Trying vs Tring - What's the difference?
trying | tring |
Difficult to endure; arduous.
*1891 , Conan Doyle,
*:"Do you not find," he said, "that with your short sight it is a little trying to do so much typewriting?"
Irritating, stressful or bothersome.
(philosophy) The act by which one tries something; an attempt.
* 2006 , Andrew Sneddon, Action and Responsibility (page 145)
(surname)
A market town and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England.
A Malayo-Polynesian language spoken in around the Lower Tutoh River on the Malaysian island of Sarawak.
As a proper noun Tring
is {{surname}.As an adjective trying is
difficult to endure; arduous.As a verb trying is
present participle of lang=en.As a noun trying is
the act by which one tries something; an attempt.trying
English
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(en noun)- In a variety of places, O'Shaughnessy argues that there is an internal relation between trying and the events that tryings produce. For example, he argues that tryings are not independently specifiable except as would-be causes of physical events.