bulge
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bulge1 /bʌldʒ/ noun [countableC] 1 STICK OUTa curved mass on the surface of something, usually caused by something under or inside it 膨胀,鼓起部分 The gun made a bulge under his jacket. 手枪从他的夹克里面鼓了出来。
2 INCREASE IN ACTIVITY, FEELINGS ETCINCREASE IN NUMBER OR AMOUNTa sudden temporary increase in the amount or level of something 骤增,暴涨 a bulge in the birthrate 出生率的激增
—bulgy adjectiveadj
bulge2 (also bulge out) verb [intransitiveI] STICK OUTto stick out in a rounded shape, especially because something is very full or too tight 鼓起;胀出bulge with His pockets were bulging with candy. 他的口袋里鼓鼓囊囊塞满了糖果。
He fell heavily to the floor, his eyes bulging wide with fear. 他重重地摔在地上,吓得双眼圆睁。
bulge• In addition the eyes are more severely affected and become filmed over and inflamed; they finally bulge and burst.• His cheeks bulged, and his face turned purple with rage.• Pregnancy demolishes any attempts at personal elegance, as we bulge and waddle along.• She then found that one of the walls bulged, and wanted to get compensation from the surveyor.• Here and there the stuffing bulged, but for the most part it was in reasonable shape.• The backs of his thighs were bulging, his hamstrings taut as guy wires.• All day the eye of the sky bulges, lidless and forgiving until darkness comes to roost undisturbed in its lashes.• Father's face was flushed, and his eyes bulged out.• Her purse bulged with keys, cigarettes, scraps of paper, and old receipts. eyes bulging• Her skin was drawn tight over her sunken face-her cheeks sucked deep into her mouth, her eyes bulging.• He hadn't seen the body of the figure, only its face grinning at him, the eyes bulging like sap.• He fell heavily on to the road, his eyes bulging wide with fear as he felt his life-blood draining away. Origin bulge1 (1700-1800) bouge,
bulge “bag, swelling, hump” ((13-19 centuries)), from
Old French bouge;
→ BUDGET1