诊脉

to feel the pulse (TCM) / Taiwan pr. [zhen3 mo4]

Characters and words in 诊脉

to examine or treat medically

= + : After James II of England (zh) got his new Afro (㐱) he walks past an advertising column (讠) in the encampment's living room ((e)n3). On it it is written that recently there have been many lice infestations and that everyone should go and get an examination (诊).
old variant of 脈|脉[mai4]

= + : Mahatma Gandhi (m) is getting married to the moon (月) in the airplane's bathroom (ai4). The moon puts a diamond ring (永) on Gandhi's finger which is so tight that Gandhi's arteries and veins (脉) are getting all bound off.
arteries and veins / vein (on a leaf, insect wing etc)

= + : Mahatma Gandhi (m) is getting married to the moon (月) in the airplane's bathroom (ai4). The moon puts a diamond ring (永) on Gandhi's finger which is so tight that Gandhi's arteries and veins (脉) are getting all bound off.
see 脈脈|脉脉[mo4 mo4]
variant of 脈|脉[mai4]

= + : Mahatma Gandhi (m) is getting married to the moon (月) in the airplane's bathroom (ai4). The moon puts a diamond ring (永) on Gandhi's finger which is so tight that Gandhi's arteries and veins (脉) are getting all bound off.

Words with 诊脉

诊脉 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 诊脉

诊脉 currently does not appear in any sentence.