单词 | swollen |
释义 | swollen (swoʊlən ) 1. adjective 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. Synonyms: enlarged, bloated, puffy, inflamed 2. adjective A swollen river has more water in it and flows faster than normal, usually because of heavy rain. 3. Swollen is the past participle of swell. Collocations: swollen face This time there was only joy, albeit celebrated with a broken nose and swollen face. Times, Sunday Times That loaded line includes the savage trolling when her kidney condition required medication, which led to a swollen face. Times,Sunday Times Months later, she again spotted her neighbour with a severely swollen face. canada.com He jokingly offered the cartoon, in which his pet had a squint and a swollen face after an allergic reaction, for £299. Times,Sunday Times You may also have a puffy or swollen face in general. The Sun Next he wants me to check his swollen foot. Times, Sunday Times He has a swollen foot. Times, Sunday Times The keeper, 27, helped shut out the championselect despite nursing a bruised and swollen foot. The Sun I had a swollen foot and was limping badly. Times, Sunday Times She ended up covered in a rash and a swollen foot, but did not require hospital treatment. The Sun They came to a swollen stream. Christianity Today Heavy rain had led to swollen streams. Times, Sunday Times At least 30 bridges were washed away by these swollen streams, and several county roads were washed out. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 肿胀的 Japanese: 腫れた |
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