Try



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(ច្បាប់) Try a criminal ជំនុំជម្រះ, កាត់ទោស
noun
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~ (at something doing something) (effort, attempt. -try back to follow up an old route. -try on to put on an article of clothing or other ornament in order to judge its appearance and fit. -try out to test, to perform experimentally) give the car a try ការសាកល្បង
Example: Try a case, the prisoner, Try the strength of, Try different medicines; try everything, once, Try on a coat, Try out a machine, Try a experiment, Try to do it, If at first you don't succeed, try, try again, Have a try at it. unsuccessful try ការប្រឹងល្បង, ការសាក
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(បច្ចេកទេស) ការសាកល្បង, ការព្យាយាម
verbpast tense: tried ; past participle: tried ; present participle: trying ;
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សាកល្បង, ព្យាយាម, ខិតខំ, ទាមទារ, ធ្វើការស៊ើបអង្កេត និងជម្រះក្តី, កាត់ទោស, ស្វះស្វែងរក
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(TRANSITIVE) (To attempt, to endeavor, to put to the proof, to make an effort, to strain to make demands on, to find out about, to test, to place on trial before a court of law, to conduct the trial) ល្បង, ប្រឹងប្រែង, នឹកស្មាន, ដាក់ពិសោធន៍ try to get up ខំប្រឹង, try a different approach លមើល, សាក, ល្បង, try one's hand at ធ្វើសាកមើល, try one's luck ល្បងតាមជោគវាសនា, try one's best ព្យាយាមយ៉ាងពេញទី, try one's patience ធ្វើអោយស្ទើរតែធន់ទ្រាំមិនបាន
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(INTRANSITIVE) (To make an effort; strive) ខំ
Example: I don't know If, I can come, but I'll try.
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ខំ
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លមើល
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
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A screen, or sieve, for grain.
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Act of trying; attempt; experiment; trial.
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In Rugby and Northern Union football, a score (counting three points) made by grounding the ball on or behind the opponent's goal line; -- so called because it entitles the side making it to a place kick for a goal (counting two points more if successful).
verbpast tense: tried ; past participle: tried ; present participle: trying ;
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(TRANSITIVE) Refined; select; excellent; choice.
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(TRANSITIVE) To subject to severe trial; to put to the test; to cause suffering or trouble to.
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(TRANSITIVE) To divide or separate, as one sort from another; to winnow; to sift; to pick out; -- frequently followed by out; as, to try out the wild corn from the good.
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(TRANSITIVE) To purify or refine, as metals; to melt out, and procure in a pure state, as oil, tallow, lard, etc.
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(TRANSITIVE) To prove by experiment; to apply a test to, for the purpose of determining the quality; to examine; to prove; to test; as, to try weights or measures by a standard; to try a man's opinions.
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(TRANSITIVE) To experiment with; to test by use; as, to try a remedy for disease; to try a horse.
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(TRANSITIVE) To strain; to subject to excessive tests; as, the light tries his eyes; repeated disappointments try one's patience.
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(TRANSITIVE) To examine or investigate judicially; to examine by witnesses or other judicial evidence and the principles of law; as, to try a cause, or a criminal.
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(TRANSITIVE) To settle; to decide; to determine; specifically, to decide by an appeal to arms; as, to try rival claims by a duel; to try conclusions.
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(TRANSITIVE) To experience; to have or gain knowledge of by experience.
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(TRANSITIVE) To essay; to attempt; to endeavor.
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(INTRANSITIVE) To exert strength; to endeavor; to make an effort or an attempt; as, you must try hard if you wish to learn.
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(INTRANSITIVE) To do; to fare; as, how do you try!
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aim, aspire, attempt, design, endeavor, intend, mean, strive, struggle, undertake
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afflict, prove, test, torment, trouble
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abandon, decline, ignore, neglect, omit
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comfort, console