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Examples:You can achieve your aim if you try hard without giving up.—try to turn back history—lit. reach the tip and try (idiom); to have a go when at one's peak—try to smooth things over—try to gain at expense of others—try to get out of a task—lit. turn to any doctor one can find when critically ill (idiom); fig. to try anyone or anything in a crisis—try to extract information by deceit or bluff—(try to) find the time to—lit. cling to the high, connect to the rich (idiom); to try to attach oneself to the rich and powerful—try out a new product (or manufacturing process)—(after verb) give it a try—fig. seeing others do what one loves do, one is inspired to try it again—Heaven will not disappoint the person who tries (idiom). If you try hard, you're bound succeed eventually.—no strategy left try (idiom); at one's wit's end—fig. try to achieve one's goal in the shortest time possible—fig. try to gain an advantage only to end up worse off—don't try run before you can walk—making an all-out effort (idiom); try one's heart out—(try to) overcome (hardships etc)—pull strongly against a crazy tide (idiom); fig. to try hard to save a desperate crisis—try to reach a common judgment—be eager to give sth a try [idiom.]—try to gloss over things [idiom.]—try to rouse oneself but lack the strength [idiom.]—try to form friendly ties with sb. for one's own benefit—lit. try to steal a chicken only to end up losing the rice used to lure it [idiom.]—be secretive; to try to cover up [idiom.]— |