Lexical analysis
attempt
English [tra? ]; Beauty [tra? ]
Do your best; Testing; test
Try intransitive verbs; Work hard; test
Try it; Work hard; test
He secretly tried to help her at work.
He tried to help her with her work quietly.
Example: Do you get angry if others don't seem to work hard enough?
Does it bother you if others don't seem to work hard enough?
Extended data
First, the usage of try
1, the basic meaning of try is "try" and "try", which means to make an effort or attempt to complete a job or verify a fact, but it doesn't mean to take risks in doing something.
2.try can be used as a solution to "test" and "temper", that is, to put pressure on someone's body and mind with painful people or things to test their endurance or self-control.
3.try can also be used as an explanation of "interrogation" and "trial", which refers to the process of proving a person's guilt and innocence, rather than a conclusion, and can also refer to "testing" the authenticity, value, strength and effectiveness of things.
4.try can be followed by a homologous object, and its object can often be omitted after the superlative adjective.
Second, the phrase about trying.
1, trial? Testing; test
Try to do it? Try to do sth.
Try it? attempt
Do your best.
5. fight for it? seek