Welled Meaning in English
word · lemma: well
ˈwɛɫ
WELD
wˈɛld
WELD
释义
'Welled' is the past tense of 'well' (as a verb), meaning something (often liquid or emotion) rose up or flowed out, especially slowly or in large amounts.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used with liquids (like tears or blood) or strong emotions (like anger, pride) coming up or out. Formal/literary tone. Not used for ordinary water flows like 'ran out' or 'poured'.
Spanish: brotó - surgióPortuguese (BR): brotou - surgiuPortuguese (PT): brotou - surgiuChinese (Simplified): 涌出 - 涌现Chinese (Traditional): 湧出 - 湧現Hindi: उमड़ा - फूटाArabic: تدفقت - فاضتBengali: উঠে এলো - উপচে পড়লRussian: наполнились - навернулись - выступилиJapanese: あふれた - 湧き上がったVietnamese: trào lên - dâng tràoKorean: 솟아올랐다 - 북받쳤다Turkish: doldu - kabardı - yükseldiUrdu: امڈ آیا - ابھراIndonesian: menggenang - membuncah
例句
Tears welled in her eyes.
basic
Blood welled from the small cut.
basic
Anger welled inside him.
basic
Memories welled up at the sight of her old home.
natural
Tears welled up before she could speak.
natural
A sense of pride welled within him as he watched his daughter perform.
natural