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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
come off
▪ I. ˌcome ˈoff derived 1. to be able to be removed • Does this hood come off? • That mark won't come off. 2. (informal)to take place; to happen •Did the trip to Rome ever come off? 3. (informal) (of a plan, etc.)to be successful; to have the intended effect or result •They had wanted it to be a surprise but the plan didn't come off. 4. ~ well, badly, etc. (informal)to be successful/not successful in a fight, contest, etc •I thought they came off very well in the debate. Main entry: ↑comederived ▪ II. ˌcome ˈoff (sth) derived 1. to fall from sth •to come off your bicycle/horse 2. to become separated from sth • When I tried to lift the jug, the handle came off in my hand. • A button had come off my coat. Main entry: ↑comederived
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