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swell

verb
/swel/
/swel/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they swell
/swel/
/swel/
he / she / it swells
/swelz/
/swelz/
past simple swelled
/sweld/
/sweld/
past participle swelled
/sweld/
/sweld/
past participle swollen
/ˈswəʊlən/
/ˈswəʊlən/
-ing form swelling
/ˈswelɪŋ/
/ˈswelɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive] swell (up) to become bigger or rounder膨胀;肿胀
    • Her arm was beginning to swell up where the bee had stung her.她胳膊给蜜蜂蜇了,肿了起来。
    • Bacteria can cause gums to swell and bleed.细菌会导致牙龈肿胀和出血。
    • Cook the lentils for 20 minutes until they swell and soften.把小扁豆煮20分钟,煮到膨胀变软为止。
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    • Her feet swelled up after the long walk to the top of the hill.她经过长途跋涉到达山顶后,脚肿了起来。
    • Her legs had swollen with the heat.她的双腿因受热肿了起来。
    • His right eye had almost swollen shut.他的右眼肿得几乎睁不开。
    • His sprained ankle had swollen badly.他扭伤的脚踝肿得厉害。
    • My fingers and thumbs swelled to grotesque proportions.我的手指和大拇指肿得吓人。
    Topics Illnessc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • slightly
    • up
    preposition
    • to
    • with
    phrases
    • swell shut
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to go out or make something go out in a curved shape(使)凸出,鼓出
    • swell (out) The sails swelled (out) in the wind.船帆鼓满了风。
    • His belly swelled out over his belt.他的肚子在腰带上鼓了起来。
    • swell something (out) The wind swelled (out) the sails.风鼓起了帆。
  3. [transitive, intransitive] to increase or make something increase in number or size(使)增加,增大,扩大
    • swell something (to something) Last year's profits were swelled by a fall in production costs.去年因生产成本下降,利润有所增加。
    • Crowds of commuters were swelled by Christmas shoppers.圣诞节购物者挤满了通勤人群。
    • We are looking for more volunteers to swell the ranks (= increase the number) of those already helping.我们期盼有更多的志愿者加入,以壮大目前已在提供帮助的队伍。
    • swell (to something) Membership has swelled to over 20 000.成员增加到 2 万余人。
    opposite shrink
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    • The rain was so fierce that it swelled the river until it burst its banks.雨下得太大了,河水上涨,直到决堤。
    • If the rain continues the river could swell and burst its banks.如果雨还是不停,河水就会上涨并冲垮堤岸。
  4. [intransitive] (of a sound声音) to become louder变得更响亮;增强
    • The cheering swelled through the hall.欢呼声越来越大,响彻大厅。
  5. [countable] [intransitive] swell (with something) to be filled with a strong emotion充满(激情)
    • to swell with pride满腔自豪
    • Her heart swelled as she turned to face him.当她转身面对他时,她的心膨胀了。
  6. see also swollen
    Word OriginOld English swellan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to German schwellen. Current senses of the noun date from the early 16th cent.; the informal adjectival use derives from noun sense (5) (late 18th cent.).

swell

noun
/swel/
/swel/
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  1. [countable, usually singular] the movement of the sea when it rises and falls without the waves breaking海浪的涌动;涌浪
    • The boat was caught in a heavy (= strong) swell.船遇上了大涌浪。
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    • The boat rose and fell with the swell.船随着浪涛起伏跌宕。
    • Shells had been pounded by the Atlantic swells into fine sand.贝壳被大西洋的巨浪打成了细沙。
    • The tide receded, causing the swell to break.潮水退去,导致涌浪爆发。
    Topics Geographyc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • heavy
    • gentle
    • slight
    swell + verb
    • break
    • come in
    • roll in
    preposition
    • in a/​the swell
    • on the swell
    • with the swell
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  2. [singular] (formal) the curved shape of something, especially a part of the body(尤指身体部位)凸起的形状,鼓出处,隆起处
    • the firm swell of her breasts她挺拔的乳峰
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • gentle
    • soft
    preposition
    • swell of
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  3. [singular] a situation in which something increases in size, number, strength, etc.增加;增大;扩大;增强
    • a growing swell of support越来越多的支持
    • a swell of pride自豪感的增强
    see also groundswell
  4. [singular] (of music or noise乐音或噪声) a slow steady increase in the volume of something逐渐增强 synonym crescendo
  5. (old-fashioned, informal) an important or fashionable person重要人士;时髦人物
  6. Word OriginOld English swellan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to German schwellen. Current senses of the noun date from the early 16th cent.; the informal adjectival use derives from noun sense (5) (late 18th cent.).

swell

adjective
/swel/
/swel/
(old-fashioned, North American English, informal)
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  1. very good, a lot of fun, etc.很愉快的;极有趣的
    • We had a swell time.我们过得开心极了。
    Word OriginOld English swellan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to German schwellen. Current senses of the noun date from the early 16th cent.; the informal adjectival use derives from noun sense (5) (late 18th cent.).

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