táng
dāng
chē

idiom
common

Meaning of 螳臂挡车

螳臂挡车 means to overestimate one's own strength; to attempt to do something far beyond one's ability (lit. like a praying mantis trying to stop a chariot). Pronounced táng bì dāng chē.

  • to overestimate one's own strength; to attempt to do something far beyond one's ability (lit. like a praying mantis trying to stop a chariot)

Definitions & Examples

yào
táng
dāng
chē
 
shì
liàng
 

Don't try to stop a chariot like a mantis—that is overestimating your own strength.

Shì
zhǐ
zhè
chǎng
gǎi
táng
dāng
chē
 

Trying to stop this reform is no different from a mantis trying to stop a chariot.

rén
zhī
duì
kàng
zhěng
tǒng
 
jiǎn
zhí
shì
táng
dāng
chē
 

He alone fighting against the whole system is simply like a mantis trying to stop a chariot.