Try hard trong game nghĩa là gì năm 2024

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Try hard trong game nghĩa là gì năm 2024
Năm học mới đã bắt đầu, hẳn các bạn đã đặt ra cho mình những mục tiêu, kế hoach cụ thể để đạt được thành tích cao nhất. Có được điều đó là sự nỗ lực không nhỏ của bản thân. Đã bao giờ bạn thắc mắc, ngoài cách sử dụng try hard hay try one’s best thì nỗ lực, cố gắng còn cách diễn đạt nào khác? Chúng ta hãy cùng tham khảo trong bài viết hôm nay nhé!

Try one’s best to do something có nghĩa là ai đó nỗ lực hết sức mình để làm gì. Khi muốn khen ngợi thành tích hay an ủi ai đó, bạn đều có thể dùng cách nói này.

  • Daughter, don’t be sad if you can’t win the game because you tried your best. (Con gái đừng buồn nếu con không giành chiến thắng vì dù sao con cũng đã chơi hết sức mình rồi).
  • You should have tried your best to be the best student of the year. (Chắc hẳn cậu đã cố gắng hết mình để trở thành sinh viên xuất sắc nhất của năm).

Bend over backward(s) thường dùng để mô tả những nỗ lực để giúp đỡ hay làm hài lòng một ai đó. Thành ngữ này ghi nhận các nỗ lực một cách tích cực.

  • He bent over backwards to get us tickets for the concert. (Anh ấy tìm mọi cách để mua được vé xem buổi hòa nhạc cho chúng tôi).
  • The manager bent over backwards to help new employees. (Trưởng phòng tạo mọi điều kiện để giúp đỡ mấy nhân viên mới).
  • I bent over backward, trying to defend her. I don't know what else I can do for her. (Tôi đã cố gắng hết sức để bênh vực cô ấy. Tôi không biết mình còn có thể làm gì khác để giúp đỡ cô ấy).
  • When Joan first started teaching she was afraid that she would have a lot of trouble getting used to the kids and to the faculty. Her fears turned out to be unfounded, since everybody bent over backwards to help her. Everyone tried very hard to help her feel comfortable and adjust to the school. (Khi Joan mới làm giáo viên, cô ấy đã rất lo lắng vì khó làm quen với lũ trẻ và các đồng nghiệp. Tuy nhiên, nỗi lo lắng ấy dần biến mất vì mọi người đã hết sức giúp đỡ để Joan có thể hòa nhập với môi trường mới).

Bend over backward(s) còn đồng nghĩa với lean over backward(s).

  • Dad leant over backwards so as not to embarrass Stasia's new boyfriend. (Bố cố gắng để không làm bạn trai mới của Stasia cảm thấy khó xử).

Tuy nhiên, nhiều người lại tỏ ra nỗ lực một cách thái quá bằng những việc không cần thiết với hy vọng sẽ thu lợi. Trong trường hợp này, bạn có thể dùng hai thành ngữ là fall over backward(s) hoặc fall all over one’s self. Fall all over one’s self chỉ hành động cố thể hiện mình hoặc cố gắng thu hút sự chú ý của người khác.

  • They fell all over themselves to be helpful, but only got in the way. (Họ cố tỏ ra mình là người hữu ích nhưng đó chỉ là hình thức thôi).
  • She fell over backwards trying to please her boss, but it got her nowhere. (Cô ấy cố làm hài lòng sếp nhưng ông ấy không đánh giá cao những việc làm này).
  • Janice fell all over herself trying to impress my parents. (Janice ra sức làm mọi việc để gây ấn tượng với bố mẹ tôi).
  • The young trainees fell all over themselves to praise the boss's speech. (Mấy nhân viên tập sự ra sức tán dương bài phát biểu của sếp).
  • The candidate fell over backward in support of the issues that would win votes. (Ứng cử viên ra sức thể hiện sự ủng hộ của mình nhằm giành phiếu bầu).

Luôn phấn đấu và nỗ lực là điều hết sức quan trọng nhưng bạn cũng đừng vì muốn chứng tỏ bản thân hay thu hút sự chú ý của người khác mà thể hiện một cách thái quá. Mọi sự đóng kịch đều dễ bị người khác nhận ra. Hãy nhớ rằng thành công chỉ đến với ai thực sự cố gắng và nỗ lực. Chúc bạn thành công!

This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Luke Smith, MFA. Luke Smith is a wikiHow Staff Writer. He's worked for literary agents, publishing houses, and with many authors, and his writing has been featured in a number of literary magazines. Now, Luke writes for the content team at wikiHow and hopes to help readers expand both their skillsets and the bounds of their curiosity. Luke earned his MFA from the University of Montana.

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You might have heard the word while playing an online game, or while out on the field: tryhard. It’s not a very pleasant term, and probably didn’t sound very nice leaving that person’s mouth. To be a tryhard means to put more effort into something than other people, often at the expense of other people’s enjoyment. We’ll tell you more about what it means and why people say it, discuss whether or not it’s a bad thing to be, and offer plenty of advice for how to avoid being a tryhard—or even if you should.

Things You Should Know

  • “Tryhard” is a derogatory term for someone who puts too much effort into, or cares too much about, whatever it is they’re doing, often to others’ detriment.
  • The term is often used in video gaming contexts to mean that one’s opponent was too focused on winning to have fun.
  • Avoid being called a “tryhard” by playing by the rules and spirit of the game. Also, avoid calling other people “tryhard” so as not to be a sore loser, yourself.
  1. “Tryhard” is often used as a derogatory term for someone who, simply put, tries too hard at or cares too much about something, and in the process makes that thing less enjoyable for other people. It’s most often used in a gaming context, particularly when playing multiplayer games.
    • The word is also sometimes used to refer to a person overcompensating for their lack of skill with sheer effort, instead. It may also be used as a verb.
    • Example: “He only won because he’s a tryhard. The rest of us were playing for fun.”
    • “Stop tryharding and just enjoy the game.”
    • “We absolutely stomped on those tryhards. They’ve got enthusiasm, but no strategy.”
  2. Sometimes, “tryhard” refers to someone who’s so obsessed with being successful that they use dubious methods to gain that success. They might imitate people who are already successful, exploit the rules, or even cheat in order to gain victory, fame, or other accomplishments, similar to a “sellout.”
    • Examples: “Those tryhards dumbed down their music so they could hit it big.”
    • “The corporate tryhards are trying to appeal to young people, but they’re too out of touch to pull it off.”
  1. Here’s the thing about being a tryhard: it’s often an insult hurled by people who want to invalidate someone else’s victory. You’ll probably hear it used by a losing team to say, “Well, who cares if you won. You’re just trying too hard, which is more embarrassing than losing.” But what’s the point of playing a game—be it a video game, sport, or any other—if not to at least try to win?
    • As long as you’re having fun (and not trying to hurt other people’s fun), don’t worry too much about being a tryhard and don’t pay attention to the haters.
  2. While you shouldn’t be too concerned if other people call you a tryhard, pay attention to whether the effort you put into something matches the amount of fun or enjoyment you’re having. Sometimes, when we’re too focused on success or victory, we forget to take pleasure in the process, and can become frustrated when we don’t get the results we want. At that point, the activity brings more heartache than joy, and it might be time to take a step back.
  3. You’ll most often hear the word “tryhard” in contexts like sports, video games, board games, etc.—things people do for fun. In these contexts, having fun is an important aspect of the activity, and even a priority. In other contexts, like your career, personal aspirations, health, or other serious undertakings, there’s not really such a thing as a tryhard. These are areas where you should always be trying hard, no matter what other people say.
    • Of course, these things can also be enjoyable, too, and you should take breaks so you don’t wear yourself out from trying too hard. Life is all about finding that balance!
  • There’s no shame in playing to win or putting your best effort into whatever you’re doing. That’s the whole point of video games, sports, hobbies, and passions, and doing your best is how you get results. Just be sure you’re actually enjoying the effort, too. Winning is fun, but if the journey is no fun itself, is it really worth it?
  • If you find yourself getting angry or upset, handle your frustration by taking a break from the activity and coming back when you’ve cooled down.
  • Also, remind yourself why you do the activity in the first place—because it brings you pleasure, or makes you feel accomplished. Not because you have to be the best.
  • While it’s important to try your best, it’s also important to play by the rules so that everyone has a fair shot, and so that everyone can have fun. If the way you’re playing a game seems to make others uncomfortable, pause and ask yourself: Am I taking this too seriously? Am I stopping other people from enjoying the activity? It might be times to loosen up and relax a bit.
  • Even if your strategy is within the rules, it might go against the “spirit of the game,” which is the idea that everyone should play the game with fun and fairness in mind.
  • Focus on what you can do yourself to help other people have fun, like including them in your game or strategies, asking them for advice, or giving them a chance to show off their own skills.
  • That said, other people’s fun can’t always be your responsibility. Sometimes, people will be sore losers, and that’s out of your control.

Sore losers complain after a loss, even when they lost fair and square. When you lose, take a moment to appreciate how much fun you had, and ask yourself what you learned, and how you’ll take what you learned into the next game. Even when you don’t win, you can still be proud of your efforts and cherish the good times you spent with other people. And when you do win, be a gracious victor by complimenting both your teammates and your opponents on their skills, and tell them you had fun!