Correct option is D
Option (d) is the correct meaning of the idiom"at close quarters."
At close quarters:This idiom means being very near to something or someone, often in a confined or restricted space.
Example: The soldiers fought the enemyat close quarters, making it a brutal and intense battle.
Related Idioms:
- In close proximity: To be very close.
- Within arm's reach: Easily reachable or nearby.