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have a matching set; hit it off; click

For the intention or mind of two people to harmonize.

do 'let's die' and 'let's survive'

To make all-out efforts at the risk of one's life.

being unable to die

Without alternative ways; against one's will.

put a rope

To build a relationship with a person who has power in order to do something.

climb a rope

To build a relationship with a person who has power and take advantage of his/her power.

as if a rope is stretched[a line is drawn]

(a shape) In an upright and straight manner.

stand in a line

To wait for one's turn or opportunity in order.

stand in a line

To build a relationship with a person who has the power to gain his/her help.

stand in a line

To have a very fierce competition with each other to do something.

connect the line

To be connected ceaselessly.

take flight; turn tail; show one's heel; beat a retreat

To run away from something.

arrange a matchmaking

To arrange a marriage.

Even a mouse does not come near

To be very quiet with no one or nothing around.

as if catching a mouse

The manner of restricting someone from moving and tormenting him/her.

as if a mouse is dead

Very quietly.

grab and shake

To treat something or someone as one wishes.

look for a mouse hole

To feel very ashamed or embarrassed and to desire to hide anyplace available.

without even a mouse or bird noticing; in secret; on the quiet

Without anyone knowing or without a trace.

for fear that someone may be put out with just a little bit of a squeeze and fly away with just a little puff

A manner of treating one's adorable child very carefully.

not know even a tiny bit

To not know anything.

not have even a tiny bit

To have nothing.

You should have at least a tiny bit; You should have at least the horn of a mouse

An expression meaning one should have at least a little bit in one's possession to be able to try something.