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1. 试 (shì): to try, to attempt. This can be used in the context of trying something new, such as a new activity or a new food.
2. 试 (shì): to try on. This can be used in the context of trying on clothes or shoes.
3. 试 (shì): to examine, to test. This can be used in the context of taking an exam or a test.
4. 试 (shì): to experiment. This can be used in the context of conducting an experiment or a scientific test.
5. 试 (shì): to sample. This can be used in the context of tasting a food or drink.
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The difference between them is that 试 (shì) is used to refer to a more formal or serious attempt, while 尝 (cháng) is used to refer to trying a new food.
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Yes, 试 (shì) can be used in a formal setting. It is a verb that means "try, try on; examine, test". It is often used in the context of testing something out, such as a product or a service. For example, one might say "试 (shì) 一下 (yíxià) 这 (zhè) 个 (gè) 产品 (chǎnpǐn)" which means "try out this product".
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