swelling 音标拼音: [sw'ɛlɪŋ]
n . 肿胀,增大
肿胀,增大
swelling n 1 :
an abnormal protuberance or localized enlargement [
synonym :
{
swelling }, {
puffiness }, {
lump }]
2 :
something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings ; "
the gun in his pocket made an obvious bulge "; "
the hump of a camel "; "
he stood on the rocky prominence "; "
the occipital protuberance was well developed ";
"
the bony excrescence between its horns " [
synonym : {
bulge },
{
bump }, {
hump }, {
swelling }, {
gibbosity }, {
gibbousness },
{
jut }, {
prominence }, {
protuberance }, {
protrusion },
{
extrusion }, {
excrescence }]
3 :
the increase in volume of certain substances when they are heated (
often accompanied by release of water ) [
synonym :
{
intumescence }, {
intumescency }, {
swelling }]
Swell \
Swell \,
v .
i . [
imp . {
Swelled };
p .
p . {
Swelled }
or {
Swollen };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Swelling }.] [
AS .
swellan ;
akin to D .
zwellen ,
OS . &
OHG .
swellan ,
G .
schwellen ,
Icel .
svella ,
Sw .
sv [
aum ]
lla .]
1 .
To grow larger ;
to dilate or extend the exterior surface or dimensions ,
by matter added within ,
or by expansion of the inclosed substance ;
as ,
the legs swell in dropsy ;
a bruised part swells ;
a bladder swells by inflation .
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2 .
To increase in size or extent by any addition ;
to increase in volume or force ;
as ,
a river swells ,
and overflows its banks ;
sounds swell or diminish .
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3 .
To rise or be driven into waves or billows ;
to heave ;
as ,
in tempest ,
the ocean swells into waves .
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4 .
To be puffed up or bloated ;
as ,
to swell with pride .
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You swell at the tartan ,
as the bull is said to do at scarlet . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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5 .
To be inflated ;
to belly ;
as ,
the sails swell .
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6 .
To be turgid ,
bombastic ,
or extravagant ;
as ,
swelling words ;
a swelling style .
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7 .
To protuberate ;
to bulge out ;
as ,
a cask swells in the middle .
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8 .
To be elated ;
to rise arrogantly .
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Your equal mind yet swells not into state . --
Dryden .
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9 .
To grow upon the view ;
to become larger ;
to expand .
"
Monarchs to behold the swelling scene !" --
Shak .
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10 .
To become larger in amount ;
as ,
many little debts added ,
swell to a great amount .
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11 .
To act in a pompous ,
ostentatious ,
or arrogant manner ;
to strut ;
to look big .
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Here he comes ,
swelling like a turkey cock . --
Shak .
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Swelling \
Swell "
ing \,
n .
1 .
The act of that which swells ;
as ,
the swelling of rivers in spring ;
the swelling of the breast with pride .
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Rise to the swelling of the voiceless sea .
--
Coleridge .
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2 .
A protuberance ;
a prominence ;
especially (
Med .),
an unnatural prominence or protuberance ;
as ,
a scrofulous swelling .
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The superficies of such plates are not even ,
but have many cavities and swellings . --
Sir I .
Newton .
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233 Moby Thesaurus words for "
swelling ":
abscess ,
access ,
accession ,
accretion ,
accrual ,
accruement ,
accumulation ,
addition ,
advance ,
aggrandizement ,
amplification ,
aposteme ,
appreciation ,
ascent ,
augmentation ,
aureate ,
bagging ,
baggy ,
ballooning ,
bed sore ,
bellying ,
billowing ,
billowy ,
blain ,
bleb ,
blister ,
bloat ,
bloated ,
bloatedness ,
bloating ,
blowing up ,
boil ,
bombastic ,
boom ,
boost ,
bosomy ,
breaking point ,
broadening ,
bubo ,
buildup ,
bulbose ,
bulbous ,
bulge ,
bulging ,
bulla ,
bump ,
bumped ,
bumpy ,
bunched ,
bunchy ,
bunion ,
canker ,
canker sore ,
carbuncle ,
chancre ,
chancroid ,
chilblain ,
cold sore ,
corn ,
crescendo ,
crescendoing ,
crescent ,
cyst ,
development ,
diastole ,
dilatation ,
dilation ,
distended ,
distension ,
dropsy ,
edema ,
elevation ,
enlargement ,
eschar ,
euphuistic ,
excrescence ,
expanding ,
expansion ,
extension ,
extreme tension ,
felon ,
fester ,
festering ,
fever blister ,
fistula ,
flatulence ,
flatulency ,
flatulent ,
flatus ,
flood ,
flowery ,
fullness ,
furuncle ,
furunculus ,
fustian ,
gain ,
gassiness ,
gassy ,
gathering ,
grandiloquent ,
greatening ,
growing ,
growth ,
gumboil ,
gush ,
hemorrhoids ,
hike ,
hillocky ,
hummocky ,
increase ,
increasing ,
increment ,
incremental ,
inflated ,
inflation ,
intensifying ,
intensity ,
intumescence ,
jump ,
kibe ,
leap ,
lengthening ,
lesion ,
loudishness ,
loudness ,
lump ,
magniloquent ,
meteorism ,
mounting ,
mouthy ,
moutonnee ,
multiplication ,
multiplying ,
node ,
nodule ,
on the increase ,
overdistension ,
overdrawing ,
overexpansion ,
overextension ,
overstrain ,
overstraining ,
overstretching ,
papula ,
papule ,
paronychia ,
parulis ,
petechia ,
piles ,
pimple ,
pneumatic ,
pock ,
polyp ,
potbellied ,
pouching ,
productiveness ,
proliferating ,
proliferation ,
prominence ,
protrusion ,
protuberance ,
puff ,
puffiness ,
puffing ,
pustule ,
raise ,
rise ,
rising ,
rounded ,
scab ,
sebaceous cyst ,
snapping point ,
snowballing ,
soft chancre ,
sonority ,
sonorousness ,
sore ,
spread ,
spreading ,
stigma ,
strain ,
straining ,
stretch ,
stretching ,
sty ,
suppuration ,
surge ,
surge of sound ,
swell ,
swellage ,
swollen ,
swollenness ,
tension ,
tightening ,
tubercle ,
tumefaction ,
tumescence ,
tumescent ,
tumid ,
tumidity ,
tumidness ,
tumor ,
turgescence ,
turgescency ,
turgescent ,
turgid ,
turgidity ,
turgidness ,
tympanism ,
tympany ,
ulcer ,
ulceration ,
up ,
upping ,
upsurge ,
upswing ,
uptrend ,
upturn ,
verrucated ,
verrucose ,
volume ,
wale ,
warty ,
waxing ,
welt ,
wen ,
wheal ,
whelk ,
whitlow ,
widening ,
windiness ,
windy ,
wound
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