Come off
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come off (to detach, go down, to supply, to conclude, to stop, to go right, to happen as planned, to be, to reach a position, to pretend, to get off) - odlepić, oderwać, zakańczać, osiągać, dostarczać, wychodzić na czymś, zejść z czegoś .
- The button has come off my shirt. [the button became detached]
- Why robots usually come off so well in science-fiction films. [robots look so well]
- I always come off worse when we argue. [get worse position]
- This experiment came off. [experiment went right]
- Come off it. [Stop it (Cease your behaviour - don't joke)]
- I'm not trying to come off as the best violinist. [trying to make an impression...]
- Come off with honors. [conclude with...]
- Thirty percent of worldwide semiconductors' production comes off the Chinese electronic industry. [...production is supplied by...]
- The smaller boxer actually came off better, with only a few scratches. [finished better]
- Come off this fence said a cat to a cat. /get off this fence.../