OXFORD 9000
📚 noun • entry_id 10244

try

/tɹaɪ/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
intento • probatura
An attempt.
I gave unicycling a try but I couldn’t do it.
There was the day also when his favourite right uppercut had connected in most accurate and rhythmical fashion with the protruded chin of Bull Wardell of Whitechapel, whereby Silas…
prueba
An act of tasting or sampling.
I gave sushi a try but I didn’t like it.
ensayo • try (trai)
A score in rugby league and rugby union, analogous to a touchdown in American football.
But two penalties and a drop-goal from Jonny Wilkinson, despite a host of other wayward attempts, plus a late try from Chris Ashton were enough to send a misfiring England through.
Today I scored my first try.
Word forms
📚 verb • entry_id 10243

try

/tɹaɪ/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
intentar • tratar de • ver de
To attempt; to endeavour. Followed by infinitive.
Can you start the car? —I'll try (to).
I tried to rollerblade, but I couldn’t.
intentar • tratar de
To test, to work out.
I tried mixing more white paint to get a lighter shade.
probar
To test, to work out.
I shall try my skills on this.
The Celebrity, by arts unknown, induced Mrs. Judge Short and two other ladies to call at Mohair on a certain afternoon when Mr. Cooke was trying a trotter on the track. The three r…
probar
To test, to work out.
Calvin: What's this disgusting slimy blob? Dad: Try it. You'll love it.
Oh, you need to try the soup of the day!
judgar • juzgar
To test, to work out.
He was tried and executed.
The murderer, he recalled, had been tried and sentenced to imprisonment for life, but was pardoned by a merciful governor after serving a year of his sentence.
esforzarse • intentar hacer • pretender • probar a • procurar
To experiment, to strive.
Dad, for God's sake, I'm trying my best!
You are trying too hard.