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狮子大开口

shī zi kāi kǒu (saying) (fig.) to make an exorbitant demand; to ask for an outrageously high price
shī (bound form) lion
Shī Leo (star sign) / Shihtzu township in Pingtung County 屏东县, Taiwan
shī zi lion / CL:,
  son / child / seed / egg / small thing / 1st earthly branch: 11 p.m.–1 a.m., midnight, 11th solar month (7th December to 5th January), year of the rat / viscount, fourth of five orders of nobility 五等爵位 / ancient Chinese compass point: 0° (north) / subsidiary; subordinate; (prefix) sub-
  zi noun suffix, as in 椅子 "chair"
   big; large; great / older (than another person) / eldest (as in 大姐) / greatly; freely; fully / (dialect) father / (dialect) uncle (father's brother)
   dài see 大夫
   kāi to open wide
    kāi to open (transitive or intransitive) / (of ships, vehicles, troops etc) to start / to turn on; to put in operation; to operate; to run / to boil / to write out (a prescription, check, invoice etc) / (directional complement) away; off / carat (gold) / abbr. for Kelvin, 开尔文 / abbr. for 开本, book format
    kāi kǒu to open one's mouth / to start to talk
     kǒu mouth / classifier for things with mouths (people, domestic animals, cannons, wells etc) / classifier for bites or mouthfuls
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