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1. phrasal verbIf something comes off, it is successful or effective. It was a good try but it didn't quite come off. [VERB PARTICLE] He hoped would come off in an orderly and peaceful way. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verbIf 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. Some Democrats still have bitter memories of how, against all odds, they came offworst during the inquiry. [VERB PARTICLE adverb] In these circumstances, it is the managers who come off best. [VERB PARTICLE adverb] 3. phrasal verb [no passive]If you come off a drug or medicine, you stop taking it. ...people trying to come off tranquillizers. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 4. conventionYou say 'come off it' to someone to show them that you think what they are saying is untrue or wrong. [informal, spoken] See full dictionary entry for comecome off in British Englishverb (intr, mainly adverb)1. (also preposition) to fall (from), losing one's balance 2. to become detached or be capable of being detached 3. (preposition) to be removed from (a price, tax, etc) will anything come off income tax in the budget? 4. (copula) to emerge from or as if from a trial or contest she came off the winner 5. informal to take place or happen 6. informal to have the intended effect; succeed his jokes did not come off 7. vulgar, slang to have an orgasm 8. come off it! come off in American English 1. to become unfastened or detached 3. to end up; emerge, as from a contest 4. US, Informal to prove effective, successful, etc. humor that didn't come off See full dictionary entry for come Examples of 'come off' in a sentencecome off In these high-ceilinged flats she would have come off badly.The irregular shale had come off in thick, long plates, creating a kind of rift in the ledge. All related terms of 'come off'Chinese translation of 'come off' vi - [button, handle]
脱(脫)落 (tuōluò) - (= succeed) [event, attempt, plan]
成功 (chénggōng) to come off best/worst etc 表现(現)最佳/最差等 (biǎoxiàn zuì jiā/zuì chà děng)
vt fus - [drug, medicine]
戒掉 (jièdiào) - (inf)
come off it! 别(別)胡扯了! (bié húchě le!)
See come - come into
- come into the house/garden
- come of
- come off
- come off it!
- come on
- come on to
All related terms of 'come off'Definition to have the intended effect It was a good try but it didn't quite come off. Synonyms be successful turn out well See comeAdditional synonymsDefinition to work out None of his ideas panned out. Synonyms work out, happen, result, come out, turn out, culminate, come to pass (archaic), eventuateDefinition to be successful or satisfactory I hope everything works out for you in your new job. Synonyms succeed, flourish, go well, be effective, prosper, go as planned, prove satisfactory, do the business (informal) - come in for something
- come into something
- come of age
- come off
- come on
- come or get to grips with something
- come out
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