释义 |
feeling pulse with one finger
- 揸zhā
pick up sth. with the fingers; spread one's fingers
- 吟诗咏怀yín shī yǒng huái
compose poems to express one's feelings; express one's feelings by verse
- 祈愿qí yuàn
supplication; keep one's fingers crossed
- 发泄感情fā xiè gǎn qíng
relieve one's feelings
- 不露声色bú lù shēng sè
not show one's feelings
- 抒发感情shū fā gǎn qíng
express one's feeling; effusion
- 慨然kǎi rán
with emotion; with deep feeling
- 触景生情chù jǐng shēng qíng
the sight stirs up one's feelings
- 掰bāi
break off with fingers and thumb
- 碍于情面ài yú qíng miàn
for fear of hurting sb.'s feelings; just to spare sb.'s feelings; One can't do
- 脉跳mò tiào
pulse
- 拈niān
pick up (with the thumb and one or two fingers)
- 不费劲地bú fèi jìn dì
with a wet finger
- 祝好运zhù hǎo yùn
good luck; keep one's finger crossed; break a leg
- 病脉bìng mò
abnormal pulse
- 按脉àn mò
feel the pulse, take the pulse
- 抒意以词shū yì yǐ cí
express one's feelings by means of words and phrases
- 捘zùn
press or push with finger
- 喟叹kuì tàn
sigh with deep feeling
- 精通某事物jīng tōng mǒu shì wù
have sth. at one's fingers
- 号脉hào mò
feel the pulse
- 切脉qiē mò
feel the pulse
- 指法zhǐ fǎ
fingering
- 屈指可数qū zhǐ kě shù
can be counted on one's fingers, few
- 启动脉冲qǐ dòng mò chōng
starting pulse; enabling pulse; initiating pulse
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