- try someone out
- idm. ทดลองว่าดีหรือไม่related: ทดลองว่าชอบหรือไม่, ลองถามความเห็นผู้อื่นดูว่าเป็นอย่างไร
English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
try (something) out on (someone) — to get someone s opinion about something. I ve got some new jokes I d like to try out on you … New idioms dictionary
feel someone out — feel (someone) out to try to find out someone s opinions or thoughts without being obvious. Why don t you feel them out to see if they ll invite me too? I need time to feel out the boss before asking for more money … New idioms dictionary
suss someone out — [“sas...] tv. to try to figure someone out. □ I can’t seem to suss Tom out. What a strange guy. CD I don’t have any luck sussing out people I don’t know well … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
try someone/something out — test someone or something new or different to assess their suitability or effectiveness I try out new recipes on my daughter … Useful english dictionary
psych someone out — tv. to try to figure out what someone is likely to do. □ Don’t try to psych me out. CD The batter tried to psych out the pitcher, but it didn’t work … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
psych someone out — INTIMIDATE, daunt, browbeat, bully, cow, tyrannize, scare, terrorize, frighten, dishearten, unnerve, subdue; informal bulldoze; N. Amer. informal buffalo. → psych * * * informal intimidate an opponent or rival by appearing confident or aggressive … Useful english dictionary
put someone out of your mind — put someone/something out of your mind phrase to try to forget about someone or something unpleasant, even if only for a short time Just try to put the problem out of your mind. Thesaurus: to forget, or to try to forgetsynonym Main entry: mind … Useful english dictionary
get someone out of your head — get someone/something out of your head informal phrase to stop thinking about someone or something I can’t get the pictures of those starving children out of my head. Thesaurus: to forget, or to try to forgetsynonym Main entry: head … Useful english dictionary
w(h)ack someone (out) — tv. to kill somebody. (Underworld.) □ Willie made another try at whacking Albert out last evening. CD He really wants to whack out Mr. Big … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
try — try1 [ traı ] (past tense and past participle tried [ traıd ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to attempt to do something: Don t try any of your tricks with me! I know she s not very helpful, but she does try. try to do something: Just… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
try — 1 /traI/ verb 1 ATTEMPT (I, T) to attempt to do or get something: try to do sth: Don t shout at him; he s only trying to help. | try sth: Roberts tried a shot at goal. | try and do sth: You must try and control your temper. | try: Tim may not be… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English