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In the following Five Questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of Idiom/Phrase.
In harness
In office
To hold on
Gripping
In silence
- In harness: This idiom means being engaged in work or duties, often together with others. It implies being actively involved in a task or role.
- Option 1, In office: Refers to someone holding a position of power or responsibility in an organization, typically related to a job or political position.
- Option 2, To hold on: Means to grasp something tightly or to persist in a situation despite difficulties.
- Option 3, Gripping: Usually describes something that holds someone's attention or interest firmly.
- Option 4, In silence: Means quietly or without making any noise.
The correct alternative that expresses the meaning of the idiom "in harness" is:
- Option 1, In office
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