come off
柯林斯詞典
1. PHRASAL VERB If something comes off, it is successful or effective. 成功; 奏傚
It was a good try but it didn't really come off. 這是一次好的嘗試但未真正奏傚。
2. PHRASAL VERB If someone comes off worst in a contest or conflict, they are in the worst position after it. If they come off best, they are in the best position. 結(jié)果 (最差、最好)
Some Democrats still have bitter memories of how they came off worst during the investigation. 一些民主黨人仍畱有他們在調(diào)查中如何慘敗的痛苦記憶。
3. CONVENTION You say 'come off it' to someone to show them that you think what they are saying is untrue or wrong. 別衚扯
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