idiom > Every man has his price.
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Up for sale
  Explanation: Sell: Sell. Such a good price before selling. Who gives a good metaphor for who the treatment to work.
  Usage: Partial official; as predicate, object, attribute; containing derogatory
  Source: Song Hu Jizong "The book made the story Campbell": "When the occasion and said, up for sale."
  Examples: Stood as medieval knights, as the rainbow bridge, exposing something strange high the banner of nice, but it only airs, or actually ~. ★ Mao Dun, "The Rainbow" a
dài jià ér gū
  Sell: Sell. With such a good price before selling. Metaphor talented people waiting for the opportunity would the official career effectiveness. Some people have likened themselves as commodities, wait for a higher price (including the ironic sense)
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  To be fixed from time to time, said, up for sale. - "The book made the story Campbell Class"
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No. 4
  See "Merchants who sell to be."
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No. 5
  Headwords up for grabs
  Pronunciation dài jià ér gū
  Definitions to be: wait. Put: sell. Wait until sold at high prices. Metaphor talented people wait until someone finally agreed to come to appreciate the effectiveness of reuse.
  Source "Analects Zi Han" Confucius said: "!! Put Put the holy of holy, I spent Jia also."
  Terminology used in the securities, that is, buying stocks low and wait for a relatively high price to sell, make a profit.
  Usage: I want to sell the painting, and it grabs you.
  Part of Speech: commendatory
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English Expression
  1. n.:  Every man has his price.,  wait for the highest bid; watch the market to wait for the most favorable price
  2. v.:   wait for the right (favorable) price to sell
Thesaurus
Good price and sell, a man of capability awaiting employment, Merchants who sell to be
Containing Phrases
Qingxiazanyang Every man has his price.