Japanese Meaning of tried one's hand (at)

手を出してみる (at)

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Definitions and Meaning of tried one's hand (at) in English

tried one's hand (at)

to attempt something for the first time, to conduct the trial of, the score made on a try, a play in rugby that is similar to a touchdown in football, scores usually five points, and entitles the scoring side to attempt a placekick at the goal for additional points, to participate as counsel in the judicial examination of, demonstrate, prove, to examine or investigate judicially, to examine or investigate in a court of law, purify, refine, to put to test or trial, to subject to something (such as undue strain or excessive hardship or provocation) that tests the powers of endurance, to melt down (as tallow) and obtain in a pure state, to make an attempt, to make an effort to do, to melt down and procure in a pure state, to make an attempt at, to test to the limit, to put to a test, an experimental trial, to fit or finish with accuracy, an effort to do something

FAQs About the word tried one's hand (at)

手を出してみる (at)

to attempt something for the first time, to conduct the trial of, the score made on a try, a play in rugby that is similar to a touchdown in football, scores us

試みた,試した,分析された,努めた,エッセイ,してみた,ショットに対する,sought,努めた,狙った

落とした,あきらめた,やめる,辞めた

tricolors => 三色旗, tricksters => いたずらっ子, tricks => トリック, trickles => たらたら, trickishness => ずる賢さ.,