swell
英 [swel]
美 [swel]
v.  膨胀; 肿胀; (使)凸出,鼓出; (使)增加,增大,扩大
n.  海浪的涌动; 涌浪; (尤指身体部位)凸起的形状,鼓出处,隆起处; 增加; 增大; 扩大; 增强
adj.  很愉快的; 极有趣的
过去分词:swollen 现在分词:swelling 过去式:swelled 复数:swells 第三人称单数:swells
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短语动词
swell up
1. (身体部位)肿胀  
牛津词典
verb
- 膨胀;肿胀
 to become bigger or rounder- 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。
 
- Her arm was beginning to swell up where the bee had stung her.
- (使)凸出,鼓出
 to curve out or make sth curve out- The sails swelled (out) in the wind.
 船帆鼓满了风。
- The wind swelled (out) the sails.
 风鼓起了帆。
 
- The sails swelled (out) in the wind.
- (使)增加,增大,扩大
 to increase or make sth increase in number or size- 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。
- 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。
- Membership has swelled to over 20 000.
 成员增加到2万余人。
 
- Last year's profits were swelled by a fall in production costs.
- 变得更响亮;增强
 to become louder- The cheering swelled through the hall.
 欢呼声越来越大,响彻大厅。
 
- The cheering swelled through the hall.
- 充满(激情)
 to be filled with a strong emotion- to swell with pride
 满腔自豪
 
- to swell with pride
noun
- 海浪的涌动;涌浪
 the movement of the sea when it rises and falls without the waves breaking- The boat was caught in a heavy (= strong) swell.
 船遇上了大浪涌。
 
- The boat was caught in a heavy (= strong) swell.
- (尤指身体部位)凸起的形状,鼓出处,隆起处
 the curved shape of sth, especially a part of the body- the firm swell of her breasts
 她挺拔的乳峰
 
- the firm swell of her breasts
- 增加;增大;扩大;增强
 a situation in which sth increases in size, number, strength, etc.- a growing swell of support
 越来越多的支持
- a swell of pride
 自豪感的增强
 
- a growing swell of support
- 逐渐增强
 a gradual increase in the volume of sth
- 重要人士;时髦人物
 an important or fashionable person
adj.
- 很愉快的;极有趣的
 very good, enjoyable, etc.- We had a swell time.
 我们过得开心极了。
 
- We had a swell time.
柯林斯词典
- V-ERG (使)膨胀;(使)扩大;(使)增加
 If the amount or size of somethingswellsor if somethingswellsit, it becomes larger than it was before.- The human population swelled, at least temporarily, as migrants moved south...
 随着移居者南移,人口出现膨胀,至少是暂时性膨胀。
- By the end of this month the size of the mission is expected to swell to 280 people...
 到这个月底,参加该任务的人员规模将有望增至 280 人。
- His bank balance has swelled by £222,000 in the last three weeks...
 在过去的 3 周里,他银行的存款多了 222,000 英镑。
- Offers from other countries should swell the force to 35,000.
 其他国家的支援将可使兵力增至 35,000 人。
- ...the ever-swelling numbers of the homeless...
 无家可归者人数的持续增长
- Its population is swollen by 360,000 refugees.
 360,000 名难民使该国人口大增。
 
- The human population swelled, at least temporarily, as migrants moved south...
- VERB (身体部位)肿胀,膨胀
 If something such as a part of your bodyswells, it becomes larger and rounder than normal.- Do your ankles swell at night?...
 你夜里脚踝肿吗?
- The limbs swell to an enormous size.
 四肢肿得不得了。
- Swell upmeans the same asswell.
 swell up 同 swell
- When you develop a throat infection or catch a cold the glands in the neck swell up.
 当咽喉感染或感冒时,扁桃腺就会肿胀。
 
- Do your ankles swell at night?...
- VERB 涌起,充满(某种情感)
 If youswell witha feeling, you are suddenly full of that feeling.- She could see her two sons swell with pride.
 她能看出她的两个儿子充满了骄傲。
 
- She could see her two sons swell with pride.
- VERB (声音)增强,变响亮
 If soundsswell, they get louder.- Heavenly music swelled from nowhere.
 不知从何处响起天籁般的音乐。
 
- Heavenly music swelled from nowhere.
- N-COUNT 浪潮;浪涌
 Aswellis the regular movement of waves up and down in the open sea.- We bobbed gently up and down on the swell of the incoming tide.
 我们随着涨潮的浪涌轻轻地起伏。
 
- We bobbed gently up and down on the swell of the incoming tide.
- ADJ-GRADED 极好的;了不起的;非常棒的
 You can describe something asswellif you think it is really nice.- I've had a swell time.
 我过得极为开心。
 
- I've had a swell time.
- See also:swellingswollengroundswell
The forms swelled and swollen are both used as the past participle. swelled 和 swollen 均可用作过去分词。
英英释义
noun
- a crescendo followed by a decrescendo
- the undulating movement of the surface of the open sea
- a rounded elevation (especially one on an ocean floor)
- a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance
verb
- expand abnormally- The bellies of the starving children are swelling
 
- cause to become swollen- The water swells the wood
 
- increase in size, magnitude, number, or intensity- The music swelled to a crescendo
 
- come up, as of a liquid- Tears well in her eyes
- the currents well up
 
- become filled with pride, arrogance, or anger- The mother was swelling with importance when she spoke of her son
 
- come up (as of feelings and thoughts, or other ephemeral things)- Strong emotions welled up
- Smoke swelled from it
 
adj
- very good- he did a bully job
- a neat sports car
- had a great time at the party
- you look simply smashing
 
双语例句
- Do your ankles swell at night?
 你夜里脚踝肿吗?
- That is a swell ending, is it not?
 这是一个膨胀的结局,是不是?
- Kevin's injured finger started to swell.
 凯文受伤的手指开始肿了起来。
- Do you eyelids swell?
 你的眼睑肿吗?
- The limbs swell to an enormous size.
 四肢肿得不得了。
- By the end of this month the size of the mission is expected to swell to 280 people
 到这个月底,参加该任务的人员规模将有望增至280人。
- Its population is swollen by 360,000 refugees.
 360,000名难民使该国人口大增。
- The sprain made my ankle swell up.
 我的脚踝扭伤肿了起来。
- We bobbed gently up and down on the swell of the incoming tide.
 我们随着涨潮的浪涌轻轻地起伏。
- Its body plumage suddenly began to ruffle and swell.
 它全身的羽毛突然竖了起来,胀得鼓鼓的。
