It is possible that something will come off the price of TV sets.
电视机有可能减价。
📖 牛津释义
come off
(a) be able to be removed 能被去掉
`Does this knob come off?' `No, it's fixed on permanently.' `这个把手能拆下来吗?'`不能, 那是固定的.'
These stains won't come off, I'm afraid. 我看, 这些污点去不掉.
(b) (infml 口) take place; happen 举行; 发生
When's the wedding coming off? 婚礼什麽时候举行?
Did your proposed trip to Rome ever come off? 你提出的到罗马旅行, 後来去了吗?
(c) (infml 口) (of a plan, scheme, etc) be successful; have the intended effect or result (指计划、 方案等)成功; 达到预期的效果或结果
Her attempt to break the world record nearly came off. 她想要打破世界纪录, 已接近成功.
The film doesn't quite come off. 这部电影不很成功.
(d) (infml 口) (followed by an adv 後接副词) fare; get on 进展; 进行
He always comes off badly in fights. 他在拳击比赛中总是很糟糕.
Who came off best in the debate? 在辩论中谁最出色? come off (sth)
(a) fall from sth 从某物上掉下
come off one's bicycle, horse, etc 从自行车、 马等上跌下.
(b) become detached or separated from sth 从某物上脱落或分离
When I tried to lift the jug, the handle came off (in my hand). 我刚一提这个罐, 把儿就掉了(握在我手中).
Lipstick often comes off on wine glasses. 口红常能印到酒杯上.
A button has come off my coat. 我的大衣掉了一颗扣子. come `off it (infml 口) (used in the imperative to tell sb to stop saying things that one thinks or knows are untrue 用於祈使句, 要某人不再说不确之事)
Come off it! England don't have a chance of winning the match. 别胡扯了! 英格兰没有希望赢得这?quot;热? come off sth (of an amount of money) be removed from (a price) (指钱数)从(价钱)中减去
I've heard that ten pence a gallon is coming off the price of petrol. 我听说汽油价格每加仑要减十便士.