try

v.
试图,努力;试用,试做,试验;品尝;考验,磨炼;到(某处)试试,找一找;试着打开(门、窗等);审理,审判;用刨子刨平(木头粗糙面);加热以提取(油,脂肪),熬(油)

n.
试图,努力;试用,试验;(橄榄球)持球触地得分

Phrase

1 try on
试穿 ; 试穿选码建议 ; 试试看 ; 试用

2 try out
试验 ; 试用 ; 尝试 ; 实验

3 Try Again
再试一次 ; 再试试

Bilingual example sentences

1 Let’s try to plan further ahead.
咱们尽量计划得更长远些。

2 We try to help whenever possible.
只要有可能我们都尽量帮忙。

3 Try to forget about what happened.
尽量不再想发生过的事情。

Dictionary phrases

1 try and
[口语]争取(做某事),竭力,尽力(做某事)[此短语不用于由tried或trying构成的各种动词形式]

2 try again
再来一次

3 try to find
寻求;寻找

Wikipedia

Try

A try is a way of scoring points in rugby union and rugby league football. A try is scored by grounding the ball in the opposition’s in-goal area (on or behind the goal line). Rugby union and league differ slightly in defining ‘grounding the ball’ and the ‘in-goal’ area.The term try comes from try at goal, signifying that originally, grounding the ball only gave the opportunity to try to score with a kick at goal.A try is analogous to a touchdown in American and Canadian football, with the major difference being that a try requires the ball be simultaneously touching the ground in the in-goal area and an attacking player who is in the field of play or in-goal (the official name of the extra point in American football according to NFL rules is the try). In the laws of both codes of rugby, the term touch down formally refers only to grounding the ball by the defensive team in their in-goal. Although occasionally people refer to a try as a ‘touchdown’, the correct usage for the action is ‘grounding the ball’.