待价而沽

待價而沽
dàijiàérgū
idiom #42,198

Meanings

  1. 1 to wait for a good price before selling
  2. 2 to hold out for the right offer
  3. 3 to bide one's time for the best opportunity

Examples

Tā bù jízhe zhǎo gōngzuò, dǎsuàn dàijià ér gū.
He's not rushing to find a job — he plans to hold out for the right offer.
Zhè wèi qiúxīng dàijià ér gū, chíchí bù kěn qiānyuē.
This star player is waiting for the right offer and refuses to sign.
Gǔdǒng shāng wǎngwǎng dàijià ér gū.
Antique dealers often hold out for the best price.

Tips

history
From 《论语·》: Confucius told a student he was like a fine jade waiting for the right buyer — ('Sell it! Sell it! I am waiting for the right buyer'), meaning a worthy scholar waits for a ruler who values him.

Stroke Order

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