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swelling [ˈswelɪŋ] N

swelling
swelling

I. swell <-ed, swollen [or -ed]> [swel] VB intr

1. swell (get bigger):

puchnąć [perf s-]

2. swell (get louder):

3. swell (increase):

wzrastać [perf wzrosnąć]
swell river
wzbierać [perf wezbrać]

4. swell (curve):

nadymać [perf nadąć] się

5. swell (get stronger):

wzmagać [perf wzmóc] się

II. swell <-ed, swollen [or -ed]> [swel] VB trans

1. swell (increase):

powiększać [perf powiększyć]
zasilać [perf zasilić] szeregi bezrobotnych

2. swell (curve):

nadymać [perf nadąć]

III. swell [swel] N no pl

1. swell (wave movement):

2. swell of sound:

3. swell (fullness):

IV. swell [swel] ADJ AM inf

OpenDict entry

swell N

rolling swell oceanografia
Present
Iswell
youswell
he/she/itswells
weswell
youswell
theyswell
Past
Iswelled
youswelled
he/she/itswelled
weswelled
youswelled
theyswelled
Present Perfect
Ihaveswollen / swelled
youhaveswollen / swelled
he/she/ithasswollen / swelled
wehaveswollen / swelled
youhaveswollen / swelled
theyhaveswollen / swelled
Past Perfect
Ihadswollen / swelled
youhadswollen / swelled
he/she/ithadswollen / swelled
wehadswollen / swelled
youhadswollen / swelled
theyhadswollen / swelled

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Heat rash develops when sweat ducts become blocked and swell up, looking like dots or tiny pimples on the skin.
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If nodes detect something foreign passing through them such as a bacterium or a cancer cell they will swell up.
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About 20 days after germination, the cotyledon reaches a length of about 15 cm and begins to swell.
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When played back forward the last echos are heard before the effected sound creating a rush like swell preceding and during playback.
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Soils with smectite clay minerals, including montmorillonite and bentonite, have the most dramatic shrink-swell capacity.
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