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tried
/ˈtraɪd/
(
a
.)試驗過的,可靠的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tried
imp. &
p
. p.
of
Try.
Also
adj.
Proved
;
tested
;
faithful
;
trustworthy
;
as
,
a
tried
friend
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Try
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
tried
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Trying
.]
1.
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
. [
Obs
.]
2.
To
purify
or
refine
,
as
metals
;
to
melt
out
,
and
procure
in
a
pure
state
,
as
oil
,
tallow
,
lard
,
etc
.
The
words
of
the
Lord
are
pure
words
:
as
silver
tried
in
a
furnace
of
earth
,
purified
seven
times
.
--
Ps
.
xii
. 6.
For
thou
,
O
God
,
hast
proved
us
:
thou
hast
tried
us
,
as
silver
is
tried
.
--
Ps
.
lxvi
. 10.
3.
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
.
Let
the
end
try
the
man
.
--
Shak
.
4.
To
subject
to
severe
trial
;
to
put
to
the
test
;
to
cause
suffering
or
trouble
to
.
Thus
far
to
try
thee
,
Adam
,
I
was
pleased
.
--
Milton
.
5.
To
experiment
with
;
to
test
by
use
;
as
,
to
try
a
remedy
for
disease
;
to
try
a
horse
.
Come
,
try
upon
yourselves
what
you
have
seen
me
.
--
Shak
.
To
ease
her
cares
the
force
of
sleep
she
tries
.
--
Swift
.
6.
To
strain
;
to
subject
to
excessive
tests
;
as
,
the
light
tries
his
eyes
;
repeated
disappointments
try
one's
patience
.
7.
Law
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
.
8.
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
.
Left
I
the
court
,
to
see
this
quarrel
tried
.
--
Shak
.
9.
To
experience
;
to
have
or
gain
knowledge
of
by
experience
.
Or
try
the
Libyan
heat
or
Scythian
cold
.
--
Dryden
.
10.
To
essay
;
to
attempt
;
to
endeavor
.
Let
us
try
. . .
to
found
a
path
.
--
Milton
.
To try on
.
(a)
To
put
on
,
as
a
garment
,
to
ascertain
whether
it
fits
the
person
.
(b)
To
attempt
;
to
undertake
. [
Slang
] --
Dickens
.
Syn:
--
To
attempt
;
endeavor
;
strive
;
aim
;
examine
.
Usage:
--
Try
,
Attempt
.
To
try
is
the
generic
,
to
attempt
is
the
specific
,
term
.
When
we
try
,
we
are
usually
uncertain
as
to
success
;
when
we
attempt
,
we
have
always
some
definite
object
in
view
which
we
seek
to
accomplish
.
We
may
be
indifferent
as
to
the
result
of
a
trial
,
but
we
rarely
attempt
anything
without
a
desire
to
succeed
.
He
first
deceased
:
she
for
a
little
tried
To
live
without
him
;
liked
it
not
,
and
died
. --
Sir
H
.
Wotton
.
Alack
,
I
am
afraid
they
have
a
waked
,
And
'
t
is
not
done
.
The
attempt
,
and
not
the
deed
,
Confounds
us
. --
Shak
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
tried
adj
1:
tested
and
proved
useful
or
correct
; "
a
tested
method
" [
syn
:
tested
,
well-tried
]
2:
tested
and
proved
to
be
reliable
[
syn
:
tested
,
time-tested
,
tried and true
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
try
n
:
earnest
and
conscientious
activity
intended
to
do
or
accomplish
something
; "
made
an
effort
to
cover
all
the
reading
material
"; "
wished
him
luck
in
his
endeavor
";
"
she
gave
it
a
good
try
" [
syn
:
attempt
,
effort
,
endeavor
,
endeavour
]
v
1:
make
an
effort
or
attempt
; "
He
tried
to
shake
off
his
fears
"; "
The
infant
had
essayed
a
few
wobbly
steps
";
"
The
police
attempted
to
stop
the
thief
"; "
He
sought
to
improve
himself
"; "
She
always
seeks
to
do
good
in
the
world
" [
syn
:
seek
,
attempt
,
essay
,
assay
]
2:
put
to
the
test
,
as
for
its
quality
,
or
give
experimental
use
to
; "
This
approach
has
been
tried
with
good
results
";
"
Test
this
recipe
" [
syn
:
test
,
prove
,
try out
,
examine
,
essay
]
3:
put
on
trial
or
hear
a
case
and
sit
as
the
judge
at
the
trial
of
; "
The
football
star
was
tried
for
the
murder
of
his
wife
"; "
The
judge
tried
both
father
and
son
in
separate
trials
" [
syn
:
judge
,
adjudicate
]
4:
take
a
sample
of
; "
Try
these
new
crackers
"; "
Sample
the
regional
dishes
" [
syn
:
sample
,
try out
,
taste
]
5:
examine
or
hear
(
evidence
or
a
case
)
by
judicial
process
;
"
The
jury
had
heard
all
the
evidence
"; "
The
case
will
be
tried
in
California
" [
syn
:
hear
]
6:
give
pain
or
trouble
to
; "
I've
been
sorely
tried
by
these
students
"
7:
test
the
limits
of
; "
You
are
trying
my
patience
!" [
syn
:
strain
,
stress
]
8:
melt
(
fat
,
lard
,
etc
.)
in
order
to
separate
out
impurities
;
"
try
the
yak
butter
"; "
render
fat
in
a
casserole
" [
syn
:
render
]
9:
put
on
a
garment
in
order
to
see
whether
it
fits
and
looks
nice
; "
Try
on
this
sweater
to
see
how
it
looks
" [
syn
:
try
on
]
[
also
:
tried
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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