prop

/prɒp/ (bre, ipa) · /prɑːp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpräp/ (ame, mw)

prop — verb

  • proppresent simple I / you / we / they
  • props3rd person singular
  • propping-ing form
  • proppedpast simple

1. to place something against a surface or object so that it stays in an upright or

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

to place something against a surface or object so that it stays in an upright or open position, or to hold something in position by putting a support under or behind it

例句

Wei propped his bicycle against the garden wall while she unlocked the front door.

prop + object + against [surface]

Darius used a stack of old books to prop open the classroom window on a warm spring day.

prop + open (resultative)

同義詞
  • lean

    more natural for resting something at an angle without active support ('lean a ladder against a tree')

  • support

    more general; can be permanent or structural rather than temporary

  • brace

    suggests firm reinforcement against pressure or movement

反義詞
  • remove

    to take away the support

文法句型

prop + object + against/on + something

prop + object + up

用法筆記

Commonly used with a preposition (against, on, with) or the particle 'up'. The object is typically a long or flat item (a board, a door, a person) that needs temporary support.

常見錯誤

She propped on the wall the picture.
She propped the picture against the wall.
💡The direct object must come immediately after 'prop'; the location goes after a preposition.

prop — noun

prop — abbreviation

prop — combining form