Try me Meaning in English
expression
ˈtɹaɪ/ /ˈmi
TRY-mee
tɹˈaɪ/ /mˈiː
try-MEE
释义
Said to show confidence when someone suggests you can't do something, or to challenge someone to test your abilities.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often playful or slightly challenging. Used when someone doubts you or issues a challenge. Common in friendly banter, not for serious confrontation.
Spanish: pruébame - inténtalo conmigoPortuguese (BR): me testa - experimenta comigoPortuguese (PT): experimenta comigo - desafia-meChinese (Simplified): 你试试我Chinese (Traditional): 你試試我Hindi: मुझे आज़माओArabic: جرّبنيBengali: দেখো আমি পারি কিনা - চ্যালেঞ্জ করো আমাকেRussian: попробуй меняJapanese: やってみなよ - 試してみてVietnamese: thử tôi điKorean: 나에게 도전해 봐 - 시험해 봐Turkish: denemeni beklerimUrdu: آزما لو - مجھے آزما کر دیکھ لوIndonesian: coba saja saya
例句
"You can't lift that box." "Try me."
basic
"I bet you can't finish this puzzle." "Try me."
basic
When people say I can't cook spicy food, I just say, "Try me."
basic
A: "Nobody beats me at chess." B: "Oh really? Try me."
natural
"You say you can dance? Try me at the next party."
natural
If you think I can't handle it, just try me.
natural