1 to increase in amount because more things are added -- çoğalmak, miktarı artmak
The population of the region was swollen by refugees from across the border.
2 the movement of waves in the sea, or the waves themselves -- hava akımı, hava dalgası
ocean swells
3 an increase -- artış, artma
4 good or pleasant -- iyi, hoş, güzel
Everyone's having a swell time.
The modern chorus had swollen out of control: it was monstrous, indefinable and stubborn.
Symptoms began within 4 h to 4 days (median 12 h), and virtually all cases developed swelling, erythema, and often intense pain.
The mitochondria (m) appear to be swollen and vacuolated and the matrix has totally disappeared.
Most morphological alterations were presented by the vacuolization of embryonic cells, disintegrated cytoplasm, swollen mitochondria and dilatation in rough endoplasmic reticula.
The ranks of producers have swelled in recent years with the advent of small, computer-based studios.
They often contain swelling structures of the membranes, amorphous matter and dark osmophilic granules.
By the time sampling of the naive exposed group was underway, fish were beginning to exhibit low-level disease pathology (kidney swelling index ; 0 -1).
They had no history of lymphangitis, erysipelas, limb swelling or any other stigmata of lymphatic dysfunction.
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腫脹,腫,膨脹, (音樂聲等)變大,增大,變響亮, 波濤…
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肿胀,肿,膨胀, (音乐声等)变大,增大,变响亮, 波涛…
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hincharse, crecer, aumentar…
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inchar(-se), crescer, aumentar…
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腫れる, 膨らむ…
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enfler, gonfler, devenir plus fort/-e…
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inflar-se, créixer…
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