Attempt
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- (try, make an effort) ល្បង, ខំប្រឹងសាក, ហាត់, ប្រឹងប្រែង, ធ្វើលុះត្រាតែ attempt to study ប៉ុនប៉ង attempt a conversation ប៉ុនប៉ងសម្រេចអ្វីមួយ
Example: After three attempts, Jonathan finally Jumped over the fence.
noun
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- ~ (to do something / at doing something) (trial, effort, esp, unsuccessful, assault, endeavor) ការប៉ុនប៉ង, ការខំប្រឹងប្រែង, ឧបឃាត, ការបៀតបៀន
Example: Attempt to do it, He attempted too much, Make a courageous attempt on, An attempt to do it. strong attempt ការប៉ុនប៉ង make an attempt on his lite ប៉ុនប៉ងសម្លាប់ - 2.
- (ច្បាប់) ការប៉ុនប៉ង, បំណង
Example: An act more than just preparation, done as a definite step towards the actual commission of a criminal offense, which the law consider itself, separate and distinct from the criminal offense which was attempted.
ឧទាហរណ៍៖ អំពើមួយលើសពីការគ្រាន់តែរៀបចំដែលធ្វើឡើងជាជំហានច្បាស់លាស់ឆ្ពោះទៅរកការប្រព្រឹតិ្តពិតៗនូវបទល្មើសព្រហ្មទណ្ឌដែលការនេះច្បាប់ចាត់ទុកជាបទល្មើសមួយដោយខ្លួនគឺដោយឡែកនិងដាច់ស្រឡះពីបទល្មើសព្រហ្មទណ្ឌដែលត្រូវបានគេប៉ុនប៉ងធ្វើនោះ ។ - 3.
- ការប៉ុនប៉ង
verb — past tense: attempted ; past participle: attempted ; present participle: attempting ;
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- កិច្ចព្យាយាម
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
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- A essay, trial, or endeavor; an undertaking; an attack, or an effort to gain a point; esp. an unsuccessful, as contrasted with a successful, effort.
verb — past tense: attempted ; past participle: attempted ; present participle: attempting ;
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- (TRANSITIVE) To try to win, subdue, or overcome; as, one who attempts the virtue of a woman.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To make trial or experiment of; to try; to endeavor to do or perform (some action); to assay; as, to attempt to sing; to attempt a bold flight.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To try to move, by entreaty, by afflictions, or by temptations; to tempt.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To attack; to make an effort or attack upon; to try to take by force; as, to attempt the enemy's camp.
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- (INTRANSITIVE) To make an attempt; -- with upon.
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- effort, endeavor, essay, experiment, trial, undertaking
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- inaction, laziness, neglect