"swell to" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | see "swell to" in inglés

sustantivo
  1. mistrz, as, macher informal
    This guy is a swell at what he does.
  2. elegancik, fircyk, goguś informal
    I didn't expect a swell like him to behave like that.
verbo
Irregular forms: swelled past tense, swollen past participle
  1. spuchnąć [INTRANSITIVE]
    If your knee continues to swell, try putting ice on it.
    His ankle started to swell after he fell down.
    consulta también: swell up
  2. wzrastać [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    The population is swelling constantly.
  3. nabrzmiewać, nadymać [INTRANSITIVE]
    The blowfish swells when threatened.
  4. wzmagać się, potęgować się literary [INTRANSITIVE]
    The wind starts to swell, the storm is coming.
  5. wezbrać (np. o morzu) [INTRANSITIVE]
    The sea swelled, we have to go back to the harbor.
sustantivo
  1. fala (na morzu), wzburzone morze
    The swell is too big, we cannot go swimming.
  2. wzbieranie, przyrost, narastanie, wzrost
    The swell of gas prices has annoyed a lot of drivers.
  3. krągłość, wypukłość, spęcznienie
    This swell on my knee worries me.
adjetivo
  1. elegancki, modny old-fashioned
    I wore a swell suit.
    My wife bought a swell dress.
  2. fajny, pierwszorzędny  AmE old-fashioned
    It was a swell party.
    She prepared a swell dinner for me.

"swell to" — Collocation dictionary inglés

swell to collocation
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  1. swell verbo + to preposición
    Very strong collocation

    At the same time the company's work force will swell from the current 8,000 workers to more than 16,000.

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