Hello everyone,
Could someone please explain the meaning of “trying on” in these sentences:
- Learning new things can be trying on you
- That marathon was very trying on me
Thanks in advance ☺️
It's not being used as a phrasal verb like when you "try on" clothing. Here "trying" means "difficult" or "challenging" and "on you" or "on me" tells us to whom it was difficult.
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"trying" means difficult and annoying. It is followed by a preposition "on + somebody".
I had a very trying day at work. (it was very trying on me)
Julie’s having a trying time at work lately. (it was trying on her)
4 december 2021
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Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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