0 to become larger and rounder than usual; to (cause to) increase in size or amount -- 肿胀,肿,膨胀
It was obvious she had broken her toe, because it immediately started to swell (up). 她的脚趾显然已经骨折,因为立刻肿起来了。
The group recruited more members, swelling its ranks (= increasing its size) to more than 1.3 million. 这个团体招募了更多会员,总人数已超过130万人。
literary His heart/breast swelled with pride (= he felt very proud) as he stood watching his son graduate. 当他站在那里观看儿子的毕业典礼时,心中充满自豪。
1 the slow up and down movement of the sea with large but smooth waves -- (缓慢的)波涛起伏
2 an increase in sound produced by a musical instrument or instruments -- (乐器)音量的变大
3 very good or pleasant -- 极好的
That's a swell idea! 那个主意好极了!
4 very well -- 极好地
Everything's going swell. 一切都很顺利。
My foot swelled up to three times the normal size when it was stung by a wasp.
Tourists swell the local population during the summer months.
The banks of the river were swollen with the increased rainfall.
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.
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