词组 | bring off |
释义 | Idiom bring offbring off (something) to succeed in doing something.Only a megacorporation has the resources to bring off this kind of deal. Phr V bring off brings, bringing, brought bring off sth or bring sth off slightly informal to succeed in doing something difficultIt's a really difficult part to act but I think she brought it off. (= she succeeded)If he brings off the deal he'll be a wealthy man. bring off verb 1 to achieve an intended outcome, to be successful in making something happen UK, 1928. 2 to induce and achieve an orgasm UK, 1984 bring off sth • bring sth off to succeed in doing something that is very difficult: It was an amazing victory, and the whole team brought it off together by training incredibly hard. Larry's a brilliant negotiator, and he's brought off some big deals in his time.■ SIMILAR TO: pull off, carry off bring off1. To complete a task successfully, especially when a positive outcome initially seems or seemed unlikely. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bring" and "off." It's miraculous that we brought the presentation off—we only finished writing it five minutes before walking into the conference room! I'm determined to bring off any challenge they give me. 2. vulgar slang To cause one to orgasm. bring something offto cause something to happen; to carry out a plan successfully. Do you think you can bring it off? She brought off her plan without a hitch! bring offAccomplish, achieve successfully, as in We managed to bring off a wonderful performance. [Early 1900s] bring offv. 1. To accomplish something difficult: The promoters brought off the series of concerts without a single problem. We planned the party well beforehand so that we would be sure we could bring it off. 2. Vulgar Slang To cause someone to achieve orgasm. |
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