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●ˌcome ˈoff 🔑●ˌcome ˈoff sth 🔑1. to become separated from sth (从…)掉下,脱落◆The handle came off in my hand. 把手掉在我手里了。◆A button has come off my coat. 我的外套掉了一颗纽扣。2. to fall from sth (从…)掉下,落下◆My glasses came off when I tripped. 我绊了一跤,把眼镜摔掉了。◆She braked sharply and came off her bike. 她猛一剎闸,从自行车上摔了下来。OBJ bicycle, horse3. to move away from sth large or important and go in a different direction (从大的或重要的事物中)分离,脱离,岔开◆A narrow road comes off on the left. 左侧岔出去一条窄路。4. to leave the stage, the sports field, etc. during a play or a game (演出或比赛时)离开舞台(或赛场等);下台;退场◆Two players came off just before half time. 在上半场即将结束之前,有两名队员下场了。5. to leave sth such as a vehicle or a road (从交通工具上)下来;离开(道路)◆She looked tired as she came off the plane. 她下飞机时显得很疲惫。◆Come off (the motorway) at junction five. 在五号交叉路口驶离(高速公路)。6. if an amount of money comes off a price, the price becomes lower by that amount (从价格中)削减◆Two pence a litre is coming off the price of petrol. 汽油价格每升将要下调两便士。[v + adv] [v + prep] |