穴脉 | [ xué maì ] node (center of energy), acupuncture point, Chakra |
穴头 | [ xué tou ] (show business) promoter |
穴鸟 | [ xué ] jackdaw (family Corvidae) |
⇒ 八会穴 | [ bā huì xué ] the eight influential points (acupuncture) |
⇒ 八风穴 | [ bā fēng xué ] "eight wind points", name of a set of acupuncture points (EX-LE-10), four on each foot |
⇒ 千里之堤,溃于蚁穴 | [ qiān lǐ zhī dī kuì yú yǐ xué ] an ant hole may cause the collapse of a great dike (idiom), huge damage may result from a moment's negligence |
⇒ 坟穴 | [ fén xué ] grave |
⇒ 太阳穴 | [ taì yáng xué ] temple (on the sides of human head) |
⇒ 兽穴 | [ shoù xué ] animal den |
⇒ 空穴来风 | [ kōng xué laí fēng ] lit. wind from an empty cave (idiom), fig. unfounded (story), baseless (claim) |
⇒ 空穴来风未必无因 | [ kòng xué laí fēng weì bì wú yīn ] wind does not come from an empty cave without reason, there's no smoke without fire (idiom) |
⇒ 经穴 | [ jīng xué ] acupuncture point (any point on any meridian), category of 12 specific acupuncture points near the wrist or ankle, each lying on a different meridian (one of five categories collectively termed 五輸穴|五输穴) |
⇒ 阴穴 | [ yīn xué ] cave, (coll.) vagina |
⇒ 风穴 | [ fēng xué ] wind cave |
⇒ 点穴 | [ diǎn xué ] to hit a pressure point (martial arts), dim mak, see also 點脈|点脉[dian3 mai4] |
⇒ 龙潭虎穴 | [ lóng tán hǔ xué ] lit. dragon's pool and tiger's den (idiom), fig. dangerous place, hostile territory |