Senin, 30 Mei 2016

What is Idiom?

Idiom

 

Idiom Definition

The term refers to a set expression or a phrase comprising two or more words. An interesting fact regarding the device is that the expression is not interpreted literally. The phrase is understood as to mean something quite different from what individual words of the phrase would imply. Alternatively, it can be said that the phrase is interpreted in a figurative sense. Further, idioms vary in different cultures and countries.

Idiom Examples

Example #1

“Every cloud has its silver lining but it is sometimes a little difficult to get it to the mint.”
The statement quoted above uses “silver lining” as an idiom which means some auspicious moment is lurking behind the cloud or the difficult time.

Example #2

“American idioms drive me up the hall!”
Here, the word “idioms” is used as an idiom.

Example #3

“I worked the graveyard shift with old people, which was really demoralizing, because the old people didn’t have a chance in hell of ever getting out.”
In the extract quoted above, “graveyard shift” is employed as an idiom.

Example #4

Kirk: If we play our cards right, we may be able to find out when those whales are being released.
Spock: How will playing cards help?
(Captain James T. Kirk and Spock in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, 1986)
Here, “if we play our cards right” means “if we avail our opportunities rightly”.

Example #5

Shakespeare is credited with coining more than 2,000 words, infusing thousands more existing ones with electrifying new meanings and forging idioms that would last for centuries. ‘A fool’s paradise,’ ‘at one fell swoop,’ ‘heart’s content,’ ‘in a pickle,’ ‘send him packing,’ ‘too much of a good thing,’ ‘the game is up,’ ‘good riddance,’ ‘love is blind,’ and ‘a sorry sight,’ to name a few. (David Wolman, Righting the Mother Tongue: From Olde English to Email, the Tangled Story of English Spelling. Harper, 2010.)
This passage highlights the collection of idioms used by Shakespeare in his works and these idioms are now used in everyday writing.

Example #6

“Idioms vary in ‘transparency’: that is, whether their meaning can be derived from the literal meanings of the individual words. For example, make up [one’s] mind is rather transparent in suggesting the meaning ‘reach a decision,’ while kick the bucket is far from transparent in representing the meaning ‘die.’” (Douglas Biber et al., Longman Student Grammar of Spoken and Written English. Pearson, 2002)
The extract quoted above explains that idioms vary in their degree of transparency that is the extent to which an idiom reveals its true meaning varies.

Example #7

“Modal idioms are idiosyncratic verbal formations which consist of more than one word and which have modal meanings that are not predictable from the constituent parts (compare the non-modal idioms kick the bucket). Under this heading we include have got [to], had better/best, would rather/sooner/as soon, and be [to].”
The extract quoted above highlights the use and significance of modal idioms.

Functions of Idiom

Writers and public speakers use idioms generously. The purpose behind this vast use of idioms is to ornate their language, make it richer and spicier and help them in conveying subtle meanings to their intended audience.
Not only do idioms help in making the language beautiful, they also make things better or worse through making the expression good or bad. For example, there are several idioms that convey the death of a person in highly subtle meanings and some do the same in very offensive terms. They are also said to be exact and more correct than the literal words and sometimes a few words are enough to replace a full sentence. They help the writer make his sense clearer than it is, so that he could convey maximum meanings through minimum words and also keep the multiplicity of the meanings in the text intact.
It has also been seen that idioms not only convey subtle meanings but also convey a phenomenon that is not being conveyed through normal and everyday language and also they keep the balance in the communication. Furthermore, they provide textual coherence, so that the reader could be able to piece together a text that he has gone through and extract meanings the writer has conveyed

17 komentar:

  1. Can you tell what is idiom thanks chairman

    BalasHapus
  2. Assalamualaikum,,,dasri give me the other example about idiom.thanks

    BalasHapus
  3. Thanks for the explanation Does every word the English language that can be combined into an idiom ?

    BalasHapus
  4. thanks das for your explain .but i want ask you why we use idiom in semantic or language?

    BalasHapus
  5. Thank dasri for your explanation ☺ and my question what the relation idiom and semantic?

    BalasHapus
  6. Can you give me tips to more simply about idiom . Because I'm still at a loss to understand what it means..please explain more and give the exsmple. Thank you brother :)

    BalasHapus
  7. Your presentation good idas. And my question, can you give me type of idiom? Thank you ☺

    BalasHapus
  8. Nice for your presentation bro das and what the relation idiom and semantics,thank.

    BalasHapus
  9. Hallo brother.. Can you explanation about of the idiom and more example? Thank you

    BalasHapus
  10. hai dasri.your presentation is good. and i have question for you dasri..
    when we use idiom.. ?

    BalasHapus
  11. I so confused about your explanation das, because you give definition and example that difficult to understood. I wanna ask you, about how if we communicate with other people, but they not understood about idiom that you said. For example Banting tulang, for adults people may be know about that idiom's but for to children, certainly they are not understanding "banting tulang" idiom. Thanks das

    BalasHapus
  12. hii idas, can you give me example if we using to expression bad in idiom

    BalasHapus
  13. Hy chairman...please explanation on your persentation about this “I worked the graveyard shift with old people, which was really demoralizing, because the old people didn’t have a chance in hell of ever getting out.” ?thanks...

    BalasHapus
  14. hy chairman, please give me explaint and example about idiom?

    BalasHapus
  15. Wah you are newbie in blogging? But it's okay if you are a newbie. I am going to comment your blog and your post:
    1. Your blog is lack of widget and it's too SIMPLE.
    2. Your post is too long, paraphrase it!
    3. What is the value that you got from the idiom for your life? Thanks

    BalasHapus
  16. Hola dasri:)
    Could you tell to me why we should learn about idiom in semantics?
    Thankyou.

    BalasHapus
  17. Hy chairman. Good explanation. But why you just give example in literary? Can you give in daily conversation or simple sentence? Thank you

    BalasHapus