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to come off
[phrase form: come]
01
odpaść, oddzielić się
(of a portion or piece) to become detached or separated from a larger whole
02
być postrzeganym, wydawać się
to be perceived or received in a certain way
03
odbywać się, okazać się
to occur in a specific way, often implying success or effectiveness
04
zaprzestać zażywania, przerwać stosowanie
to stop taking medicine, a drug, alcohol, etc.
Transitive
05
odnieść sukces, udać się
to succeed in achieving or doing something
come off
v
Przykład
The plaque on the wall came off after years of wear and tear.
The wallpaper in the corner of the room came off, revealing the old layer underneath.
The paint on the ceiling started to come off in large flakes.
The sticker on the laptop started to come off at the edges.
The handle of the suitcase came off during the trip, making it difficult to carry.