A2 [ I or T ] to attempt to do something试图,想要;设法,努力
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She can be really irritating but I try to ignore her.
We must try to spend less money.
I never seem to lose any weight, no matter how hard I try.
She lay back in the dentist's chair and tried to relax.
The driver was peering into the distance trying to read the road sign.
B1 [ T ] to test something to see if it is suitable or useful or if it works试;试用;尝试;试验
used by many people and proved to be effective经反复考验证实是有效的
C2 [ T ] to examine a person accused of committing a crime in a law court by asking them questions and considering known facts, and then decide if they are guilty审理,审讯,审判
[ T ] to worry or annoy someone or upset a person's patience with many, often slight, difficulties考验,磨炼;使受痛苦
B2 [ C usually singular ] an attempt to do something设法,努力;试,尝试
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I can't get the cork out of the bottle - could you have a try?
I've never done it before but I'd like to have a try .
After several tries to pronounce my name properly, he asked if he could just call me Sam instead!
Hey - that was a really good try! You'll soon be able to play the whole tune.
Your little brother wants a try - pass him the ball, Katie.
[ C ] (in the game of rugby) the act of a player putting the ball on the ground behind the opposing team's goal line, which scores points for the player's team(橄榄球运动中)在对方球门线后带球触地得分
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