price oneself out of the market
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m à NTI à NY à Oji à, which means asking for a price without limit. It describes that the conditions and requirements are too high. From people's daily.
The origin of Idioms
On February 11, 1981, people's Daily said, "this plan was also made by careful calculation, not by asking exorbitant prices."
Idiom usage
Business people will take care of you.
price oneself out of the market
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