Analysis Of Idioms Related To Body Parts
Muhayyo XoliqovaDepartment of English language and literature , Karshi State University , UzbekistanSarvinoz HudoyqulovaStudent of the Faculty of Foreign Languages , Karshi State University , Uzbekistan
American Journal Of Philological Sciencesjournal2025
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This article analyzes English idioms related to body parts, exploring their meanings, cultural significance, and usage in everyday speech. Since idioms are difficult to understand through literal translation, they represent a unique and rich layer of the language. In particular, idioms involving body parts illustrate the direct connection between human physical experience, emotions, behavior, and social relationships. The article provides examples such as “cold feet” (to become afraid), “keep an eye on” (to watch or monitor), and “lend a hand” (to help), explaining how these expressions are used in various contexts.
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