Swell up Meaning in English
expression
ˈswɛɫ/ /ˈəp
SWEL-uhp
swˈɛl/ /ˈʌp
swEL-UP
التعريف
To become larger or puffier than usual, often due to injury, infection, or an allergic reaction.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Commonly describes parts of the body (eye, ankle, finger). Often used in medical or everyday contexts. 'Swell up' implies a noticeable increase in size, usually from fluid or inflammation. Do not confuse with 'fill up' (become full).
Spanish: hincharse - inflamarsePortuguese (BR): inchar - ficar inchadoPortuguese (PT): inchar - ficar inchadoChinese (Simplified): 肿胀 - 膨胀Chinese (Traditional): 腫脹 - 膨脹Hindi: सूज जानाArabic: يتورمBengali: ফুলে ওঠা - স্ফীত হওয়াRussian: опухать - распухатьJapanese: 腫れるVietnamese: sưng lênKorean: 붓다Turkish: şişmekUrdu: سوج جاناIndonesian: membengkak
جمل نموذجية
My ankle started to swell up after I twisted it.
basic
Allergic reactions can make your face swell up.
basic
The mosquito bite made his arm swell up.
basic
If you eat peanuts and you're allergic, your throat might swell up quickly.
natural
Her eyes would swell up every time she cried for too long.
natural
After the surgery, my knee began to swell up, so I called the doctor.
natural