idiom is a type of slang. so to say that something has an idiomatic expression, means that it uses slang words. so "get his act together" is idiomatic as its using slang words (act) to represent meanings of other words, as act is referring to the way he presents himself or maybe his lifestyle choices.
It means 'I have not actually done it but I am going to do it so soon that you can go ahead and act as if I have done it'. A rather meaningless phrase.
The act of becoming blended together - mixing.
Word applause came from Latin applaudere, from ad- + plaudere to applaud, it is the expression of approval by the act of clapping the palms of the hands together to create noise.
Its a noun identifier sorry for the bad example strangulate - restrict or stop circulation strangulation - the act or process of strangulating
The meaning is sexual intercourse or the act of yiffing.
It means 'I have not actually done it but I am going to do it so soon that you can go ahead and act as if I have done it'. A rather meaningless phrase.
A car is a possession. In English, this sentence structure would mean that you are in the act of passing the car as a bowel movement. It is an idiomatic expression which is incorrect English. The proper expression is "I have a car". This structure indicates that you are in possesion of the car. Having is idiomatic of body function. It is very difficult for the non English student to comprehend.
The act of drinking or tippling together.
The word "conjunction" is composed of the Latin roots "con-" meaning "together" and "-junct" meaning "join," with the suffix "-ion" indicating a state or action. Together, these elements form a word meaning the act of joining things together.
The act of becoming blended together - mixing.
The act of working together; united labor.
The act of working together; united labor.
"Stop it right now!" When you tell someone, "cut it out!" you're not telling them to get a knife and start dissecting. This is an irritated phrase that you use when someone is doing something annoying, dangerous, or anything in general that they shouldn't do. You are telling them to "cut" that behavior or action out of their act. In other words, you're telling them, "Stop it right now!"
A ham is a slang term for a poor actor who doesn't realize how bad he or she is, they continue to over-act and make people laugh at their antics. Hamming it up means they're trying to get laughs.
The act of working together; united labor.
The idiomatic expression "separate the sheep from the goats" means to distinguish between two or more things or people, especially based on their true or distinguishing characteristics. It implies a process of sorting or categorizing them into distinct groups. This expression is often used in a metaphorical sense to describe the act of discerning between different types or qualities of individuals or objects.
No, it is an idiomatic compound noun. The word "a" is an article, "little is an adjective, and "bit" is a noun.This can also act as an adverbial, meaning slightly, as in "The crowd quieted a little bit" or "He was a little bit scared."