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to support something physically, often by leaning it against something else or putting something under it支撑;支持

I propped my bike (up) against the wall.我把自行车靠在墙上。
She was sitting at the desk with her chin propped on her hands.她双手托着下巴坐在书桌旁。
This window keeps on closing - I'll have to prop it open with something.这扇窗老是自己关上——我得用什么东西撑着让它开着。

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prop noun IN FILM/THEATRE

[ C usually plural ] an object used by the actors performing in a play or film道具

The set is minimal and the only props used in the show are a table, a chair, and a glass of water.布景极其简单,剧中所用的道具只有一张桌子、一把椅子和一杯水。

prop noun ON AIRCRAFT/SHIP

[ C ] informal forpropeller 螺旋桨(propeller的非正式说法)

prop noun SUPPORT

[ C ] an object that is used to support something by holding it up支撑物

I need some sort of a prop to keep the clothes line up.我需要个东西撑起晾衣绳。
figurative A lot of people use cigarettes as a sort of social prop (= to make them feel more confident).许多人吸烟是为了使自己感觉更有自信。

also prop forward a player in a rugby team who is large and strong, and who supports the scrum(橄榄球队)支柱前锋(该球员体壮有力,可支持并列争球)

prop noun RESPECT

props [ plural ] mainly US informal

respect for someone对(某人的)尊重

I have to give her her props for being such a great athlete.我必须尊重她是一个杰出的运动员。

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