0 to support something physically, often by leaning it against something else or putting something under it:
1 an object used by the actors performing in a play or film:
2 informal for propeller
3 an object that is used to support something by holding it up:
4 respect for someone:
5 to support something by putting something else under or against it:
7 an object used to support something or hold it in position
8 abbreviation for proprietor
Scripts, scenes, props, and hot-spots are represented by a set of tables in the script database and a number of bitmap files.
The whole arrangement of stage architecture and props constitutes part of the game played by the visible and the invisible.
Unlike most private troupes, it possesses a truck which allows it to move with all its props and costumes.
The political rights of citizens should prohibit covert activities aimed at propping up a political orthodoxy.
One adult manipulated toy characters and props and provided the narration.
The doubling of props was further matched by the characters' frequent transitions between the worlds of domesticity and fable.
The authority of the judges will have to be propped up with myths and force.
The child's choices dictated the particular toys or props that the characters acted on.
中文繁体
支撐, 支持, 電影/戲劇…
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支撑, 支持, 电影/戏剧…
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apoyar, apuntalar, accesorio…
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apoiar, escorar, acessório…
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film ve oyunlarda kullanılan aksesuar…
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appuyer, support [masculine], étai [masculine]…
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podpěra, opřít…
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stiver, læne…
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