English to Malay Dictionary Swell

Swell

membengkak
definition
adverb
everything was just going swell
excellently; very well.
verb
her bruised knee was already swelling up
(especially of a part of the body) become larger or rounder in size, typically as a result of an accumulation of fluid.
noun
the soft swell of her breast
a full or gently rounded shape or form.
there was a heavy swell
a slow, regular movement of the sea in rolling waves that do not break.
adjective
you're looking swell
excellent; very good.
translation of 'swell'
verb
membengkak
example
So while I can't say that I 'swell' with national pride when I read this kind of thing, I wonder if it is actually quite unimportant?
Sloan watched Elena feeling a 'swell' of happiness in his heart.
There was a heavy 'swell' and they were caught by the tide. The small engine on the boat made little impact, and they drifted.
Additionally, there's a 'swell' new gallery of exploitation magazine covers, accompanied by a different set of radio rarities.
The majority of town councillors continue to express support for the project and this is extremely important at a stage when there is a huge 'swell' of community support.
The long 'swell' that was breaking on the beach is barely noticeable.
Against that, there is a big 'swell' of support for Forsyth among the rank-and-file professionals on the Tour.
The lentils will 'swell' with cooking so maybe add some more water if its looking a little dry.
Traditionally, a musical climax is reached through the emotionally loaded 'swell' of dynamics or harmonic resolution.
Blown under the porch roof by the wind, snowflakes alight on Beth Durand's curly brown hair, and on the pale rounded 'swell' of her cheeks.
Police in East Yorkshire are looking to 'swell' their crime fighting ranks as they take part in a national drive to recruit special constables this weekend.
If they aggressively cuts jobs, that would 'swell' the ranks of the retirees with those fantastic benefits.
Like the Irish, Scots disproportionately volunteered to 'swell' the ranks of the British army, but there were important differences.
I can only hope that the 'swell' of pride that has risen in our country will continue to grow in the years to come.
During most of the 18th century the forced enlistment of vagrants was also used to 'swell' the ranks of the army.
Every match requires an army of helpers to get the game on - and the Knights are looking for new volunteers to 'swell' the ranks.
In addition to the 'swell' of pride going on in my head, I feel connected to nature.
Rather, the opinions on both sides were mindful of the potential 'swell' of cases that could be brought by African-American motorists.
He could make out the 'swell' of her left breast, harbouring a half moon crescent of dancing light as she did so.
He outlined the great 'swell' of public support for a memorial as a fitting tribute to the contribution of the sisters.
And yet, in the final moments, we get a happy family reunion and a 'swell' of music that suggests everything will turn out fine.
Gawain Little, a 23-year-old teacher, believes there is still a steady 'swell' of support.
With very few exceptions, however, Cabernet Sauvignon was left to command California's highest wine prices, Merlot to 'swell' sales volumes.
Her eyes began to 'swell' with tears as she sat holding her head in her hands.
Alienation among unemployed youths will 'swell' the ranks of those vulnerable to terrorist recruitment.
Some 35,000 additional soldiers would 'swell' the army's ranks.
The polls indicate a 'swell' of support for them in those outer suburban and regional electorates which went so solidly to Howard in the last election.
The hill's lower slopes 'swell' gradually to a gently rounded summit plateau, a bare, wind-scoured place that is haunted by the melancholic cry of the golden plover.
They'll 'swell' with moisture and send out roots faster in the soil than ones planted dry.
LeĆ³ni seemed to 'swell' with pride as he made this announcement.
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