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The Chinese word "提心吊胆" is formed by combining two verb-object phrases: "提心" (lifting the heart) and "吊胆" (hanging the gallbladder). Each phrase pairs an action verb with a bodily organ noun, creating a literal image that metaphorically represents a state of extreme fear or anxiety through the physical depiction of unsettled internal organs.

Word Definition - 提心吊胆

tí xīn diào dǎn (idiom) nervous; fearful; on edge