脉冲 | mài chōng | pulse (physics) |
脉 | mài | arteries and veins; vein (on a leaf, insect wing etc) |
脉石 | mài shí | veinstone (stone containing a vein of precious metal) |
脉动 | mài dòng | pulse; throbbing; pulsation |
脉搏 | mài bó | a pulse (both medical and figurative) |
脉口 | mài kǒu | location on wrist over the radial artery where pulse is taken in traditional Chinese medicine |
脉压 | mài yā | blood pressure |
脉息 | mài xī | pulse |
脉案 | mài àn | medical record |
脉管 | mài guǎn | vascular (made up of vessels) |
脉管组织 | mài guǎn zǔ zhī | vascular tissue |
脉络 | mài luò | arteries and veins in general; network of blood vessels; fig. the general scheme of things |
脉络膜 | mài luò mó | choroid (anatomy vascular layer between sclera and retina) |
脉脉 | mò mò | affectionate; loving |
脉冲星 | mài chōng xīng | pulsar (astronomy) |
脉诊 | mài zhěn | to feel pulse |
脉象 | mài xiàng | condition or type of pulse (in Chinese medicine) |
脉轮 | mài lún | Chakra (Sanskrit: disc, circle, wheel); one of seven symbolic nodes of the body in spiritual Yoga |
脉轮学说 | mài lún xué shuō | theory of Chakra in Indian yoga and Tibetan Buddhism |
脉轮理论 | mài lún lǐ lùn | theory of Chakra in Indian yoga and Tibetan Buddhism |
脉门 | mài mén | pulse (in Chinese medicine) |