Stab at Meaning in English
expression
ˈstæb/ /ˈæt
STAB-at
stˈæb/ /ˈæt
stab-AT
परिभाषा
A 'stab at' something is an informal way to say an attempt or try at doing something, especially if you're not sure you'll succeed.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Common in informal speech and writing. Usually used for first or uncertain attempts ('take a stab at', 'give it a stab'). Not for physical stabbing. Avoid in formal contexts; it's used more for light, casual effort.
Spanish: intento - intento (informal) - probar (informal)Portuguese (BR): tentativa - tentativa (informal) - tentar (informal)Portuguese (PT): tentativa - experimentar (informal)Chinese (Simplified): 尝试 - 试试看Chinese (Traditional): 嘗試 - 試試看Hindi: कोशिश - प्रयास (अनौपचारिक)Arabic: محاولة (غير رسمية) - تجربةBengali: চেষ্টাRussian: попыткаJapanese: 挑戦Vietnamese: thửKorean: 시도Turkish: denemeUrdu: کوششIndonesian: coba
उदाहरण वाक्य
Let me stab at the answer.
basic
She took a stab at cooking Italian food.
basic
This is my first stab at painting.
basic
I’m not sure, but I’ll take a stab at guessing his age.
natural
Why don’t you give it a stab at fixing the Wi-Fi?
natural
Everyone took a stab at solving the puzzle, but nobody got it right.
natural