释义 |
propped, propt, ppl. a.|prɒpt| [f. prop v. + -ed1.] Held up or supported by or as by a prop.
1789Mrs. Piozzi Journ. France II. 154 The sight of propt-up cottages which fright the fancy more than those already fallen. 1849Ruskin Sev. Lamps iii. §7. 69, I think the propped machicolations of the Palazzo Vecchio and Duomo of Florence far grander. 1894M. Dyan All in a Man's K. (1899) 339 He sank weakly on to a chair and buried his head in his propped-up arms. |