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come off better/worse/badly/well phrase to finish in a particular condition after a fight, argument, etc., especially compared to someone else: (尤指同其他的相比)表现得更好(或更糟,不好,不错等) The smaller dog actually came off better, with only a few scratches.那只小一点的狗实际上表现得更为出色,身上只有几处抓痕而已。 I always come off worse when we argue.我们争吵时我总是落下风。 Potts came off badly in the survey, with 52% of respondents describing him as a buffoon. The letters show the bitterness of divorce, and neither party comes off well. Kennedy won the debate because he came off better on television. See also
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