Idiom Analysis in Covid-19 News at the Thejakartapost.com Online Newspaper Period 1 st -5 th February 2021

Idiom is a word the meaning of which cannot be defined by a literal description.The types of idiom are: 1) Phrasal verb, 2) Prepositional phrases, 3) Idioms with verbs as keywords, 4) Idioms with nouns as keywords, 5) Idioms with adjectives as keywords: cold comfort, wishful thinking, plan sailing, 6) Idiomatic pairs, 7) Grammatica Restriction, 8) Phrasal verb, 9)other language, 10)binomial. The purpose of this research is to determine the idioms used in news items. This research uses a qualitative type of research with methods that are literature studies. The steps in the research are as follows: read to the news in an online newspaper, recording the idioms found with note them, describing the meaning of these idioms and making conclusions from the research results.


INTRODUCTION
Idiom is a word the meaning of which cannot be defined by a literal description. Of the word itself, but instead refers to a figurative sense that is understood only by way of it and popular usage of it. According to New Webster's JOSAR, Vol.

RESEARCH METHOD
This research uses a qualitative type of research with methods that are literature studies. Qualitative research involves collecting and analyzing nonnumeric data (e.g. text, video or audio) for the purpose of understanding concepts, opinions or experiences. The steps in the research are as follows: read to the news in an online newspaper, recording the idioms found with note them, describing the meaning of these idioms and making conclusions from the research results.

a. The Definition of Idiom
According to Charer (1981: 7) Languages are language units, whether in the form of words, phrases or phrases, the meaning of which cannot be inferred from the general grammatical rules applicable in the language or which cannot be predicted from the lexical meaning of the elements that make them up. According to the Munir of Ba'albaki, idioms are expressions that have meaning that cannot be understood in words alone. Muhammad Ismail Shiniy also argued that idioms are expressions or groups of words that we cannot take the literal meaning of each word. The Blessings and the Call explaining idioms, that is, phrases for two or more words that cannot be interpreted literally and semantically to function as one entity.   which Moscow is already rolling out.

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Follow up They added that the follow-up period was around 48 days from the first dose, so the full period of protection is still unknown.

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Reach out It seems that Indonesia must also reach out to community and religious leaders in order to encourage vaccination down to the grassroots level.
The second type of idiom is phrasal verb. Phrasal verb was a combination of verb plus preposition, or adverb and sometimes a combination of three verbs in one idiom. The meanings of these combinations cannot be predicted from individual verbs, prepositions and adverbs. Moscow is already rolling out. The idiom is 'rolling out' and it has same meaning 'launching'.
In data 9, They added that the follow-up period was around 48 days from the first dose, so the full period of protection is still unknown. The idiom is 'follow up' and it has same meaning 'take'.
In data 10, It seems that Indonesia must also reach out to community and religious leaders in order to encourage vaccination down to the grassroots level.
The idiom is 'reach out' and it has similar meaning to 'embrace'.  spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari warned that the situation in the country was "sensitive and fragile".
The type of idiom above is binomial. Binomial is type of idiom which mix two words by conjuction or linking word, usually "and". The idiom in the sentence above is 'sensitive and fragile'.

CONCLUSSION
Idiom is a word the meaning of which cannot be defined by a literal description. Of the word itself, but instead refers to a figurative sense that is understood only by way of it and popular usage of it. The types of idiom are: 1) Phrasal verb: call on, put off, do away with, 2) Prepositional phrases, 3) Idioms with verbs as keywords 4)Idioms with nouns as keywords5) Idioms with adjectives as keywords: cold comfort, wishful thinking, plan sailing, 6) Idiomatic pairs 7) Grammatica Restriction 8) Phrasal verb 9) Other language type 10) Binomial. The researcher did research to analyze the idiom in the Jakarta Post Online Newspaper period 1 st -5 th February 2021. The purpose of this research is to determine the idioms used in news items. This research uses a qualitative type of research with methods that are literature studies. The steps in the research are as follows: read to the news in an online newspaper, recording the idioms found with note them, describing the meaning of these idioms and making conclusions from the research results. The result is the researcher found the idioms are lockdown, carried out, rolling out, follow up, according to, picked up, pulled down, lost out, due to, outbreak, sensitive and fragile, a lot of , magnum, lockdown, rump up, in order to, and reach out.

SUGGESTION
For the result of this study can be used by other researchers as a comparison or reference in conducting literary research on idiom analysis in the other topics or other period. We also suggest for other researchers to find idiom in large quantities and more varieties.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We as the research team would like to thank: 1. God has given us grace so that researchers can complete this researcher