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prop
n
1 (esp in compounds 尤用以构成复合词) rigid support, esp a piece of wood, used to prevent sth falling or sagging 支撑物; 支柱
Props were used to prevent the roof collapsing. 用了一些支柱以防止屋顶塌落.
a `pit-prop * a `clothes-prop.
2 (fig 比喻) person or thing that gives help or (esp moral) support to sb/sth 支持者; 後盾; 靠山
a prop and comfort to her parents in their old age 她父母年老时的倚靠和安慰
His encouragement was a great prop to her self-confidence. 有了他的鼓励, 她的自信心大大增强了. prop, v (-pp-)
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(a) [Tn, Tn.pr, Cn.a]
support (sth) or keep (sth) in position with a prop 支住(某物); 用支撑物固定(某物)
The invalid lay propped on the pillows. 那病弱者倚靠在枕头上.
He used a box to prop the door open. 他用盒子顶住门, 让门开著.
(b) [Tn.pr] ~ sb/sth against sth lean sb/sth against sth (so that it does not fall down) 使某人[某物]倚靠在某物上
She propped her bicycle against the wall. 她把自行车靠墙放好.
He propped himself against the gatepost. 他倚著门柱. =>illus 见插图.
2 (phr v) prop sth up
(a) use a prop or props to raise sth and prevent it from falling 支撑起某物; 支住某物
The roof will have to be propped up while repairs are carried out. 那屋顶在修理时要用东西支住.
The baby cannot sit unaided she has to be propped up on pillows. 那婴儿还不会坐--得让她倚著枕头才行.
(b) (often derog 常作贬义) support sth that would otherwise fail 支持某事物
The government refuses to prop up inefficient industries. 政府拒绝补贴效益不佳的行业.
The regime had been propped up by foreign aid. 该政权是靠外国援助维持著的.
prop n (infml 口) = propeller.
prop n (infml 口) = property 5.
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