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I . prop1 [prɒp, Am prɑ:p] N

1. prop THEAT, CINE:

prop

2. prop (support):

prop

II . prop1 <-pp-> [prɒp, Am prɑ:p] VB trans

1. prop (support):

prop

2. prop (lean against):

to prop sth against sth

prop2 [prɒp, Am prɑ:p] N

1. prop short for proprietor

2. prop short for propeller

See also proprietor , propeller

proprietor [prəˈpraɪətəʳ, Am proʊˈpraɪət̬ɚ] N form

propeller [prəˈpeləʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. propeller AVIAT:

2. propeller NAUT:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He plays as a prop and second rower.
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Props serve as home decor and furniture as well.
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His position of choice is at tighthead prop.
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Improvements to the prop have been made as well.
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The player can position cameras and props around these sets, and create triggers to start actions including the camera panning and an object moveming.
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The company uses the vast open space behind the stage as a prop for the plays.
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The moomins start to understand about the scenery, props, and costumes they have found.
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From the 15th century, gunpowder was also used, although the aim remained to burn the props.
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During next episode, they placed a pyrite replica of the shoe as a prop on their desk.
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In its first incarnation, the prop used in the new series was fragile and prone to breakage.
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