) and see if it will fit. \ See Also كال (كَالَ)، جَرَّبَ (ثوبًا) -
10 try out
to test (something) by using it:يُجَرِّبWe are trying out new teaching methods.
-
11 do (or try) one’s best
بَذَلَ قُصَارَى جُهْده \ do (or try) one’s best: to try very hard: I did my best ot save his life. to do one’s utmost: to do one’s best; try as hard as possible: I did my utmost to prevent an accident. -
12 do (or try) one’s best
بَذَلَ كُلَّ ما في وُسْعِه \ do (or try) one’s best: to try very hard: I did my best to save his life. -
13 تجريب
try-in -
14 mahhana
try, examine [?] -
15 تجريب الإطار المعدني
try-in of framework -
16 تجريب البدلة السنية
try-in of denture -
17 تجريب الحشوة
try-in of restoration -
18 حاول
حَاوَلَ \ attempt: try: He attempted to escape but was caught. endeavour: to try hard. try: to attempt; make an effort: I don’t think I can lift it, but I’ll try (to do so), (with and not in past tenses) try to: Try and work a little faster. \ حَاوَلَ الإقناع بالحُجَّة والمنْطِق \ reason with: to try to persuade (sb.) by fair argument: I reasoned with him, but he still refused to pay the bill. \ حَاوَلَ أن يثني عن \ discourage: to try to stop sth. that one does not like: I discouraged my son from buying that old car. I discouraged his plans. \ حَاوَلَ القَبْضَ على أو الإمساك بِـ \ clutch at: to try to seize: He clutched wildly at the rope. \ حَاوَلَ مَعْرِفَةَ... \ see: to find out: See if you can reach it. Go and see what he wants. -
19 جرب
جَرَّبَ \ experiment: to try new ideas (esp. scientific ones): We were experimenting with a special kind of cotton seed. try: to attempt; make an effort: I don’t think I can lift it, but I’ll try (to do so), consider the possibility of sth. Try this key in the lock (see if it will fit). Try a bit of this cake (See if you like the taste). try sth. on: to put on (a garment) and see if it will fit. \ See Also حاول (حَاوَلَ)، قاس (قَاسَ) -
20 attempt
حَاوَلَ \ attempt: try: He attempted to escape but was caught. endeavour: to try hard. try: to attempt; make an effort: I don’t think I can lift it, but I’ll try (to do so), (with and not in past tenses) try to: Try and work a little faster.
См. также в других словарях:
try to — try and, try to 1. Try, like come and go, can be followed by and + verb instead of by a to infinitive: • Try and survive, try and live with the system Gerald Seymour, 1983. This use is somewhat more informal than the construction with to, and… … Modern English usage
Try — «Try» Сингл P!nk из альбома The Truth About Love Сторон … Википедия
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, tritum,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
try — ► VERB (tries, tried) 1) make an attempt or effort to do something. 2) (also try out) test (something new or different) in order to see if it is suitable, effective, or pleasant. 3) attempt to open (a door), contact (someone), etc. 4) (try on)… … English terms dictionary
try — [trī] vt. tried, trying [ME trien < OFr trier < ? VL * tritare, to cull out, grind < L tritus, pp. of terere, to rub, thresh grain: see TRITE] 1. Obs. to separate; set apart 2. a) to melt or render (fat, etc.) to get (the oil) b) to… … English World dictionary
try — vt tried, try·ing [Anglo French trier to choose, sort, ascertain, examine judicially, from Old French, to choose, sort] 1: to examine or investigate judicially no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise reexamined in any court of the United… … Law dictionary
try — interj. kartojant nusakomas smarkus dūdavimas, trimitavimas: Padūduok, Jonai. – Nemoku, ponai. – Bizūnas Jonui. – Try try try ponui LLDI145(Dgč). Trimitas try try try, tū tū tū Tršk … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
try — [n] attempt all one’s got*, best shot*, bid, crack*, dab, effort, endeavor, essay, fling*, go*, jab*, pop*, shot*, slap*, stab*, striving, struggle, trial, undertaking, whack*, whirl*; concepts 87,677 Ant. abstention try [v1] attempt aim, aspire … New thesaurus
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