price oneself out of the market
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m à NTI à NY à Oji à, which means to ask for high price infinitely. From people's drama.
The origin of Idioms
People's drama, No.4, 1978: "once Taizhou is lost, where are you going to occupy the mountain as king? Forget it! You don't have to ask for more from heaven. "
Idiom usage
To ask for a high price without limit
Examples
You, who would want you?
Analysis of Idioms
A close synonym: a bargain
Antonym: no deception
price oneself out of the market
have got some dirty trick up one 's sleeve - jū xīn bù liáng
It's cool under a big tree - dà shù dǐ xià hǎo chéng liàng
Fight Phoenix and prison Dragon - dǎ fèng láo lóng
fate is auspicious at the beginning , but later becomes a tragic - xiān xiào hòu hào
have a genuine and sincere desire - zhēn xīn shí yì
be busy enough with one 's own affairs - zì gù bù xiá