try
Significado (Inglés)
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- To attempt; to endeavour. Followed by infinitive.
- (obsolete) To divide; to separate.
- (obsolete) To divide; to separate.
- (obsolete) To divide; to separate.
- (obsolete) To divide; to separate.
- To test, to work out.
- To test, to work out.
- To test, to work out.
- To test, to work out.
- To test, to work out.
- To test, to work out.
- To test, to work out.
- To test, to work out.
- To experiment, to strive.
- To experiment, to strive.
- (obsolete) To experiment, to strive.
- To experiment, to strive.
- To experiment, to strive.
- To lie to in heavy weather under just sufficient sail to head into the wind.
- To strain; to subject to excessive tests.
- (slang) To want, to desire.
Conceptos
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intentar
intento
prueba
juzgar
tratar
ensayo
tentativa
ensayar
esforzarse
gustar
saborear
procesar
catar
experimento
tratar de
afanarse
tentar
cansar
pretender
degustar
examinar
afligir
entristecer
empeñarse en
esforzarse en
enjuiciar
tantear
ver
probar la comida
palpar
sentir
tocar
comer a lengüetadas
lamer
probar el sabor
paladear
buscar
try
test
experimentación
carnet
deber
esfuerzo
designar
manifestar
empeñarse
creer
evaluar
opinar
pensar
Frecuencia
Pronunciado como (IPA)
/tɹaɪ/
Etimología (Inglés)
From Middle English trien (“to try a legal case”), from Anglo-Norman trier (“to try a case”), Old French trier (“to choose, pick out or separate from others, sift, cull”), of uncertain origin. It is probably related to Italian tritare (“to grind; to sort; to analyze”) (see also French trier). Alternatively, believed to be a metathetic variation of Old French tirer (“to pull out, snatch”), from Gothic 𐍄𐌹𐍂𐌰𐌽 (tiran, “to tear away, remove”), from Proto-Germanic *teraną (“to tear, tear apart”), from Proto-Indo-European *der- (“to tear, tear apart”), see tear. Related to Occitan triar (“to pick out, choose from among others”), although the Occitan verb could also be a borrowing from French. Alternatively or by confluence, the Old French is from Gallo-Roman Vulgar Latin *triare, of unknown origin. Replaced native Middle English cunnen (“to try”) (from Old English cunnian), Middle English fandien (“to try, prove”) (from Old English fandian), and Middle English costnien (“to try, tempt, test”) (from Old English costnian).
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