price oneself out of the market
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m à NTI à NJI à Oji à, which means asking too much; describes the conditions and requirements are too high. From Tan Ji'er.
The origin of Idioms
Sichuan Opera "Tan Ji'er" Scene 4: "what if someone else? I'll make a wild bid. If you're an adult, you don't have to pay back the money on the spot. I'll take nothing from you, and I'll have the right to take advantage of you. "
Idiom usage
It means to make a price without limit.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: asking for and asking for money from all over the world
Chinese PinYin : màn tiān jiào jià
price oneself out of the market
stand on the edge of a pool and idly long for fish. lín hé xiàn yú
Back to the mountains and back to the sea. huí shān zhuǎn hǎi