trying
英 [ˈtraɪɪŋ]
美 [ˈtraɪɪŋ]
adj. 令人厌烦的; 难对付的
v. 试图; 想要; 设法; 努力; 试; 试用; 试做; 试验; 审理; 审讯; 审判
try的现在分词
现在分词:trying
Collins.1 / BNC.18590 / COCA.16334
牛津词典
adj.
- 令人厌烦的;难对付的
annoying or difficult to deal with- These are trying times for all of us.
对我们所有人来说,这是最难熬的时期。
- These are trying times for all of us.
柯林斯词典
- See also:Support from those closest to you is vital in these trying times...The whole business has been very trying.try
英英释义
adj
- extremely irritating to the nerves
- nerve-racking noise
- the stressful days before a war
- a trying day at the office
- hard to endure
- fell upon trying times
双语例句
- I have watched parents trying to reason with their children and have never seen it work.
我曾经见到家长试图和他们的孩子讲道理,但是从没有见过这招奏效。 - I was trying to think what else we had to do.
我在努力想我们还得做些什么。 - I've given up trying to get a visa; there is too much red tape involved.
我不想再去搞签证了,繁文缛节太多。 - If I see her, I'll tell her you've been trying to reach her.
如果见到她,我会告诉她你一直在尝试联系她。 - I suggest trying once more.
我建议再试一次。 - I've been trying to give up smoking for getting on for two years now
到现在,我设法戒烟已快两年了。 - Don't have any more to do with him, he's trying to make a fool of you.
别再理他了,他正在捉弄你呢。 - Am I trying too hard?
我是不是努力过头了? - I'm not trying to glorify or idealise women.
我不是要美化女人或把她们理想化。 - The police have been trying to prevent them carrying weapons.
警方一直都设法阻止他们携带武器。