attempt

attempt — verb

1. to put in real effort toward doing or achieving something, usually a task that i

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

to put in real effort toward doing or achieving something, usually a task that is hard, risky, or unlikely to succeed.

例句

Ines attempted to climb the rock wall but slipped near the top.

attempt + to-infinitive for a hard physical task

The firefighters attempted a rescue through thick smoke on the third floor.

attempt + noun (object names the difficult task)

同義詞
  • try

    much more everyday; 'attempt' sounds heavier and more formal

  • endeavour

    even more formal, often suggesting long sustained effort

  • undertake

    to formally take on a task, focus on commitment rather than effort

反義詞
  • abandon

    to give up before reaching the goal

  • refuse

    to choose not to try at all

文法句型

attempt + to-infinitive

attempt + noun

用法筆記

Often carries a feeling that success was uncertain or did not happen — much more common in writing and news reports than 'try'. Frequently followed by a to-infinitive.

常見錯誤

She attempted climbing the tree.
She attempted to climb the tree.
💡'attempt' takes a to-infinitive, not the -ing form.
I will attempt for the exam tomorrow.
I will attempt the exam tomorrow.
💡no preposition before the noun object.

attempt — noun