词汇 | come-off |
释义 | come offphrasal verb with comeverbuk /kʌm/ us /kʌm/came | come C1informal to happen as planned, or to succeed: 取得预期的效果;成功 There was some sort of property deal that didn't come off.有笔房地产交易没有做成。 I tried telling a few jokes but they didn't come off (= no one laughed).我试着讲了几个笑话,但没有奏效。 mainly US, informal to give a particular impression: come off asHe was competitive without coming off as aggressive. Ultimately, the film comes off as a little pretentious. come off likeI didn't want to come off like I was feeling sorry for myself. We were trying to help people, but we weren't coming off that way. Succeeding, achieving and fulfilling A game accomplish achieve acquit actualize bear get through get to/reach first baseidiom go faridiom go from strength to strengthidiom go into orbitidiom kill pan rise scale the heightsidiom scrape through (something) sew something up slam dunk smash itidiom stand out You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Seeming and purporting to be come off better/worse/badly/well to finish in a particular condition after a fight, argument, etc., especially compared to someone else: (尤指同其他的相比)表现得更好(或更糟,不好,不错等) The smaller dog actually came off better, with only a few scratches.那只小一点的狗实际上表现得更为出色,身上只有几处抓痕而已。 come off somethingphrasal verb with comeverbuk /kʌm/ us /kʌm/came | come (STOP USING)If you come off medicine or drugs, you stop using them: 停用(药物、毒品) He's come off the tablets because they were making him dizzy.因为那些药片让他昏昏欲睡,他停用了。 Stop having or doing something abdicate abdication bandh bomb bomb out break with something butt forfeitable forgo forsake forswear give up give up the ghostidiom lay self-denying self-denyingly self-renouncing self-renunciation self-sacrifice throw (COMPLETE)US to have recently finished a period of time when something very successful or very difficult happened: 刚刚度过(非常成功或困难的时期) The company was coming off one of its best years ever.即将过去的一年是公司历史上最兴旺的好年景之一。 Coming to an end closure cloture come to a full stopidiom come to a headidiom come to the end of the roadidiom end finish up finishing line fizzle fizzle out go out (of) the windowidiom head land up let road run sunset taper taper off wind something up come off | American Dictionarycome offphrasal verb with comeverbus/kʌm/past tensecameus/keɪm/ | past participlecome (SUCCEED)to happen as planned or to succeed: I thought the party came off really well. come offphrasal verb with comeverbus/kʌm/past tensecameus/keɪm/ | past participlecome (END UP)to end up in a particular position: The team played hard and came off with a victory. come off somethingphrasal verb with comeverbus/kʌm/past tensecameus/keɪm/ | past participlecome (COMPLETE)to be finished with or removed from something: Marcia comes off maternity leave in March. come off | Business Englishcome offphrasal verb with comeverbuk /kʌm/us informal to happen as planned, or to succeed: The meeting never came off. Despite some small problems, the acquisition went off pretty smoothly. come off sthphrasal verb with comeverbuk /kʌm/us FINANCE to begin to become less in price or value after having increased: Operating profits came off 10% to £20.6m. US to have recently finished a period of time when something very successful or very difficult happened: The company has come off one of its best years ever. |
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