单词 | came off |
释义 | come offverb came off; come off; coming off; comes off intransitive verb 1 a : to acquit oneself : fare came off well in the contest b : appear, seem 2 : succeed a television series that never came off TV Guide 3 : happen, occur 4 US, informal —used in phrases like where do you come off? to express anger or annoyance at what someone has said or done Marie was bent over the table now, reading, her piping girlish voice hot with indignation. "Where does she come off, anyway?" T. Coraghessan Boyle transitive verb 1 : to have recently completed or recovered from coming off a good year 2 : to have recently stopped using (an illegal drug) an addict who is coming off heroin came off verb1 as in happened to take place couldn't believe that the wedding would actually come off—they've been "just dating" for years Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in succeeded to turn out as planned or desired the attempted revival of the city's downtown never really came off, and even more stores eventually closed Synonyms & Similar Words
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