Select the alternative that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
Have your back against the wall
A. Have a support system in the times of difficulty
B. Having someone by your side to help you
C. To be in a difficult situation in which you have very few options
D. To be in a easy situation that you can act your way
Sol:
Idiom ‘have your back against the wall’ means to be in a difficult situation with very few options left with you or be in a serious problems that limits the way you can react, eg; I wish I could have helped you but I have my back against the wall as my salary is not credited this month.