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意味・対訳 (「嵩(かさ)・量などが非常に大きくなる」意で)ふくれる :、ふくれる、膨張する、大きくなる、はれ(上が)る、はらむ、(…に)増加する、増大する、高まる、増水する
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Eゲイト英和辞典での「s well」の意味 |
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swell
はれる;ふくらむ;ふくらませる;増える;増やす
動詞
1はれる,むくむ(しばしばupを伴う)
2(帆などが)ふくらむ(しばしばoutを伴う)
3増える;増大する;((かたい))(音が)大きくなる;(海が)うねる,大きく波立つ
4((かたい))(胸が)〈感情で〉いっぱいになる〈with〉
他動詞
名詞
2(音の)高まり,(音量の)増大;≪音楽≫(音量の)増減;増減記号(<,>)
3((the [a] ~))ふくらみ,膨張;増大
4((口))名士;めかし屋
形容詞
Weblio実用英語辞典での「s well」の意味 |
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swell
「swell」とは・「swell」の意味
動詞:膨らむ、腫れる、増大する名詞:膨張、波のうねり、増加、増大
形容詞:素晴らしい、立派な
swellの用法
動詞
膨らむ、腫れる、増大する「swell」が動詞として使われる場合、物体がサイズが大きくなること、または数量や程度が増加することを示す。具体的な例を以下に示す。
・例文1. Her ankle swelled up after the fall.(彼女は転んだ後、足首が腫れ上がった。)
2. The population of the city has swelled in recent years.(近年、その都市の人口が増大している。)
3. The river swells in the spring.(川は春になると増水する。)
4. His heart swelled with pride.(彼の心は誇りで膨らんだ。)
5. The sails swelled in the wind.(帆が風に膨らんだ。)
名詞
膨張、波のうねり、増加、増大「swell」が名詞として使われる場合、物体の膨張や、海の波のうねり、または数量や程度の増加を指す。具体的な例を以下に示す。
・例文1. The swell of the ocean was mesmerizing.(海のうねりは魅力的だった。)
2. The doctor checked the swell on his arm.(医者は彼の腕の腫れを調べた。)
3. There was a noticeable swell in attendance at the concert.(コンサートの出席者数に顕著な増加があった。)
4. The swell of the music filled the hall.(音楽の盛り上がりがホールを満たした。)
5. The crowd's swell was overwhelming.(群衆の増大は圧倒的だった。)
形容詞
素晴らしい、立派な「swell」が形容詞として使われる場合、何かが素晴らしい、または非常に良い品質であることを示す。具体的な例を以下に示す。
・例文1. They had a swell time at the party.(彼らはパーティーで素晴らしい時間を過ごした。)
2. That's a swell idea!(それは素晴らしい考えだ!)
3. He's a swell guy.(彼は素晴らしい男だ。)
4. She received a swell gift from her friend.(彼女は友人から素晴らしい贈り物を受け取った。)
5. The performance was simply swell.(その公演は単に素晴らしかった。)
日本語WordNet(英和)での「s well」の意味 |
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swell
(a crescendo followed by a decrescendo)
(a rounded elevation (especially one on an ocean floor))
Wiktionary英語版での「s well」の意味 |
swell
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/08/03 19:27 UTC 版)
語源 1
From 中期英語 swellen, from 古期英語 swellan (“to swell”), from Proto-West Germanic *swellan, from Proto-Germanic *swellaną (“to swell”), of unknown origin.
Cognate with Saterland Frisian swälle (“to swell”), West Frisian swolle (“to swell”), Dutch zwellen (“to swell”), Low German swellen (“to swell”), German schwellen (“to swell”), Swedish svälla (“to swell”), Icelandic svella. The adjective may derive from the noun.
動詞
swell (third-person singular simple present swells, present participle swelling, simple past swelled or (dialectal) swole or (dialectal) swoll, past participle swollen or swelled)
- (intransitive) To become bigger, especially due to being engorged.
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1599 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Life of Henry the Fift”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act PROLOGUE, (please specify the scene number in lowercase Roman numerals)]:
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1999 April 6, Stephen King, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon: A Novel, New York, N.Y.: Scribner, →ISBN; republished New York, N.Y.: Pocket Books, May 2017, →ISBN, pages 67–68:
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She had overheard her Mom and Mrs. Thomas from across the street talking about someone who was allergic to stings, and Mrs. Thomas had said, "Ten seconds after it gut im, poor ole Frank was swole up like a balloon. If he hadn't had his little kit with the hyperdermic, I guess he woulda choked to death."
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- (transitive) To cause to become bigger.
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1687, Francis Atterbury, An Answer to Some Considerations on the Spirit of Martin Luther and the Original of the Reformation, Oxford, page 12:
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1904–1905, Baroness Orczy [i.e., Emma Orczy], “The Affair at the Novelty Theatre”, in The Case of Miss Elliott, London: T[homas] Fisher Unwin, published 1905, →OCLC; republished as popular edition, London: Greening & Co., 1909, OCLC 11192831, quoted in The Case of Miss Elliott (ebook no. 2000141h.html), Australia: Project Gutenberg of Australia, February 2020:
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2013 June 18, Simon Romero, “Protests Widen as Brazilians Chide Leaders”, in New York Times, retrieved 21 June 2013:
- (intransitive) To grow gradually in force or loudness.
- (transitive) To cause to grow gradually in force or loudness.
- (transitive) To raise to arrogance; to puff up; to inflate.
- (intransitive) To be raised to arrogance.
- To be elated; to rise arrogantly.
- To be turgid, bombastic, or extravagant.
- To protuberate; to bulge out.
名詞
swell (countable and uncountable, plural swells)
- The act of swelling; increase in size.
- A bulge or protuberance.
- Increase of power in style, or of rhetorical force.
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1826, Walter Savage Landor, Imaginary Conversations, 2nd edition, London: Henry Colburn, Volume I, Conversation 6, p. 128:
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Concentrated are his arguments, select and distinct and orderly his topics, ready and unfastidious his expressions, popular his allusions, plain his illustrations, easy the swell and subsidence of his periods […]
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- A long series of ocean waves, generally produced by wind, and lasting after the wind has ceased.
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2023 February 8, Barry Doe, “Birmingham & West Midlands Atlas is a fine production”, in RAIL, number 976, page 63, photo caption:
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The Tilbury-Gravesend foot passenger ferry fights its way through a high swell on the river Thames on February 16 2022.
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- (music) A gradual crescendo followed by diminuendo.
- (music) A device for controlling the volume of a pipe organ.
- (music) A division in a pipe organ, usually the largest enclosed division.
- A hillock or similar raised area of terrain.
- (geology) An upward protrusion of strata from whose central region the beds dip quaquaversally at a low angle.
- (informal, dated) A person who is stylish, fancy, or elegant.
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c. 1850, William Makepeace Thackeray, “The Kickleburys on the Rhine”, in The Christmas Books of Mr. M. A. Titmarsh:
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It costs him no more to wear all his ornaments about his distinguished person than to leave them at home. If you can be a swell at a cheap rate, why not?
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1887, Horatio Alger, chapter 9, in The Cash Boy:
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He was dressed in a flashy style, not unlike what is popularly denominated a swell.
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1892, Occident - Volume 22, page 36:
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Between the two extremes of college men the unsocial dig and the flunking swell, lies the majority, who, acknowledging the duty and merit of hard work, see the value in social and recreative line, but are at somewhat of a loss, seemingly, how to proportionize the time given to the different sides of college life, or how far to allow themselves to go on the more attractive side.
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- (informal) A person of high social standing; an important person.
- Synonym: toff
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1864, Anthony Trollope, chapter 2, in The Small House at Allington:
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"I am not in Mr Crosbie's confidence. He is in the General Committee Office, I know; and, I believe, has pretty nearly the management of the whole of it."
"I'll tell you what he is, Bell; Mr Crosbie is a swell." And Lilian Dale was right; Mr Crosbie was a swell.
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1900, Joseph Conrad, chapter 14, in Lord Jim, Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood, page 176:
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The only sensible man I came across was the cabman who drove me about. A broken-down swell he was, I fancy.
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1906, Gilbert Parker, chapter 8, in The Trespasser:
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You buy a lot of Indian or halfbreed loafers with beaver-skins and rum, go to the Mount of the Burning Arrows, and these fellows dance round you and call you one of the lost race, the Mighty Men of the Kimash Hills. And they'll do that while the rum lasts. Meanwhile you get to think yourself a devil of a swell—you and the gods!
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1938, Graham Greene, Brighton Rock, New York: Vintage, published 2002, Part Seven, Chapter 3, p. 209:
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‘ […] Colleoni’s going to take over this place from you, and he’s got his lawyer. A man in London. A swell.’
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- The front brow of a saddle bow, connected in the tree by the two saddle bars to the cantle on the other end.
- Synonyms: pommel, fork
派生語
- ground swell, groundswell
- knee swell
- one swell foop
- shrink-swell
- swell box
- swell-headed
- swell mob
- swell-mobsman
- swell organ
- upswell
- Venetian swell
- wind swell
語源 3
From the noun "swell" (a person dressed in an elegant manner).
形容詞
swell (not generally comparable, comparative sweller, superlative swellest)
- (dated) Fashionable, like a swell or dandy.
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1912, Popular Mechanics, page 20:
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We pay the express, $5 a day our new agents are making and wearing the swellest clothes besides; old agents after one season make twice as much.
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- (Canada, US, dated slang) Excellent.
- 1927 Mar. 31, Ernest Hemingway, letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald:
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1931, Dashiell Hammett, The Glass Key, page 176:
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1958, Robert A. Heinlein, Have Space Suit—Will Travel, page 8:
語源 2
From the verb swellen.
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swell
おめかしすること
ギシギシする
to disturb something
もろくする
しゃっくりする
ふっくらする
to distort the meaning of something
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