idiom > be difficult to get one like this
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Rare
  Explanation: Described as very rare, hard to get (especially human or rare items.)
  Usage: Partial official; as the predicate attribute; for talent or rare items
  Source: Han Jung "recommended Heng Table": "If the value for other generation, rare."
  Examples: This diamond can be said really ~ the rare treasures.
  Riddle: Not greedy
bù kě duō de
  Described as very rare, rare
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Rare, rare
  Rare, rare. Han-Jung "recommended Heng Table": "If the value for other peers, rare." Ming Fang Xiaoru "Chiang distinguish different melon": "The Definition of the different classes almost lin. Lin, rare too, were expensive Yan. "Xu Chi" Peony ":" the greatest artists in order Dong Yao, list peony, is a rare man. "
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No. 4
  词 目 不可多得
  发 音 bù kě duō dé
  释 义 形容非常稀少,很难得到(多指人才或稀有物品)。
  出 处 汉·王充《论衡·超奇篇》:“譬珠玉不可多得,以其珍也。”
  示 例 这颗钻石真可以说是~的稀世珍宝。
  “不可多得”这则成语的意思是用来形容非常稀少,非常难得。除指人外,有时也指物。
  这个成语来源于汉.孔融《荐祢衡表》,帝室皇居,必畜非常之宝。若衡等辈,不可多得
  东汉末年,有个名叫祢(mi,旧读ni)衡的著名文学家。他博学多才,善于论辨,写文章又快又好,只是相当自傲,好与人争斗。当时的名士孔融非常欣赏他,认为他是一个出类拔萃的人物,特地写了荐表,把他推荐给汉献帝。
  在荐表中,孔融盛赞祢衡有惊人的才学和记忆力,只见过一次,就能背诵,只听到一次就能记住。像祢衡这样的奇才,是不可多得的。 汉献帝什么都要听命于独揽朝廷大权的曹操,便把荐表交给了他,由他去作主。曹操决定召见祢衡,但祢衡瞧不起曹操,自称得了狂病,不肯前往,后来总算去了,但在言语之间得罪了曹操。
  曹操心里冒火,便让祢衡当鼓吏,在自己大宴宾客的时候让他击鼓,借以当众侮辱。不料,祢衡竟利用当这个差的机会,击一阵鼓骂一阵曹操。结果,受辱的倒反是曹操。
  曹操本想杀了祢衡,但又怕留下害贤的坏名声,便派他去荆州劝说刘表来降,实际上是企图借刘表之手杀他。
  不料,刘表仰慕祢衡之名已久,把他奉为上宾,并把他当作高级顾问,每次议事或发布文告,都要征求他的意见,他不表态便不作决定。 但是,祢衡在刘表那里的时间也不长。日子一久,他傲慢地对待刘表,使刘表无法忍受。于是,刘表将他派到江夏太守黄祖那里去当书记。
  黄祖知道祢衡的文名很高,让他起草文稿。不论是什么文稿,祢衡总是一挥而成,而且总是写得非常得体,符合黄祖的要求。为此,黄祖很看重他。
  黄祖的长子黄射(yi)也是当官的。他对祢衡的文才同样非常欣赏,常常邀祢衡游山玩水。一次,两人参观了东汉文字家蔡邕(yong)写的一块碑文,都觉得文笔很好,书法也很漂亮,深为赞美。
  回家后,黄射懊悔当时没有把碑文抄下来,以便细细回味。祢衡知道了他的心思后,说:“不妨事,我虽然只看了一遍,但还能记住。且让我写出来。”
  祢衡说罢,竟凭记忆把碑文全部默写了出来。事后,黄射派人去核对,竟然一字不差。众人知道,都夸祢衡是不可多得的奇才。一次,黄射欢宴宾客,有人在宴会上献给他一只鹦鹉。黄射非常喜爱,当场请祢衡作一篇关于鹦鹉的赋。祢衡略一思忖,便举笔疾书,不一会儿把赋写毕。这就是他的代表作《鹦鹉赋》。
  尽管祢衡才学很高,记忆力惊人,但他狂妄自傲的表现没有丝毫收敛。一天,黄祖在船上宴客,他出言不逊。黄祖数说了他几句,他竟当众大骂黄祖。黄祖在盛怒之下,命人将他拉上岸去处死。当时祢衡才二十五岁。
成语词典
  成语名称 不可多得 汉语拼音 bù kě duō dé 成语释义 形容非常稀少,很难得到(多指人才或稀有物品)。 成语出处 汉·王充《论衡·超奇篇》:“譬珠玉不可多得,以其珍也。” 使用例句 盖北宋以睢漆擅名,今已不可多得
  ★明·沈德符《万历野获编·时玩》
English Expression
  1. n.:  be difficult to get one like this,  be hard to come by
  2. v.:  hard to come by
  3. adj.:  rare
Thesaurus
can be counted on the fingers of one hand, moribund, one in a thousand, beggary, as sparse as the morning stars, A little is better than none., Few, Page rise, Kongmo belong, spot, crumb, couple, shred, trifle, scatter, hair
Antonym Group
too many to be enumerated, people like those are not lacking; quite a few such people, their name is legion, too many to be counted; innumerable, an army 500, 000 strong numerous, be too numerous to list, Raise the eyes Are all, Accumulate as (if) Mountain, lie in a heap, emerge one after another appear frequently, Layers of Diego see, Layer stack up, see, occur frequently, About Chart History, Left Right Book, a large private collecetion of books, Hengsha, hengshashu, Heng Hesha, (as)numberless as the sands [stars], thousands uponthousands, hundreds upon thousands, hundreds upon thousands, finger Be lost in bend, By extension, rice gauze studded with, spread all over the place be dotted like stars in the sky and scattered like the pieces on a chessboard, Rice gauze Acer cloth, Than the house can be closed, Bibi alike, enough books to make the ox carrying them sweat or to fill a house to the rafters— an immense number of books, Hao, such as be huge voluminous as a vast sea of fog, be all over the sky all over the plains, Man Shan all over the plains, Toothpick 10000 axis, Bouquet cent-fleurs Blooming, Tens of thousands of, Chen Doors City, Blossom everywhere, Gate and courtyard as (if) City, bamboo shoots after a spring rain, If You Long Ma, Malone Car water
Containing Phrases
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