Correct Answer:
B. To succeed
Phrasal verbs are combinations of a verb and an adverb or a preposition, or both, that have a meaning different from the individual words. 'Come off' is one such phrasal verb with multiple meanings depending on context.
- Correct Option B: "To succeed" is one of the primary meanings of the idiom 'come off', especially when referring to an event, plan, or performance. For example, "The concert came off very well."
- Option A: "To fail completely" is incorrect; this is the opposite of one of its main meanings.
- Option C: "To run away" is incorrect; this meaning is not associated with 'come off'.
- Option D: "To hide" is incorrect; this meaning is not associated with 'come off'.