swelled
v. 增強( swell的過去式和過去分詞 ); 腫脹; (使)凸出; 充滿(激情)
If the amount or size of something swells or if something swells it, it becomes larger than it was before.
The human population swelled, at least temporarily, as migrants moved south...
隨著移居者南移,人口出現膨脹,至少是暫時性膨脹。
By the end of this month the size of the mission is expected to swell to 280 people...
到這個月底,參加該任務的人員規模將有望增至 280 人。
If something such as a part of your body swells, it becomes larger and rounder than normal.
Do your ankles swell at night?...
你夜裡腳踝腫嗎?
The limbs swell to an enormous size.
四肢腫得不得了。
If you swell with a feeling, you are suddenly full of that feeling.
She could see her two sons swell with pride.
她能看出她的兩個兒子充滿了驕傲。
If sounds swell, they get louder.
Heavenly music swelled from nowhere.
不知從何處響起天籟般的音樂。
A swell is 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.
我們隨著漲潮的浪湧輕輕地起伏。
You can describe something as swell if you think it is really nice.
I've had a swell time.
我過得極為開心。
1. feeling self-importance;
The human population swelled, at least temporarily, as migrants moved south.
隨著移居者南移,人口出現膨脹,至少是暫時性膨脹。
His bank balance has swelled by £222,000 in the last three weeks.
在過去的3周裡,他銀行的存款多了222,000英鎊。
Heavenly music swelled from nowhere.
不知從何處響起天籟般的音樂。
The infection swelled his hand.
由於感染,他的手腫了起來.
After the heavy rain the river swelled.
大雨過後,河水猛漲.