props

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
(İnşaat) sıpa
{i} sahne donanımı
{i} sahne donanımı görevlisi
{i} bacaklar
{i} destekler
prop
desteklemek

Onun başını desteklemek için birkaç yastık getirdi. - He fetched a few cushions to prop up her head.

prop
{f} dayamak
prop
sahne elbisesi
prop
{i} dayanak
prop
{i} destek

1920'de İngiliz astronom Arthur Eddington güneş ve diğer yıldızların nükleer reaksiyonlar tarafından desteklendiğini ileri sürdü. - In 1920, British astronomer Arthur Eddington proposed that the Sun and other stars are powered by nuclear reactions.

Ben öneriyi destekliyorum. - I support the proposal.

prop
herek
prop
(Marangozluk) çırak
prop
kazık
prop
göğüsleme
prop
yardımcı
prop
kiriş
prop
uskur
prop
pin
prop
{f} destekle

1920'de İngiliz astronom Arthur Eddington güneş ve diğer yıldızların nükleer reaksiyonlar tarafından desteklendiğini ileri sürdü. - In 1920, British astronomer Arthur Eddington proposed that the Sun and other stars are powered by nuclear reactions.

Kimse bu öneriyi desteklemiyor. - No one is in favor of this proposal.

mad props
(deyim) Teşekkürler! Tebrikler!
stage props
sahne donanımı
crsel/props
(Bilgisayar) crsel/props
prop
{f} yaslamak
prop
{f} destek koymak
prop
{i} atın birdenbire durması
prop
prop destekle
prop
i., k.dili. uçak pervanesi
prop
{f} (belirli bir vaziyette) tutmak. He propped up her leg with pillows. Bacağını alttan yastıklarla besledi. The houses were
prop
destek yapmak
prop
himaye etmek
prop
{i} payanda
prop
yardımcı kimse
prop
sahne donatı
prop
{i} dayak
prop
tutmak
prop
dekor/pervane/destek
prop
sırık ile tutmak
prop
hami olan kimse
prop
i., k.dili. (sahne dekorunda kullanılan) eşya, aksesuar
prop
{i} sahne malzemesi
prop
{i} pervane (uçak)
prop
destekleyici şey veya kimse
the props and cons
(deyim) lehte ve aleyhte olan oneriler
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
"proper respect" or "proper recognition" for another person; an expression of approval or a special acknowledgment; accolade or accolades; praise

I also want to acknowledge state senator Elaine Alquist who is here... I always want to give her her props. -Barack Obama speaking at Google.

plural form of prop
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prop
articles and objects used on the stage
This is the apparatus and other objects used by a performer
A game of chance, in which four sea shells, each called a prop, are used instead of dice
"proper respect" or "proper recognition" for another person"
(abbreviation of "properties"): Objects, furniture and similar items used on stage either to provide verisimilitude of setting, to help characterize the actors holding or wearing them, or other visual aides to serve practical, symbolic, or demonstrative purposes on the stage
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used when you want to say publicly that someone has done something good props to sb for (doing) sth
proper respect; "I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem"
proper respect; "I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem
Any objects used by actors in a scene
In mining, a round, squared or split timber that supports the roof
plural of prop
short for 'properties' Anything that is handled by an actor onstage (cigarette, newspaper, picture, etc )
{i} items used during a performance, stage accessories
third-person singular of prop
theatrical properties
Objects mainly used in winter to put equipment behind and to change facial expressions
prop
An object placed against or under another, to support it; anything that supports

They stuck a block of wood under it as a prop.

prop
A proposition, especially on an election-day ballot
prop
To support or shore up something

Try using a phone book to prop up the table where the foot is missing.

prop
An item placed on a stage or set to create a scene or scenario in which actors perform

They used the trophy as a prop in the movie.

prop
Any object that is thrown and caught
prop
The propeller of an aircraft
prop
{f} lean against -, place against -; hold up, support
prop
{n} a support, that on which a thing rests
prop
{v} to support, sustain, bear or keep up
mad props
Used when someone does something that is appreciated or respected. It as an alternative to thank you

Mad Props to Christopher for that burger he made, that was really nice.

prop
to sustain; to maintain; as, to prop a declining state
prop
on The Palace, a scanned-in image that acts as an avatar for a user
prop
Almost anything other than the unicycle(s) being ridden by competitor(s) in a Freestyle performance A unicycle being used for a non-unicycling skill (such as a handstand on it while it's lying down) is a prop at that moment A hat that is dropped and picked up from the floor is a prop A pogo stick or a tricycle (unless ridden on one wheel) is a prop
prop
abbreviation for property and refers to any movable item in a film or theatre set
prop
The proposed land value that was assessed at 50% rather than using the growth factor
prop
To support, or prevent from falling, by placing something under or against; as, to prop up a fence or an old building; Fig
prop
A shell, used as a die
prop
That which sustains an incumbent weight; that on which anything rests or leans for support; a support; a stay; as, a prop for a building
prop
Slang for propeller
prop
Propellant or Propulsion
prop
Short for propeller
prop
A prop is a stick or other object that you use to support something
prop
1 Abr Property, proprietor 2 A propeller 3 adj Describing a propeller driven aircraft
prop
(Property) Theatrical property Anything used by an actor during a production Cigarettes, swords, letters, etc
prop
A hand-carried object small enough to be lost by an actor 30 seconds before it is needed on stage
prop
Slang term for Propeller
prop
A person hired by the cardroom to work as a shill
prop
An item placed on a stage to create a scene or scenario in which actors perform a play in a theatre or motion picture. Usually the term "props" is reserved for objects with which an actor interacts (e.g. a glass, a book or a weapon). Larger items adding to the scene, (e.g. chairs) are considered part of the set
prop
Property

Getting a foot on the property ladder is a popular way to describe buying your first home. - A popular way to describe buying your first home in English is to get a foot on the property ladder.

prop
support by placing against something solid or rigid; "shore and buttress an old building"
prop
To be a prop for a system, institution, or person means to be the main thing that keeps them strong or helps them survive. The army is one of the main props of the government
prop
a propeller that rotates to push against air
prop
The props in a play or film are all the objects or pieces of furniture that are used in it. the backdrop and props for a stage show. A theatrical property. A propeller. to support something by leaning it against something, or by putting something else under, next to, or behind it prop sth against/on sth
prop
{i} support, rest; column, beam that is used as a support; item used during a performance, stage accessory
prop
If you prop an object on or against something, you support it by putting something underneath it or by resting it somewhere. He rocked back in the chair and propped his feet on the desk Prop up means the same as prop. Sam slouched back and propped his elbows up on the bench behind him If you have difficulty sitting like this, prop up your back against a wall
prop
any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie; "before every scene he ran down his checklist of props"
prop
a support placed beneath or against something to keep it from shaking or falling
prop
The player who is next to the hooker in a scrum
prop
Short for proposition player
prop
propeller
stage props
items that are used during a play to simulate a situation
Турецкий язык - Английский Язык

Определение props в Турецкий язык Английский Язык словарь

prop
(Gıda) prob
crsel/props
(Bilgisayar) crsel/props
props

    Турецкое произношение

    präps

    Произношение

    /ˈpräps/ /ˈprɑːps/

    Этимология

    [ 'präp ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English proppe, from Middle Dutch, stopper; akin to Middle Low German proppe stopper.
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