try
Prononciation : [/tɹaɪ/]
Mot
Contexte : « attempt »
(verb) to make an effort to do something or accomplish a task. Like when you give something a shot to see if you can do it.
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I will try my best to finish my homework on time.
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I don't want to try that new food; it looks too weird.
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Did you try calling your friend to see if they can come over?
Contexte : « test »
(verb) to test or experiment with something to see if it works or if you like it. Like when you try out a new game to see if you enjoy playing it.
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I'm going to try this new recipe for dinner tonight.
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I don't want to try that experiment; it seems too dangerous.
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Have you tried using this new software yet?
Contexte : « endeavor »
(verb) to attempt to do something that is difficult or challenging. Like when you try to solve a puzzle that seems hard.
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She will try to learn a new language this year.
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I don't think I can try to climb that mountain; it looks too steep.
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How will you try to improve your grades this semester?
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