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●ˌtry sb/sth ˈout (on sb) 🔑to test sb/sth to see how good and useful they are or how suitable for a particular task or purpose before you decide to use them/it 试用;试验;测试◆We’ve been trying out some new musicians for our band. 我们一直在为我们的乐队试找一些新乐手。◆He couldn’t wait to try out his new invention. 他迫不及待地想试验一下自己的新发明。◆I’ve got an idea I’d like to try out on you. 我有个设想,想在你身上试验一下。◆The drug has not been tried out on humans yet. 这种药尚未进行人体临床试验。SYN test sth out (on sb/sth) [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈtryout noun an act of testing how good or suitable sb/sth is before you decide to use them/it 试用;试验;测试◆The play had an out-of-town tryout in Oxford. 该剧在牛津进行了跨区预演。 |