pull sth off
做成,完成(困難的事情)
To pull sth. off means to succeed in doing sth difficult.
1. We pulled off the deal.
我們做成了這筆交易。
2. I never thought you'd pull it off.
我真沒想到你把這事辦成了。
昨天的每日一詞
corkage
[ˈkɔ:kɪdʒ]
n.(餐館對顧客自備酒水所收取的)開瓶費
Corkage is ] the money that a restaurant charges if you want to drink wine there that you have bought somewhere else.
1. You can choose from the large wine room and pay retail price plus $5 corkage.
你可以從這個大的葡萄酒房裡選酒,價格是零售價加上5美元的開瓶費。
2. The caterer had made a mistake on the cost of the corkage: it was to be five percent more expensive than they'd originally said.
酒席承辦人搞錯了開瓶費:開瓶費比他們原來說的要貴百分之五。
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