/ˈswɛlɪŋ/
意味: 腫れ
例文: Haruki noticed swelling on his ankle.
ハルキは足首の腫れに気づいた。
言葉のよくある組み合わせ: swelling pain(腫れの痛み), swelling reduction(腫れの軽減), swelling area(腫れた部分)
定義: 体の一部が大きくなることや膨らむことを指します。通常、怪我や感染、アレルギー反応などが原因で起こります。腫れは痛みや不快感を伴うことがあり、治療が必要な場合もあります。
swellingは約200,000語に1回程度の頻出度です。
口語性、形式性、抽象度、感情度水平グラフ: 会話での使われやすさ、フォーマル度、抽象度(具体・概念)、感情度を示します。数値が高いほど、その特徴が強いことを表します。
感情分析レーダーチャート: 怒り、期待、嫌悪、恐れ、喜び、悲しみ、驚き、信頼、ポジティブ、ネガティブの強さを示します。
年代別単語頻度グラフこのグラフは、1900年からの単語出現頻度の推移を示しています。値は ×10⁻⁸ スケールで表示されています。
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Definitions(定義)
Noun: an abnormal protuberance or localized enlargement
Noun: something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings
Noun: the increase in volume of certain substances when they are heated (often accompanied by release of water)
Verb: increase in size, magnitude, number, or intensity
Verb: become filled with pride, arrogance, or anger
Verb: expand abnormally
Verb: come up (as of feelings and thoughts, or other ephemeral things)
Verb: come up, as of a liquid
Verb: cause to become swollen
Parts of Speech(品詞)
Noun, Verb
Examples(例文)
感情分析に使用された例文:
The swelling on her ankle caused a lot of pain.(彼女の足首の腫れはひどい痛みを引き起こした。)
Swelling after the injury made it hard to move.(怪我の後の腫れで動かしにくくなった。)
He noticed swelling around the cut on his hand.(彼は手の傷の周りの腫れに気づいた。)
Word Netから抽出した例文:
Noun: the gun in his pocket made an obvious bulge
Noun: the hump of a camel
Noun: he stood on the rocky prominence
Noun: the occipital protuberance was well developed
Noun: the bony excrescence between its horns
Verb: The music swelled to a crescendo
Verb: The mother was swelling with importance when she spoke of her son
Verb: The bellies of the starving children are swelling
Verb: Strong emotions welled up
Verb: Smoke swelled from it
Verb: Tears well in her eyes
Verb: the currents well up
Verb: The water swells the wood
Synonyms/Antonyms(類語/反意語)
Synonyms(類語): bulge, bump, excrescence, extrusion, gibbosity, gibbousness, hump, intumesce, intumescence, intumescency, jut, lump, prominence, protrusion, protuberance, puff up, puffiness, swell, swell up, swelling, tumefy, tumesce, well, well up
Antonyms(反意語):
Hypernyms/Hyponyms(上位語/下位語)
Hypernyms (General categories)(上位語): act, chemical process, enlargement, expand, grow, increase, originate, projection, surface, symptom
Coordinate Terms(同じ上位語をもつもの): abscess, accrue, accumulate, act, act involuntarily, acylation, add, add to, agglutination, ague, albuminuria, alkalinuria, amenorrhea, aminoaciduria, ammoniuria, amylolysis, anemia, apnea, appreciate, areflexia, association, atrophy, aura, backslap, balloon, bluing, break down, broaden, bubble up, bubo, bulge, bungle, calcification, cardiomegaly, catalysis, chelation, chemical reaction, chill, chloasma, chlorination, cleavage, clubbing, come, come forth, congestion, constipation, corrosion, cough, cracking, crepitation rale, crescendo, culture, cyanosis, dally, de-iodination, deamination, decalcification, decarboxylation, demineralization, desalination, diarrhea, digestion, dissociation, diuresis, dizziness, dyspnea, effect, emerge, eosinopenia, eosinophilia, eruption, exophthalmos, explode, fall over backwards, festination, fever, follow, footle, freeze, frivol, furring, gain, gasification, gassing, germinate, glycosuria, grow, hardening, head, heart murmur, heartburn, hematuria, hemoglobinemia, hemoglobinuria, hemoptysis, hemosiderosis, hiccup, hot flash, hugger mugger, hydrogenation, hydrophobia, hypercalcemia, hypercalciuria, hypercholesterolemia, hyperglycemia, hyperkalemia, hypernatremia, hypersplenism, hypocalcemia, hypoglycemia, hypokalemia, hyponatremia, hypoproteinemia, indigestion, inflammation, intensify, intumescence, inversion, iodination, jacquemier’s sign, jag, jaundice, joke, kaliuresis, kayser-fleischer ring, keel, keratomalacia, kernig’s sign, ketonemia, ketonuria, koplik’s spots, lipemia, lymphuria, make, make as if, mechanism, menace, meningism, menorrhagia, monocytosis, musca volitans, myoglobinuria, natriuresis, nausea, nebula, nitrification, numbness, ochronosis, oliguria, optimize, pain, palpitation, palsy, paresthesia, peptization, photosynthesis, piffle, play, polymerization, postnasal drip, precipitation, presume, prodrome, proteolysis, pseudobulb, pullulate, purulence, pyramid, pyrochemical process, pyuria, quack, ramp, relax, resurface, resurge, rhinorrhea, romanticize, root, rotate, salient, sauce, scar, sentimentalise, sequestration, shoot up, sneeze, snowball, spasm, spike, spur, steatorrhea, stooge, stridor, swagger, swell, swelling, syndrome, syneresis, synthesis, tail, thrombocytosis, tinnitus, tongue, transamination, uratemia, uraturia, uricaciduria, vegetate, vulgarize, wanton, wax, well, well up, wheeziness, widen, withdrawal symptom, zymosis
Hyponyms (Specific examples)(下位語): belly, blister, bloat, bulge, bunion, caput, distend, edema, frontal eminence, hematocele, intumescence, iridoncus, lymphogranuloma, mogul, nub, occipital protuberance, oscheocele, puff, snag, spermatocele, tumefy, tumidity, wart
Derivationally Related Words(派生語)
Derivationally Related Words: bulge, bulgy, excrescent, gibbous, hump, intumescence, intumescency, protrude, protuberant, protuberate, puffy, swell, swelling, tumefaction, tumescent
Categories(カテゴリー)
Domain Categories: psychology
Usage Category: common
Usage Context: descriptive, emotional
Grammatical Notes:
transitive verb
countable noun
Prefixes/Suffixes(接頭辞/接尾辞)
Prefixes(接頭辞):
Suffixes(接尾辞): ing
Exam Level
Media Appearance(メディア登場例)
Books(洋書): Atomic Habits
Movies(映画):
Other Information(その他)
Is Abstract?(抽象的な言葉?) Yes
Is Emotion Word?(感情的な言葉?) Yes
Emotion Categories: fear, negative

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