Okay, here are 100 uncommon idioms:
1. Strong desire to live: refers to having a strong desire to live.
2. To live or die means that it is difficult to live or die.
3. Unable to live and unwilling to die: It means that it is difficult to live but at the same time, you are unwilling to die.
4. Extremely strong desire to survive: refers to having a strong desire to survive.
5. To be unwilling to live and to die: It is difficult to live but at the same time, you are unwilling to die.
6. Extremely strong desire to live: refers to having a strong desire to live.
7. There is no way to live and no hope to die: It means that there is no hope to live and no hope to die.
8. Strong desire to survive: A strong desire to survive.
[9. Insufficient desire to survive: The desire to survive is not strong enough.]
10. Zero desire to live: It means that the desire to live has already been reduced to zero.
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The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely strong desire to live: refers to having a strong desire to live and at the same time very firm.
The desire to survive is not strong enough but at the same time very firm.
15. Zero desire to live: It means that the desire to live is already zero but at the same time, it is very firm.
16. To beg for death: It is difficult to live but at the same time, you are unwilling to die.
The desire to live is extremely strong and persistent: it means that you have a strong desire to live and at the same time, you are very firm.
18 Extremely strong desire to live and to give up: refers to having a strong desire to live and at the same time very firm.
The desire to live is not strong enough, but at the same time, it is very firm.
20. To be unable to live means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely strong desire to live: refers to having a strong desire to live and at the same time very firm.
23. To live beyond one's means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
The desire to survive is not strong enough but at the same time very firm.
27: It is difficult to live but at the same time, you are unwilling to die.
The desire to live is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
30. To live beyond one's means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
31 Survival desire is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
To live beyond one's means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
34 Desire to Survive: It means to have a strong desire to survive and at the same time be very firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
To live beyond one's means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
37 Desire to Survive: It means to have a strong desire to survive and at the same time be very firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
To live without hope means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
40 Desire to Survive: A person who has a strong desire to survive but is also very determined.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
42: It is difficult to live but at the same time, you are unwilling to die.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
45: It is difficult to live but at the same time, you are unwilling to die.
46 Desire to Survive: To have a strong desire to survive and be very firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
48: It is difficult to live but at the same time, you are unwilling to die.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
To live beyond one's means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
54: It is difficult to live but at the same time, you are unwilling to die.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
57: It is difficult to live but at the same time, you are unwilling to die.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
To live beyond one's means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
To live beyond one's means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
To live beyond one's means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
To live beyond one's means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
70 Desire to Survive: A person who has a strong desire to survive but is also very determined.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
To live beyond one's means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
To live beyond one's means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
To live beyond one's means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Survival Desire: A person who has a strong desire to survive but is also very determined.
To live beyond one's means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
To live beyond one's means to be unable to live but unwilling to die at the same time.
The desire to survive is extremely strong and firm.
Extremely Strong Desire to Survive: It refers to having a strong desire to survive but also very firm.
I Can't Live, I Can't Walk on the Ground
One uncommon story type could be time - loop stories. For example, 'Groundhog Day' where the main character relives the same day over and over. Another is the epistolary story, which is told through letters or documents, like 'Dracula' which uses diary entries and letters to tell the tale. A third could be the choose - your - own - adventure type of story, where the reader gets to decide the path of the story at certain points.
Alright, I can help you find some uncommon idioms. Here are some idioms that might fit your requirements:
1 Xuanming Elders: Two high-level immortals in Taoism named Xuanmingzi and Baiyunzi.
2 Thousand Rocks and Ten Thousand Gullies: It described the extremely steep terrain and the magnanimity of people.
3. Calling a stag a horse: a metaphor for deliberately reversing black and white to confuse right and wrong.
4. To continue a mink at the end of a dog's tail: It is a metaphor for an article or an action that is scattered and not satisfactory.
5. Peaches and plums all over the world: It described the popularity of education and the large number of students.
6. Stand out among the chickens: It is a metaphor for a person who is very talented but has no fixed residence. He stands out among the crowd but is different.
7. To draw a snake's feet: It is a metaphor for superfluous actions or superfluous things to increase the burden on things.
8. Creating something out of nothing: It refers to saying something that has no truth.
9 Unique: A metaphor for a unique style or opinion.
[10. Admire the high mountains: It refers to the yearning for a noble realm and the respect and admiration of the high mountains.]
There are many uncommon idioms. The following are some of the more special ones:
1 Stand out from the crowd-A metaphor for someone who has strong abilities and is in a leading position.
2. Waiting for a Rabbit by a Tree-A metaphor for the mentality of luck that allows one to succeed without trying hard.
3. To keep one's mouth shut (héméréshén) -The original meaning was to keep one's mouth shut about a major event. He hid the matter very well.
4. Common appreciation of strange literature (qíwén common appreciation) -Description of the novelty of cultural content that everyone can enjoy together.
5. High Mountains and Flowing Water-It was a metaphor for the difficulty of finding a soulmate and also described the beautiful and moving music.
6. Being short of money (náng zhōng chū xī) -A description of a poor economic situation where one's income is insufficient to cover expenses.
7. Carriage capacity (cāi yè zhāu liàn) -It refers to a large number of things and people.
8. Profound and Profound (bào hàu hào ji) -It refers to knowledge, thoughts, theories, techniques, etc. that are extremely rich and extensive.
These idioms often appear in novels, but they may be unfamiliar to many people. They need to further understand their meaning and usage.
There are some very uncommon idioms that may not be widely known but are very common in certain fields. Here are some examples:
1. Stand out from the crowd: A metaphor for a person who is different from others or for something that is not on the same level as others.
[2. Loyalty to the Country: To describe loyalty and selflessness for the country.]
3. The unity of knowledge and action: refers to the mutual promotion of knowledge and practice to achieve a completely unified realm.
[4] High Mountain Admire: It refers to people who yearn for noble moral character and realm.
5. Enigmatic: Description of actions that are mysterious and unpredictable.
6. Calling a stag a horse: a metaphor for deliberately reversing black and white to confuse right and wrong.
It takes ten years for a tree to grow, but a hundred years for a person to grow. This was an analogy to how it took a long time to cultivate a talent.
These idioms may not be as common as some popular idioms, but they have a high status and significance in specific fields.
A less common sadistic meme is "sadism", which usually refers to the emotional entanglement between two characters. One of them is often betrayed, hurt, neglected, and other negative treatments, while the other has been silently supporting and protecting him/her. This kind of plot would usually make the reader feel strong emotional fluctuations and psychological trauma, and it was often used to describe the complex relationships and emotional entanglements between the characters.
An author can create an uncommon type of story by playing with the narrative structure. For instance, starting the story from the end and then going back in time. They can also use unique settings, like a world where gravity works differently. Another way is to have characters with very strange or unorthodox abilities or personalities.
Bitter means to walk forward with difficulty like a blind man walking on a blue beach. This idiom was used to describe the difficulties and challenges that humans would face in the future when they explored the universe. This idiom was very uncommon, but its meaning was very profound. It could best express the fear of future technology and the unknown in science fiction.