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| | VERB | | | /prɒp/ | | | | | to hold something in position by putting something under or against it , or by leaning it against something else 支撑;倚靠 | I noticed a red bicycle propped against the wall. 我注意到一辆红色自行车靠墙放着。 | | She looked at me sleepily, head propped on her hands. 她双手支撑着头,困倦地看着我。 | | prop sth open Prop the door open behind you so we don’ t get locked out. 把门顶在你身后别关上,这样我们才不会被锁在外面。 | | PHRASAL VERBS | - | ˌprop ˈup | | PHRASAL VB | | | 1 | to stop something from falling by putting something under it or against it 支撑;顶起 | The wall was propped up with wooden poles. 墙用木桩撑着。 | | Alice had propped herself up with pillows so she could read in bed. 艾丽斯用枕头垫在背后,以便躺在床上看书。 | | | | 2 | to help a government , system , organization etc to continue to exist , especially by providing financial or military support (尤指通过提供财政或军事援助以)扶持,维持(某政府、制度、组织等) | This new initiative is a desperate attempt to prop up the economy. 这项新举措是为扶持经济而进行的拼命一搏。 | | | |