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propBrE /prɒp/NAmE /prɑːp/ nouna piece of wood, metal, etc. used to support sth or keep it in position 支柱;支撑物◆Rescuers used props to stop the roof of the tunnel collapsing. 救援人员用支柱防止隧道塌方。◆a pit prop (= one used in a coal mine) 煤矿坑木a person or thing that gives help or support to sb/sth that is weak 支持者;支柱;后盾 [usually pl.] a small object used by actors during the performance of a play or in a film/movie 道具◆He is responsible for all the stage props and lighting. 他负责全部舞台道具和灯光。 backdrop, costume, curtain, footlights, prop, proscenium, scenery, set, stage, the wings (also ˈprop forward) (in rugby 橄榄球) a player on either side of the front row of a scrum 支柱前锋 ●give props to sb(informal) used to say that people should appreciate what sb has done because it is good 对(某人)表示感激(或敬佩)◆I gotta give props to the bass player. 我得向低音电吉他演奏者表示感谢。 ORIGIN Props here means 'proper respect or recognition'. 在这里 props 意为 “应得的尊重或认可”。 propBrE /prɒp/NAmE /prɑːp/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they prop BrE /prɒp/ NAmE /prɑːp/present simple - he / she / it props BrE /prɒps/ NAmE /prɑːps/past simple propped BrE /prɒpt/ NAmE /prɑːpt/past participle propped BrE /prɒpt/ NAmE /prɑːpt/ -ing form propping BrE /ˈprɒpɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈprɑːpɪŋ/to support an object by leaning it against sth, or putting sth under it etc.; to support a person in the same way 支撑◆~ sth/sb/yourself (up) (against sth) He propped his bike against the wall. 他把自行车靠在墙边。◆She propped herself up on one elbow. 她单肘撑起身子。◆He lay propped against the pillows. 他靠着枕头躺着。◆~ sth + adj. The door was propped open. 门被支开着。 ●ˌprop sth↔ˈupto prevent sth from falling by putting sth under it to support it 撑起;支起 SYN shore sth↔up (often disapproving) to help sth that is having difficulties 帮助;扶持;救济◆The government was accused of propping up declining industries. 人们指责政府贴补日趋衰落的产业。 |