TRYの定義と意味 - メリアム・ウェブスター
原題: TRY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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- 「TRY」は動詞および名詞として使用され、試みることや挑戦することを意味します。動詞としては、何かをするために努力することを示し、名詞としては試みや挑戦を指します。関連する同義語や例文も提供されており、言葉の歴史や使用例についての情報も含まれています。
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TRY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster Est. 1828 Dictionary Definition verb noun verb 2 verb noun Synonyms Synonym Chooser Example Sentences Word History Phrases Containing Rhymes Entries Near Related Articles Cite this Entry Citation Kids Definition Kids Medical Definition Medical Legal Definition Legal More from M-W Show more Show more Citation Kids Medical Legal More from M-W Save Word To save this word, you'll need to log in. Log In try 1 of 2 verb ˈtrī tried ; trying Synonyms of try Simple Definition A Simple Definition is available from our Learner's Dictionary to help you understand the meaning faster. intransitive verb : to make an effort or attempt you can do it if you try I haven't found a job yet, but it's not for lack/want of trying . [=not because I haven't tried to find one] transitive verb 1 : to make an attempt at I tried my best/hardest. — often used with an infinitive try to fix the car — often followed by and + a verb Try and relax. 2 a : to do or use (something) to see if it works or succeeds Did you try restarting the computer? I tried calling but no one answered. He tried the switch, but the lights were out. — often used with out try out a new method b : to taste (food or drink) to find out what it is like Would you like to try the cake? c : to subject to something (such as undue strain or excessive hardship or provocation) that tests the powers of endurance You're trying my patience. d : demonstrate , prove 3 a : to examine or investigate judicially try a case b (1) : to conduct the trial of (2) : to participate as counsel in the judicial examination of 4 a : to melt down and procure in a pure state : render try out whale oil from blubber b obsolete : purify , refine 5 : to fit or finish with accuracy see also: try one's hand try one's luck try 2 of 2 noun plural tries 1 : an experimental trial : attempt succeeded on the first try I doubt it will work, but it's worth a try . 2 : a play in rugby that is similar to a touchdown in football, scores usually five points, and entitles the scoring side to attempt a placekick at the goal for additional points also : the score made on a try Synonyms of try Relevance Verb attempt strive seek Noun attempt See All Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus Choose the Right Synonym for try afflict , try , torment , torture , rack mean to inflict on a person something that is hard to bear. afflict is a general term and applies to the causing of pain or suffering or of acute annoyance, embarrassment, or any distress. ills that afflict the elderly try suggests imposing something that strains the powers of endurance or of self-control. children often try their parents' patience torment suggests persecution or the repeated inflicting of suffering or annoyance. a horse tormented by flies torture adds the implication of causing unbearable pain or suffering. tortured by a sense of guilt rack stresses straining or wrenching. a body racked by pain attempt , try , endeavor , essay , strive mean to make an effort to accomplish an end. attempt stresses the initiation or beginning of an effort. will attempt to photograph the rare bird try is often close to attempt but may stress effort or experiment made in the hope of testing or proving something. tried to determine which was the better procedure endeavor heightens the implications of exertion and difficulty. endeavored to find crash survivors in the mountains essay implies difficulty but also suggests tentative trying or experimenting. will essay a dramatic role for the first time strive implies great exertion against great difficulty and specifically suggests persistent effort. continues to strive for peace Examples of try in a Sentence Verb I don't know if I can do it, but I'll try . Keep trying . You can do it. You can do it if you try hard enough. “He said he can beat you.” “I'd like to see him try !” I tried , but I just couldn't do it. “She's not in the office now.” “OK. I'll try again later.” I don't know where she is. Try calling her on her cell phone. He tried a few things to remove the stain, but nothing worked. Did you try restarting the computer? If you want to lose weight, try exercising more. Noun was granted another try at the field goal See More Recent Examples on the Web Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage. Read More Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback . Verb The assassination attempt failed — and Hinckley was arrested, tried and found not guilty by reason of insanity in 1982. — Kelsie Cairns, FOXNews.com , 29 Apr. 2026 There is something the series hasn’t yet tried , which would certainly get people talking. — Hua Hsu, New Yorker , 29 Apr. 2026 Noun The defense sealed the Gators’ win, just the second in 10 tries during a series tilted lately in the Seminoles’ favor. — Edgar Thompson, The Orlando Sentinel , 29 Apr. 2026 This strategic move is backed by internal DressX’s own data, which indicates that users who engage with virtual try -on features see a tenfold increase in conversion rates compared to those who do not. — Arthur Zaczkiewicz, Footwear News , 28 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for try Word History Etymology Verb Middle English trien , from Anglo-French trier to select, sort, examine, determine, probably from Late Latin tritare to grind, frequentative of Latin terere to rub — more at throw entry 1 First Known Use Verb 14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 3a Noun 1832, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Time Traveler The first known use of try was in the 14th century See more words from the same century Phrases Containing try college try cut - and - try give it the old college try have a try I'd (just) like to see him try nice try try as one might try for try for a baby try for point try it on try me try on try one's best / hardest try one's damnedest try one's hand try one's luck try out try - pot try someone's patience try (something) on for size try square try / use every trick in the book worth a try See More Rhymes for try ai aye bae bi buy by bye chai chi cry die dry See All Rhymes for try Browse Nearby Words trv try try as one might See all Nearby Words Articles Related to try We're Going to Explain the Deal with... Just try and stop us Cite this Entry Style MLA Chicago APA Merriam-Webster “Try.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/try. Accessed 6 May. 2026. Copy Citation Kids Definition try 1 of 2 verb ˈtrī tried ; trying 1 : to make an effort to do I'll try to do my best 2 a : to examine or investigate in a court of law try a case b : to conduct the trial of 3 a : to put to a test try out something new try your luck b : to test to the limit you're trying my patience 4 : to melt down (as tallow) and obtain in a pure state : render try out whale oil from blubber try 2 of 2 noun plural tries : an effort to do something : attempt Medical Definition Try abbreviation tryptophan Legal Definition try transitive verb tried ; trying 1 : to examine or investigate judicially no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise reexamined in any court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law — U.S. Constitution amend. VII in an action tried on the facts without a jury — Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 52(a) 2 : to conduct the trial of : put on trial 3 : to participate as lawyer or counsel in the trial of : bring to trial on behalf of a client was unqualified to try death penalty cases Etymology Transitive verb Anglo-French trier to choose, sort, ascertain, examine judicially, from Old French, to choose, sort More from Merriam-Webster on try Nglish: Translation of try for Spanish Speakers Britannica.com: Encyclopedia article about try Last Updated: 30 Apr 2026 - Updated example sentences Love words? Need even more definitions? Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Merriam-Webster unabridged More from Merriam-Webster Word of the Day flamboyant See Definitions and Examples » Get Word of the Day daily email! 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