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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5534 COCA: 4867
swell
verb /swel/
present tense
I/you/we/theyswell
he/she/itswells
present participleswelling
past tenseswelled
past participleswollen
  1. 1

    swell

    or

    swell up

    [I] to become larger than normal, usually because of liquid collecting inside 膨脹;腫脹

    My ankles tend to swell when I travel by air. 我坐飛機旅行時腳踝常會腫起來。

    Moisture causes the timber to swell. 木材受潮會膨脹。

     Synonyms and related words
    To become larger: grow, expand, swell...
    1. a.
      [T] to make something larger than normal 使(某物)膨脹;使腫脹
      be swollen with something :

      The river was swollen with rain. 由於下雨,河水上漲了。

       Synonyms and related words
      To make something larger: enlarge, maximize, scale up...
  2. 2
    [I] to increase in amount or number (數量)增加

    Attendance figures have swollen to 37,000 this season. 這個賽季觀看比賽的人數已增加到37,000人。

     Synonyms and related words
    1. a.
      [T] to make something increase 使增加

      Holidaymakers swell the local population in summer. 夏季的旅遊度假者使本地人口增多了。

       Synonyms and related words
  3. 3
    [I] literary to become gradually louder (聲音)逐漸增強,變響亮

    The shouts swelled to a roar. 叫喊聲漸漸增強,最終變成了怒吼聲。

     Synonyms and related words
    What sound can do and changing sounds: amplify, reverberate, fade...
  4. 4
    [I/T] mainly literary someone who swells with pride, joy etc feels extremely proud or happy (使某人)感到極其自豪(或高興)
     Synonyms and related words
    To feel an emotion: feel, experience, give up to...

phrasal verbs

swell
noun /swel/
singularswell
pluralswells
  1. 1
    [C/U] [usually singular] the movement of the waves in the sea 滾滾的浪濤,浪湧

    a heavy swell (=large rough waves) 翻湧的波濤

     Synonyms and related words
    Tides and waves: backwash, billow, breaker...
  2. 2
    [singular] an increase in something such as a sound or a feeling (聲音或情感等的)增強

    a swell of protest/support 抗議聲/支持聲的增強

     Synonyms and related words
  3. 3
    [singular] mainly literary the round shape of something 圓形的隆起

    the swell of her belly 她隆起的肚子

     Synonyms and related words
    Rounded and circular shapes: ball, balloon, band...
swell
adjective American old-fashioned /swel/
  1. very good 極好的;一流的;很棒的;了不起的
     Synonyms and related words
    Very good: cushdy, great, select...
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5534 COCA: 4867
swell

noun¹

1movement of the surface of the sea海面起伏ADJECTIVE | SWELL + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEheavy猛烈的浪湧gentle, slight溫和的/微小的波浪10-foot, 20-foot, etc. * 10 英尺、20 英尺等的大浪Atlantic, ocean大西洋上的/海洋上的浪濤The ship was bobbing up and down like a small boat in a heavy ocean swell.輪船在洶湧的海浪中像一葉小舟上下顛簸。SWELL + VERBbreak, come in, roll in, surge up波浪衝擊/湧來/滾滾而來/洶湧澎湃The Atlantic swell surged up under them.大西洋的浪濤在他們下面滾滾湧起。PREPOSITIONin a/the swell在大浪中The trawler rolled wildly in the heavy swell.拖網漁船在大浪中猛烈晃動。on the swell在浪峰上with the swell隨着海浪The boat rose and fell with the swell.船隨着浪濤起伏跌宕。
swell

noun²

2curve in sth曲線ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEgentle, soft平緩的/柔和的曲線PREPOSITIONswell of⋯的曲線the gentle swell of her breasts她胸部柔和的曲線
swell

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBbadly腫得厲害His sprained ankle had swollen badly.他扭傷的腳踝腫得厲害。slightly稍微有些腫up腫起來Her feet swelled up after the long walk to the top of the hill.她經過長途跋涉到達山頂後,腳腫了起來。PREPOSITIONto腫脹到⋯My fingers and thumbs swelled to grotesque proportions.我的手指和大拇指腫得嚇人。with由於⋯腫脹Her legs had swollen with the heat.她的雙腿因受熱腫了起來。PHRASESswell shut腫得閉上His right eye had almost swollen shut.他的右眼腫得幾乎睜不開。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5534 COCA: 4867
swell noun
wave1
swell

verb

swell ♦︎ inflate ♦︎ blow sth up ♦︎ bloatThese words all mean to become or make sth bigger, especially by filling it with sth. 這些詞均表示膨脹或使某物膨脹。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to swell / inflate sth with sthto inflate / blow up a balloon / tyre swell (swelled, swollen or swelled, swelled) [intransitive, transitive] to become bigger or rounder; to curve or make sth curve outwards 膨脹;腫脹;凸出;鼓起;使鼓起Her arm was beginning to swell up where the bee had stung her.她胳膊上被蜜蜂蜇的地方開始腫了起來。Cook the lentils for 20 minutes until they swell and soften.把小扁豆煮20分鐘,煮到膨脹變軟爲止。If the rain continues the river could swell and burst its banks.如果雨還是不停,河水就會上漲並沖垮堤岸。The wind swelled the sails.風把帆吹鼓了起來。 see also swelling tumour inflate ɪnˈfleɪt [transitive, intransitive] (rather formal, especially written) to fill sth or become filled with air or gas 給⋯充氣;充氣Inflate your life jacket by pulling sharply on the cord.猛拽繩扣,給你的救生衣充氣。The dinghy was in the water, fully inflated.橡皮艇已充好氣放入水中。The life jacket failed to inflate.救生衣未能充氣。 inflatable

adjective

an inflatable dinghy / mattress充氣橡皮艇/墊子
ˌblow sth ˈup

phrasal verb

(blew, blown) (rather informal, especially spoken) to fill sth with air or gas so that it becomes firm 給(某物)充氣Can you help me blow up these balloons?您能幫我給這些氣球充氣嗎?NOTE 辨析 Inflate or blow sth up? Inflate is more formal than blow sth up; it can also be used without an object. 與blow sth up相比,inflate更正式。inflate也可不帶賓語The life jacket failed to blow up.
bloat [transitive, often passive] to swell or make sth swell, especially in an unpleasant way 膨脹;腫脹;使腫脹Her features had been bloated by years of drinking and drug-taking.她多年酗酒吸毒,已經變得面部浮腫。Bloat is used especially about parts of the body. * bloat尤用於修飾身體部位。

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