Try out Meaning in English
expression
Definición
To test or use something to see if you like it or if it works well. It can refer to trying a product, activity, or even auditioning for a team or role.
Uso & Matices
Informal, often used with clothes ('try out this shirt'), activities ('try out yoga'), or teams ('try out for the soccer team'). Slightly more informal than 'test' or 'experiment'. Not the same as just 'try', which is broader.
Spanish: probar - probarse (ropa) - ensayar (actividad)Portuguese (BR): experimentar - provar - testar - experimentar (roupa)Portuguese (PT): experimentar - provar - testar - experimentar (roupa)Chinese (Simplified): 试用 - 试穿 - 试验Chinese (Traditional): 試用 - 試穿 - 試驗Hindi: आज़माना - कोशिश करना - पहनकर देखनाArabic: يجرّب - يختبرBengali: পরীক্ষা করা - চেষ্টা করে দেখা (নতুন জিনিসের জন্য)Russian: опробовать - попробовать (на практике)Japanese: 試してみる - 試用するVietnamese: thử - thử nghiệmKorean: 시험해 보다 - 시도해 보다Turkish: denemek - deneme yapmakUrdu: آزمانا - آزما کر دیکھناIndonesian: thử - thử nghiệm
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I want to try out this new game tonight.
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She will try out the dress before buying it.
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You should try out for the school basketball team.
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Let’s try out that new café down the street this weekend.
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He’s hoping to try out a few new ideas at work.
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A lot of kids try out for the school play every year.
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