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try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
try
:
try
–verb (
used
with
object)
1.
to
attempt to
do
or
accompl
i
sh:
Try
it
before
you
say it's simple.
2.
to test
the
effect or result
of
(often fol.
by
out
):
to try
a
new method; to try a recipe out.
3.
to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience:
to try a new field; to try a new book.
4.
to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of:
Will
you try a spoonful of
this
and
tell me
what
you
think
of it?
5.
Law
.
to examine
an
d determine judicially,
as
a
cause
; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a
person
).
6.
to
put
to a severe test; subject to s
train
, as of endu
ran
ce, patience, affliction, or
trouble
; tax:
to try
one
's patience.
7.
to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.)
in
order
to find out whether it
is
locked:
Try
all
the doors before leaving.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary