单词 | try out |
释义 | > as lemmasto try out ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > try, test [verb (transitive)] > by analysis tryc1325 to analyse out1845 the world > action or operation > endeavour > searching or seeking > finding or discovery > find or discover [verb (transitive)] findOE yfindOE hita1075 befindc1200 out-findc1300 to try outc1325 to find outa1375 to find upc1390 ascryc1400 outwryc1400 inventc1475 vent1611 to hit off1680 discover1762 to scare up1846 to pick up1869 rumble1897 Cf. c1300–25 N. Bozon Contes Moralisés (1889) 9 La cause [of the attraction of the loadstone] ne peut estre triée.] to try out d. to try out: to test the advantages, possibilities, or qualities of (a material or immaterial thing); also, to test (a person). Originally U.S. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > try, test [verb (transitive)] cuneOE afondOE found1340 searcha1382 experiment1481 experience1541 probe1542 try1545 invent1548 sound1589 to bring or put to the test1594 plumb1599 to feel out1600 essay1656 test1748 plumb-line1875 to try out1888 the world > action or operation > endeavour > trial or experiment > make experiment of or with [verb (transitive)] afondc1300 assailc1300 found1340 assay1377 taste1382 experiment1524 experience1541 try1545 attempt1563 practise1632 explore1667 experimentate1670 to taste of1700 to try out1888 to try (something)(on) for size1979 fand- the world > action or operation > endeavour > trial or experiment > trial, test, or testing > try or test [verb (transitive)] > test (a person) fandc893 fanc1000 sifta1400 to try out1974 1888 Judge (N.Y.) 29 Dec. 190/1 Tried Out By Fire. 1898 R. Kipling Day's Work 160 The smoke of her trying-out insulted the beaches. 1906 N.Y. Evening Post 26 Oct. 1 The new rules have been but partially tried out. 1913 Aeroplane 13 Nov. 520/1 Picked pilots of proved experience who volunteer to ‘try out’ new types. 1920 A. E. W. Mason Summons xvi. A man had once tried him out with questions about Alicante. 1926 Publishers' Weekly 19 June 1963 Some Americans go abroad to try out golf links. Apparently others may get the habit of going abroad to try out printing presses. 1974 A. Price Other Paths to Glory iii. 254 He was being tried out on someone else's problem. to try out ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > [verb (transitive)] > empanel a jury > withdraw or reject (a juror) to try out1542 withdrawa1676 to stand by1896 1542–3 Act 34 & 35 Hen. VIII c. 26 §46 If..the residue of the saide Iurye make defaulte or be tryed out. < as lemmas |
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