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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Come rain or shine
when it does not rain
in the monsoon
whatever happens
in bad weather
- Come rain or shine: This idiom means doing something regardless of the circumstances or conditions.
- Option 1: When it does not rain: This is incorrect. The idiom is not about the absence of rain.
- Option 2: In the monsoon: This is incorrect. It doesn't specifically refer to the monsoon season.
- Option 3: Whatever happens: This is the correct meaning. It implies commitment regardless of what happens.
- Option 4: In bad weather: This is partially relevant but not comprehensive. The idiom applies to any situation, not just bad weather.
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