come off 的定义
- to fall, losing one's balance
- to become detached or be capable of being detached
- to be removed fromwill anything come off income tax in the budget?
- to emerge from or as if from a trial or contesthe came off the winner
- informal to take place or happen
- informal to have the intended effect; succeedhis jokes did not come off
- slang to have an orgasm
- come off it! informal stop trying to fool me!
come off 近义词
transpire
更多come off例句
- Meanwhile, in Florida, Bush was flooded with questions about whether gay marriage could possibly come to the Sunshine State.
- These generally come from the outside, from cultural pressures and messages.
- But there is an underlying feeling that the worst is yet to come.
- Although the blood-spattered offices will be off-limits, staff have vowed to continue producing the magazine.
- My agent at the time sent that tape to SNL and then they asked me to come in for an audition.
- In their shelter, Brion and Ulv crouched low and wondered why the attack didn't come.
- Babylas raised his pale face; he knew what was coming; it had come so many times before.
- He reached forward and took her hands, and if Mrs. Vivian had come in she would have seen him kneeling at her daughter's feet.
- Vicars' wives had come and gone, but all had submitted, some after a brief struggle, to old Mrs. Wurzel's sway.
- This wasn't at all what he meant to say, and it sounded very ridiculous; but somehow the words wouldn't come straight.