swollen
adj. 膨脹的; 腫起的; 漲滿的
v. 增強,腫脹,鼓起(swell的過去分詞)
If a part of your body is swollen, it is larger and rounder than normal, usually as a result of injury or illness.
My eyes were so swollen I could hardly see.
我的眼睛腫得很厲害,幾乎看不到東西。
A swollen river has more water in it and flows faster than normal, usually because of heavy rain.
Swollen is the past participle of swell.
1. abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas;
2. abnormally expanded or increased in size; (`swollen' is sometimes used in combination);
3. characteristic of false pride; having an exaggerated sense of self-importance;
4. overfull with water;
Your neck looks swollen; let me have a feel.
你的脖子似乎腫了起來, 讓我摸摸看.
If you slap your face until it's swollen in an effort to look imposing, you'll suffer for sure.
打腫臉充胖子, 吃虧的是自己.
An army swollen with pride is bound to lose.
驕兵必敗.
The doctors have taped his swollen ankle up.
醫生們用繃帶包紮了他腫起的腳踝.
Her thin hands were twisted by swollen knuckles.
她那雙纖手因腫大的指關節而變了形.