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What does the idiom break the ICC means
A to begin something in a slow manner, b to solve a difficult problem, cto make people more comfortable, d to break something delicate
A to begin something in a slow manner, b to solve a difficult problem, cto make people more comfortable, d to break something delicate
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The idiom "break the ice" is more commonly known, and it means to initiate conversation in a social setting to alleviate tension or awkwardness. However, if we interpret "break the ICC" metaphorically, it could be related to a specific context or organization, like breaking an icebreaker or making a move in a diplomatic situation.
Given your options, the idiom doesn't fit perfectly with any of them, but if pressed, I would lean towards:
c. to make people more comfortable
This option aligns somewhat if thinking of breaking the ICC in a scenario that aims to ease tension or promote comfort in discussions or negotiations. However, please provide clarification or context if "break the ICC" refers to something specific!
Given your options, the idiom doesn't fit perfectly with any of them, but if pressed, I would lean towards:
c. to make people more comfortable
This option aligns somewhat if thinking of breaking the ICC in a scenario that aims to ease tension or promote comfort in discussions or negotiations. However, please provide clarification or context if "break the ICC" refers to something specific!
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