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try
verb
-
try
,
tries
,
trying
,
tried
to
make
an
effort
to
do
something
,
even
if
it
may
be
difficult
•
She
tried
to
open
the
heavy
door
,
but
it
would
not
move
.
She
tried
to
open
the
heavy
door
,
but
it
would
not
move
.
•
I
will
try
to
finish
my
homework
before
dinner
.
I
will
try
to
finish
my
homework
before
dinner
.
From
Old
French
‘
trier
’
meaning
‘
to
pick
out
,
sift
’,
later
‘
test
’.
noun
-
try
,
tries
an
act
of
trying
to
do
something
•
Give
the
puzzle
another
try
;
you
might
solve
it
this
time
.
Give
the
puzzle
another
try
;
you
might
solve
it
this
time
.
•
His
first
try
at
baking
bread
turned
out
great
.
His
first
try
at
baking
bread
turned
out
great
.
verb
-
try
,
trying
,
tries
,
tried
to
taste
,
use
,
or
experience
something
briefly
to
find
out
what
it
is
like
•
Would
you
like
to
try
this
new
apple
pie
recipe
?
Would
you
like
to
try
this
new
apple
pie
recipe
?
•
He
tried
the
headphones
before
buying
them
.
He
tried
the
headphones
before
buying
them
.
verb
-
try
,
trying
,
tries
,
tried
to
test
something
to
see
if
it
works
well
or
to
see
what
will
happen
•
The
company
will
try
a
new
marketing
strategy
next
month
.
The
company
will
try
a
new
marketing
strategy
next
month
.
•
Scientists
tried
a
different
chemical
to
speed
up
the
reaction
.
Scientists
tried
a
different
chemical
to
speed
up
the
reaction
.
verb
-
try
,
trying
,
tries
,
tried
to
examine
evidence
in
a
court
and
decide
whether
someone
is
guilty
of
a
crime
•
The
judge
will
try
the
accused
next
week
.
The
judge
will
try
the
accused
next
week
.
•
High-profile
cases
are
often
tried
by
experienced
judges
.
High-profile
cases
are
often
tried
by
experienced
judges
.
noun
-
try
,
tries
in
rugby
,
a
score
made
by
grounding
the
ball
behind
the
opponents
’
goal
line
•
She
dived
over
the
line
to
score
a
try
in
the
final
minute
.
She
dived
over
the
line
to
score
a
try
in
the
final
minute
.
•
The
team
celebrated
after
his
second
try
of
the
match
.
The
team
celebrated
after
his
second
try
of
the
match
.
Rugby
sense
first
recorded
in
the
1840s
;
originally
a
‘
try
at
goal
’,
meaning
the
chance
to
kick
for
extra
points
.
country
noun
-
country
,
countries
an
independent
nation
with
its
own
government
,
borders
,
and
people
.
•
Japan
is
a
country
made
up
of
four
large
islands
.
Japan
is
a
country
made
up
of
four
large
islands
.
•
Leaders
from
196
countries
gathered
at
the
United
Nations
.
Leaders
from
196
countries
gathered
at
the
United
Nations
.
noun
-
country
land
outside
towns
and
cities
,
with
fields
,
farms
,
and
small
villages
.
•
On
weekends
we
drive
out
to
the
country
and
breathe
the
fresh
air
.
On
weekends
we
drive
out
to
the
country
and
breathe
the
fresh
air
.
•
The
country
is
beautiful
in
autumn
when
the
leaves
turn
orange
and
gold
.
The
country
is
beautiful
in
autumn
when
the
leaves
turn
orange
and
gold
.
noun
-
country
a
style
of
popular
American
music
featuring
guitars
,
simple
melodies
,
and
lyrics
about
everyday
life
.
•
She
loves
dancing
to
live
country
at
the
local
bar
.
She
loves
dancing
to
live
country
at
the
local
bar
.
•
His
playlist
is
full
of
classic
country
from
the
1970s
.
His
playlist
is
full
of
classic
country
from
the
1970s
.
adjective
relating
to
or
typical
of
the
countryside
.
•
They
decorated
the
kitchen
in
a
cozy
country
style
.
They
decorated
the
kitchen
in
a
cozy
country
style
.
•
We
bought
fresh
jam
at
the
country
market
.
We
bought
fresh
jam
at
the
country
market
.
industry
noun
-
industry
,
industries
the
activity
of
making
goods
or
providing
services
,
especially
in
factories
or
large-scale
operations
•
Industry
has
changed
the
quiet
town
into
a
busy
center
full
of
factories
.
Industry
has
changed
the
quiet
town
into
a
busy
center
full
of
factories
.
•
After
the
war
,
the
country's
industry
grew
rapidly
to
rebuild
what
was
lost
.
After
the
war
,
the
country's
industry
grew
rapidly
to
rebuild
what
was
lost
.
From
Latin
industria
meaning
‘
diligence
,
activity
’,
later
referring
to
manufacturing
activities
during
the
Industrial
Revolution
.
noun
-
industry
,
industries
a
group
of
companies
or
activities
that
make
the
same
kind
of
product
or
provide
the
same
kind
of
service
•
She
hopes
to
get
a
job
in
the
gaming
industry
.
She
hopes
to
get
a
job
in
the
gaming
industry
.
•
The
tourism
industry
suffered
during
the
pandemic
.
The
tourism
industry
suffered
during
the
pandemic
.
noun
-
industry
,
industries
hard
work
,
energy
,
and
effort
that
someone
puts
into
a
task
•
His
success
is
due
to
talent
and
industry
.
His
success
is
due
to
talent
and
industry
.
•
Teachers
praised
her
industry
and
determination
.
Teachers
praised
her
industry
and
determination
.
entry
noun
-
entry
,
entries
a
door
,
gate
,
or
other
passage
that
you
use
to
go
into
a
building
or
room
•
Use
the
side
entry
if
the
front
door
is
locked
.
Use
the
side
entry
if
the
front
door
is
locked
.
•
A
stone
arch
marks
the
grand
entry
to
the
castle
.
A
stone
arch
marks
the
grand
entry
to
the
castle
.
noun
-
entry
,
entries
the
act
of
going
or
coming
into
a
place
•
The
actor's
dramatic
entry
onto
the
stage
drew
loud
applause
.
The
actor's
dramatic
entry
onto
the
stage
drew
loud
applause
.
•
The
security
guard
blocked
their
entry
until
they
showed
their
badges
.
The
security
guard
blocked
their
entry
until
they
showed
their
badges
.
noun
-
entry
,
entries
a
single
piece
of
information
written
or
typed
in
a
list
,
diary
,
form
,
or
computer
file
•
I
added
a
new
entry
to
my
travel
journal
about
Rome
.
I
added
a
new
entry
to
my
travel
journal
about
Rome
.
•
Please
correct
the
last
entry
in
the
spreadsheet
.
Please
correct
the
last
entry
in
the
spreadsheet
.
noun
-
entry
,
entries
something
that
someone
sends
or
brings
to
take
part
in
a
competition
•
Her
photo
won
first
place
among
thousands
of
entries
.
Her
photo
won
first
place
among
thousands
of
entries
.
•
Contestants
may
submit
only
one
entry
per
person
.
Contestants
may
submit
only
one
entry
per
person
.
ministry
noun
-
ministry
,
ministries
a
government
department
that
manages
a
specific
area
of
public
affairs
,
such
as
health
,
education
,
or
finance
•
The
ministry
announced
new
health
guidelines
today
.
The
ministry
announced
new
health
guidelines
today
.
•
She
applied
for
a
job
at
the
ministry
of
Culture
after
university
.
She
applied
for
a
job
at
the
ministry
of
Culture
after
university
.
From
Latin
ministerium
“
office
,
service
”,
from
minister
“
servant
”.
The
political
sense
developed
in
the
early
18th
century
.
noun
-
ministry
,
ministries
the
work
,
duties
,
or
position
of
a
religious
minister
,
or
helpful
service
done
for
others
inspired
by
faith
•
After
seminary
,
he
entered
the
ministry
full
time
.
After
seminary
,
he
entered
the
ministry
full
time
.
•
Her
ministry
to
the
homeless
includes
serving
hot
meals
every
weekend
.
Her
ministry
to
the
homeless
includes
serving
hot
meals
every
weekend
.
Originally
"
service
"
in
general
;
the
ecclesiastical
sense
has
been
used
since
the
14th
century
.
noun
-
ministry
,
ministries
the
group
of
government
ministers
who
collectively
run
a
country
,
or
the
period
during
which
they
hold
office
•
The
new
ministry
promised
tax
reforms
during
its
first
year
in
office
.
The
new
ministry
promised
tax
reforms
during
its
first
year
in
office
.
•
Critics
argue
that
the
previous
ministry
mishandled
the
crisis
.
Critics
argue
that
the
previous
ministry
mishandled
the
crisis
.
Use
for
the
collective
body
of
ministers
arose
in
Britain
in
the
early
19th
century
.
poetry
noun
-
poetry
the
literary
art
of
arranging
words
for
their
sound
,
rhythm
,
and
meaning
to
create
poems
•
Maya
loves
reading
modern
poetry
before
bedtime
.
Maya
loves
reading
modern
poetry
before
bedtime
.
•
The
school
asked
the
students
to
write
a
piece
of
poetry
about
nature
.
The
school
asked
the
students
to
write
a
piece
of
poetry
about
nature
.
from
Middle
English
poetrie
,
from
Old
French
poetrie
,
from
Latin
poetria
,
ultimately
from
Ancient
Greek
poiētḗs
meaning
“
maker
,
poet
”
noun
-
poetry
something
that
is
exceptionally
beautiful
or
graceful
in
a
way
that
reminds
people
of
poems
•
The
way
the
dancer
moved
across
the
stage
was
pure
poetry
.
The
way
the
dancer
moved
across
the
stage
was
pure
poetry
.
•
He
thought
the
sunrise
over
the
mountains
was
poetry
in
motion
.
He
thought
the
sunrise
over
the
mountains
was
poetry
in
motion
.