漫天开价 exorbitant price
Explanation
形容胡乱抬高价格,漫无边际地要价。
describes the arbitrary and excessive setting of prices.
Origin Story
话说在古代一个繁华的集市上,一位小贩摆摊叫卖,他手中的丝绸光泽亮丽,引来了不少顾客。然而,这位小贩却是个奸商,他漫天开价,丝绸的价格比市价高出数倍。一位顾客想要讨价还价,小贩却态度强硬,丝毫不肯让步。顾客无奈,只能离开。这时,一位路过的老者看见了这一幕,他走到小贩跟前,语重心长地说:“做生意要诚实守信,漫天开价终究会损害自己的名声,失去顾客的信任。”小贩听了老者的劝告,羞愧地低下了头,最终同意了顾客合理的价格。
In a bustling marketplace of old, a vendor displayed shimmering silks, attracting many customers. However, this vendor was a dishonest merchant, demanding exorbitant prices, several times higher than the market rate. A customer attempted to bargain, but the vendor remained firm, refusing to compromise. The customer left disappointed. An elderly passerby witnessed this and approached the vendor, advising, "Honesty and trust are crucial in business. Exorbitant prices ultimately damage your reputation and lose customer trust." The vendor, ashamed, lowered his head and finally agreed to a reasonable price.
Usage
主要用于描述过高或不合理的索价行为。
mainly used to describe excessive or unreasonable asking prices.
Examples
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奸商漫天开价,顾客却只能就地还钱。
jian shang mantan kaijia, guke que zhi neng jiu di huan qian
The unscrupulous merchant asked for an exorbitant price, and the customer could only insist on a lower one.
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这次谈判,对方漫天开价,让我们很难接受。
zhe ci tanpan, duifang mantan kaijia, rang women hen nan jieshou
In these negotiations, the other party asked for excessive prices, which we could hardly accept..