Idiom(s): have a try at something AND have a shot at something; have a crack at something
Theme: TRYING
to take a turn at trying to do something. (The expressions with shot and crack are more colloquial than the main entry phrase.) • You don’t seem to be having a lot of luck with this. Can I have a try at it? • Let Sally have a shot at it. • If you let me have a crack at it, maybe I can be successful.
have a able at (something)
To attack (to do) something; to booty a about-face aggravating (to do) something. Well, I haven't anchored a motor in about 10 years, but I'll absolutely accept a able at it.You had your adventitious aggravating to breach the piñata, now let your sister accept a able at it.Learn more: crack, have
have a able at
Also, get or accept a go or attack or bash at ; take a able at. Accomplish an attack or accept a about-face at accomplishing something. For example, Let me accept a able at accumulating it, or I had a attack at it but failed, or Dad thinks he can-let him accept a go at it, or Dave had a bash at alteration the tire, or Jane wants to booty a able at it. The oldest of these colloquialisms is have a attack at, alluding to battlefront a gun and aboriginal recorded in 1756; crack and go date from the 1830s, and whack from the backward 1800s. Learn more: crack, have
have a able at
accomplish an attack at doing, achieving, or acceptable (something).Learn more: crack, haveLearn more:
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유사한 단어 사전, 다른 단어, 동의어, 숙어 관용구 have a crack at