An idiomatic expression is a phrase or expression whose meaning is not easily deduced from the individual words it comprises. Instead, it conveys a figurative meaning that is understood culturally or contextually. For example, "kick the bucket" means to die, which is not apparent from the literal meanings of the words. These expressions enrich language by adding color and depth but can be confusing for non-native speakers.
the meaning for the name abinaya is expression
literal meaning
Get wind of
take me for a ride or in a sexual expression it can me sex
This expression means real and simple.
An expression of a meaning that contradicts the literal meaning is called an idiom. Idioms are phrases that have a figurative rather than literal meaning, often making them difficult to understand when translated directly.
If a polynomial expression is derived from a word problem it has the same meaning as the word problem. Polynomial expressions that represent scientific laws have the specific meaning of that law.
Expression
"You" is not an idiom. It is a pronoun.
Expression meaning how sad are you
to know something
An expression is used in algebraic expressions meaning (890.098)+755,634 and a equality is a term meaning equal in both ways.