try as someone might — phrase used for saying that someone is making a very great effort but still cannot do something Try as he might, he could not forget. Thesaurus: difficult to do and involving a lot of effortsynonym Main entry: try … Useful english dictionary
try as someone might — used for saying that someone is making a very great effort but still cannot do something Try as he might, he could not forget … English dictionary
try — try1 [ traı ] (past tense and past participle tried [ traıd ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to attempt to do something: Don t try any of your tricks with me! I know she s not very helpful, but she does try. try to do something: Just… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
try — I UK [traɪ] / US verb Word forms try : present tense I/you/we/they try he/she/it tries present participle trying past tense tried UK [traɪd] / US past participle tried *** 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to attempt to do something I know she s… … English dictionary
try it on — (informal) To attempt to do something risky or audacious to see how far one can go unscathed • • • Main Entry: ↑try * * * Brit., informal attempt to deceive or seduce someone he was trying it on with my wife ■ deliberately test someone s patience … Useful english dictionary
try — ► VERB (tries, tried) 1) make an attempt or effort to do something. 2) (also try out) test (something new or different) in order to see if it is suitable, effective, or pleasant. 3) attempt to open (a door), contact (someone), etc. 4) (try on)… … English terms dictionary
try someone's patience — try someone’s patience phrase to do something very annoying, so that someone else has to try very hard not to get angry with you Look, you’re really trying my patience now; please stop making that noise! Thesaurus: to make someone angry or… … Useful english dictionary
try (something) out on (someone) — to get someone s opinion about something. I ve got some new jokes I d like to try out on you … New idioms dictionary
try — [traɪ] verb tried PTandPP [transitive usually passive] to examine and judge a legal case, or someone who is thought to be guilty of a crime in a court: • Savings and loan directors are being tried for fraud. * * * try UK US /traɪ/ verb [T] LAW ►… … Financial and business terms
try it on Brit. — try it on Brit. informal 1》 attempt to seduce someone. 2》 deliberately test someone s patience. → try … English new terms dictionary
try the patience of someone — try the patience of (someone) to cause someone to become extremely annoyed. The judge told the lawyer that he was trying the patience of the court with his delaying tactics … New idioms dictionary