Bloated
来自Big Physics
late 17th century: from obsolete bloat ‘swollen, soft’, perhaps from Old Norse blautr ‘soft, flabby’.
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bloated (adj.)
"overgrown, unwieldy," especially from too much eating and drinking, 1660s, past-participle adjective from bloat (v.). Figurative sense "puffed up" with pride, wealth, etc., is by 1711.