An idiom (Latin: idiomī, "special
property", from Greek: ἰδίωμα – idíōma, "special feature,
special phrasing, a peculiarity", f.Greek: ἴδιος – ídios, "one's own")
is a phrase or an expression that has a figurative, or
sometimes literal, meaning.
Categorized asformulaic language,
an idiom's figurative meaning is different from the literal meaning.[1] There
are thousands of idioms, occurring frequently in all languages. It is estimated
that there are at least twenty-five thousand idiomatic expressions in the English language. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idiom)
Besides, according
to oxford dictionary, idiom is a group of words established by
usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words. In
addition, idiom is also mentioned as a characteristic mode of
expression in music or art. In Oxford Dictionary, Idiom Originally,
Late 16th century: from French idiome, or via late Latin from Greek idiōma
‘private property, peculiar phraseology’, from idiousthai ‘make one's own’,
from idios ‘own, private’. (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/idiom)
We have known idiom base on Oxford Dictionary, so how about
Cambridge ? according to Cambridge Dictionary, an idiom is agroup of words in a fixed order that have a particular meaning that is different
from the meanings of each word
on its own, and another
explanation Idiom is also the style of expression in
writing, speech, or music that is typical of a particular period, person, or group.
(Definition of “idiom” from the Cambridge
Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge
University Press)
Examples of Idioms
There are tens of thousands of idioms used in the English
language. As we can probably understand, idioms are difficult for people whose
first language is not English. Actually, even native English speakers in the
Motherland of England have a hard time with American idioms. Americans know
them because they're common expressions. We're used to hearing them in our
homes, at school, and in our favorite television programs.
Sometimes American idioms make their way around the world, and
sometimes an expression doesn't even make it out of a particular state. Here a
few of the most commonly used idioms in the United States and their likely
origins. (Note that these origins may be in dispute.)
'As happy as a clam'
Mary was happy as a clam on the day of her wedding.
Meaning: Pleased, very content
Origin: So why in the world would a clam ever be happy? They're
shellfish, they don't have feelings. The expression most likely began because
when a clam's shell is opened up, it does look like the clam is smiling.
'Pass the buck'
It is Tim's responsibility to mow the lawn. He shouldn't pass the
buck to his younger brother.
Meaning: To dodge one's responsibilities by giving them to
someone else
Origin: The game of poker became extremely popular in the 1800s
in the United States. Of course, many of the cowboys and bar patrons who played
the game were degenerate gambler types who could not be trusted. So, a system
was instilled that on each new game a different person would deal out the cards
and they would be given some kind of marker to indicate that it was their deal.
Often times a knife was used as a marker. The handle of these knives were
typically made out of a buck's horn. In time, the marker just became known as a
buck. (study.com)
to give more explanation about idiom, i suggest you to read this
thesis by Julia Holmqvist
ok ketua, I want to ask you about something hahaha. what simple word definition about idiom?
BalasHapusHy bg jamal , your baground make me sore eyes, i dont like , and your explain in post so long , this blog bored and sleepy .
BalasHapusWee mal your blog can not ppt, you can make ppt about this.
BalasHapusgood material,however i think you should to change your colour of your letter
BalasHapusYou want to turn me into a doraemon who wore glasses for reading this blog with a color that is too flashy?
BalasHapusAzek....who is this ?
HapusAzek....who is this ?
HapusWahwahwah chairman actually it is good topic.. but when u presented it like "earth is flat". Need more arrange.
BalasHapusi think you must more learn how to make a good theme,i just rekomended you because i don't like it..
BalasHapusthank you
God created world, sky , ocean and me, but what happenned to you and this article ?
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BalasHapusJamal, is it copas? I think you forgot to change some word. It's very look like that you 100% copas
BalasHapuscopy paste ? you will get jail. 😁
BalasHapuswaw james you just put one reference? you are COPASMAN? what a worse from that, so POOR knowledge !
BalasHapusi think you have to change the colour of blue in your writing,it is dazzling.and please add the ppt
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BalasHapus1. Unconfortable to read your text.
BalasHapus2. Changes the blue text into another colour.
3. Add Ppt it will make your blog complete
4. Give an animation in your blog so it make your blog nice
5. Give references on your text because iam sure that your text is not your own. So mention the references.
Bang jamal, your topic is very interesting, but your explanation in this post, its not.. And you didnot put the power point. Thats really bad..
BalasHapusBrother, What is interesting about your topic?
BalasHapusWhy idiom is a part of semantic? Actually ppt is the solution to ake your post great. Thanks
BalasHapusSorry typo. I mean to make your post great
HapusBg jemss, do you know about yours?? I think nope. It is real copas! You do not change the writing style.
BalasHapusJamal, kok color of you writen like cucok gitu uwahahah. But,for the content i do like it. Thank you jamal
BalasHapusYour explanation good jamal, can you give more example ?
BalasHapusIt is uncomfortable to read this post. My eyes are hurt huhuhu. Better to revised it^^
BalasHapusYour background make me afternoon eyes, i dont like, and your explain in post so long, this blog bored and sleepy.
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