jǐng
zhī

idiom

Meaning of 井底之蛙

井底之蛙 means a frog at the bottom of a well; a person with a very narrow view; someone with limited experience and knowledge. Pronounced jǐng dǐ zhī wā.

  • a frog at the bottom of a well; a person with a very narrow view; someone with limited experience and knowledge

Definitions & Examples

chū
kàn
kan
shì
jiè
 
yǒng
yuǎn
zhǐ
shì
ge
jǐng
zhī
 

If you don't go out and see the world, you'll forever be a frog at the bottom of a well.

zǒng
wéi
de
fāng
zuì
hǎo
 
zhēn
shì
jǐng
zhī
 

He always thinks his method is the best; he's truly a frog at the bottom of a well.

yào
zuò
jǐng
zhī
 
yào
duō
shū
 
duō
jiāo
liú
 

Don't be a frog in a well; read more and communicate more.

de
guān
diǎn
fēi
cháng
xiá
ài
 
wán
quán
shì
jǐng
zhī
de
jiàn
shí
 

His perspective is very narrow, completely the view of a frog at the bottom of a well.

Zhè
ge
shi
gào
su
men
 
yào
mǎn
xiàn
zhuàng
 
miǎn
chéng
wéi
jǐng
zhī
 

This story tells us not to be complacent with the status quo, lest we become frogs at the bottom of a well.