English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "prop" kan verskil na gelang van die konteks daarvan, maar hier is 'n paar moontlike definisies:(selfstandige naamwoord) 'n klein, dikwels silindriese voorwerp wat gebruik word om 'n gat of opening, of om 'n elektriese verbinding te maak.(werkwoord) om 'n gat of opening met 'n prop of iets soortgelyks in te voeg of te vul.(selfstandige naamwoord) 'n toestel wat gebruik word om koppel 'n elektriese toestel aan 'n kragbron.(werkwoord) om iets aggressief of aanhoudend te bevorder of te adverteer.(selfstandige naamwoord) 'n skryfstuk of ander media wat bedoel is om te bevorder of te adverteer. iets.(selfstandige naamwoord) 'n persoon wat 'n produk of diens bevorder of onderskryf.

Synonyms

  1. hack
  2. jade
  3. nag

Sentence Examples

  1. Then Jeremy removed a plug from the bottom of the skin and stood back to hold his hand under the stream of water that spurted out.
  2. Strangers, in point of fact, of a different kind, who would neither keep their mouths on lockdown and plug up their ears with headphones, nor cover their eyes with sunglasses.
  3. I now bored a hole in the end of the keg over the pitcher, and fitted in a plug of soft wood, cut in a tapering or conical shape.
  4. This plug I pushed in or pulled out, as might happen, until, after a few experiments, it arrived at that exact degree of tightness, at which the water, oozing from the hole, and falling into the pitcher below, would fill the latter to the brim in the period of sixty minutes.
  5. The battery on my phone is dead, so I plug it in to recharge while I pour my coffee and grab a yogurt.
  6. He collected six small emergency blankets made of reflective Mylar, two hunting knives, two more portable solar panels from where Annie had found hers, a handheld GPS that looked like it might plug into the panels, two winter jackets, two sleeping bags, seven candles, packs of waterproof matches, fistfuls of fleece hats.
  7. Haynes walks behind the bed, behind the machines, and takes hold of a plug in the wall, pulls it out with a jerk.
  8. But he handled it gently, and lifted it above his head, rather than turning it upside-down, to plug the cables into the bottom.
  9. Not being able to smoke, he cut himself a good-sized plug of tobacco and began to chew.
  10. All the inspector had to do was plug a tester into any outlet, but he had done nothing.