| 释义 | 
		  prop1 /prop/     noun- A rigid support
 - A supplementary support
 - A stay
 - A strut
 - A timber supporting a mine roof
 - A supporter or upholder
 - A leg (slang)
 - A boxer's extended arm (slang)
 - Either of the two forwards at the ends of the front row of the scrum (also prop forward; rugby)
 - An act of propping in a horse (horse-racing, orig Aust)
       transitive verb (proppˈing; propped)- To hold up by means of something placed under or against (often with up)
 - To support or sustain (often with up)
 - To keep (a failing enterprise, etc) going (often with up)
 - To hit straight or knock down (slang)
      intransitive verb (horse-racing, orig Aust)(of a horse) to stop suddenly   ORIGIN: ME proppe; cf Du proppe vine-prop, support   proppˈant  noun (mining) A material, eg sand, used to keep open fissures in an oil-bearing sediment (see also fracking)    prop forward see n above.  propˈ-root  noun  A root growing down from a trunk or branch, serving to prop up a tree    |