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swelling

/swel-ing/US // ˈswɛl ɪŋ //UK // (ˈswɛlɪŋ) //

肿胀,膨胀,肿块,肿大

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of a person or thing that swells.
    • : the condition of being or becoming swollen.
    • : a swollen part; a protuberance or prominence.
    • : Pathology. an abnormal enlargement or protuberance, as that resulting from edema.

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Examples

  • Other reported effects may include fever, shortness of breath, weakness, vomiting, chills, low blood pressure, and even a challenging condition called serum sickness, in which an overactive immune response leads to fever, rash, and joint swelling.

  • There are more moments of swelling instrumental music than you can count.

  • Heart images of eight additional athletes showed signs of possible injury to cells without evidence of swelling.

  • The swelling ranks of developers reflect those concerns, said Paul Offit, who runs the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

  • It puts the onus of smoothing and flattening primarily on the swelling cosmos.

  • Swelling, pus, the whole shebang; an angry reaction that lasted weeks.

  • But then, once this swelling tide has receded, what happens?

  • Not hard to imagine what drives this number – money, the ever swelling lubricant of elective office.

  • “I was hospitalized for two or three days waiting for the swelling to disappear,” he recalled.

  • She was crying so much that an assistant was tasked with giving her ice packs to reduce the swelling.

  • It is small in cloudy swelling from toxins and drugs, and variable in renal tuberculosis and neoplasms.

  • With fixed bayonets the troops partially succeeded in holding back the swelling crowd.

  • It is the earnest wish of (swelling his chest) my future wife and myself that she should take up her abode with us.

  • Dressed Monte's withers with liniment greatly reducing swelling from saddle-gall.

  • And swelling with anger, he thought to revenge upon the Jews the injury done by them that had put him to flight.