prop
- IPA[prɒp]
英式
- a pole or beam used as a temporary support or to keep something in position;a person or thing that is a major source of support or assistance
- support or keep in position;lean (something) against something else
verb: prop, 3rd person present: props, gerund or present participle: propping, past tense: propped, past participle: propped
noun: prop, plural noun: props
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名詞
- 1. a pole or beam used as a temporary support or to keep something in position he looked around for a prop to pin the door open 同義詞
- ▪ a person or thing that is a major source of support or assistance he found himself becoming the emotional prop of the marriage 同義詞
- ▪ a word used to fill a syntactic role without any specific meaning of its own, for example it in it is raining.
- 2. a forward at either end of the front row of a scrum.
- 3. Australian a sudden stop made by a horse moving at speed.
動詞
- 1. support or keep in position she propped her chin in the palm of her right hand 同義詞
- ▪ lean (something) against something else a jug of milk with a note propped against it 同義詞
- ▪ use an object to keep (something) in position I propped the door with my foot the gate was propped open
- 2. Australian (of a horse) come to a dead stop with the forelegs rigid.
- proposition.
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- proposition.
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- respect or credit due to a person: Erika gets props for the great work she did on the music
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- due respect: certain sectors of the music fraternity still refuse to give him props
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- IPA[präp]
美式
- a pole or beam used as a support or to keep something in position, typically one that is not an ... 300 tubular steel props
- position something underneath (someone or something) for support: she propped her chin in the palm of her right hand
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- a portable object other than furniture or costumes used on the set of a play or film: the exhibition features props and costumes from the show's incredible 49-year history
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美式
- a portable object other than furniture or costumes used on the set of a play or movie: the exhibition features props and costumes from the show's incredible 49-year history
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英式
- an aircraft propeller: the aircraft can land using just one engine to drive both props at half power a twin-prop two-engine plane
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美式
- an aircraft propeller: the aircraft can land using just one engine to drive both props at half power a twin-prop two-engine plane
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