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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To make both ends meet

  1. A
    To take back what you have said
  2. B
    To anticipate
  3. C
    To live within one's income
  4. D
    Quite worthless

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The idiom "to make both ends meet" means to earn just enough money to live on and cover one's essential expenses, which corresponds to "to live within one's income".

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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To make both ends meet
A
To take back what you have said
B
To anticipate
C
To live within one's income
D
Quite worthless

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