come off
英:[kʌm ɔf] 美: [kʌm ɔf]
come off 基本解释
释义成功;举行;表现;能被去掉(或除去)
英英释义
come off
v.come to be detached同义词:detachcome away
happen in a particular manner同义词:go offgo over
break off (a piece from a whole)同义词:chipchip offbreak awaybreak off
come off 相关例句
双语例句
- These stains won't come off, I'm afraid.
我看,这些污点去不掉。 - The tennis finals will come off tomorrow.
网球决赛将于明天举行。 - Did your proposed trip to Rome ever come off?
你提出的到罗马旅行,后来去了吗? - Her attempt to break the world record nearly came off.
她想要打破世界纪录,已接近成功。 - He always comes off badly in fights.
他在拳击比赛中总是很糟糕。 - A button has come off my coat.
我的大衣掉了一颗扣子。
权威例句
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