- 临阵脱逃 línzhèntuōtáo to desertto flee from the battlefield just before the fight starts; used as an idiom to describe getting cold feet or shrinking back when faced with a critical moment or dangerous situation
- 临阵磨枪 línzhènmóqiāng to prepare at the last moment(idiom) literally means to sharpen one's spear only before going into battle; used to describe making hasty preparations only at the last possible moment when a situation has already become urgent
- 临阵退缩 línzhèntuìsuō to get cold feetto shrink back as the time for battle approaches; to retreat or chicken out at the last moment