prop • a • gan • da / |prapa ' grenda / [noncount]
( POLITICS ) information and ideas that may not be completely true, which are used by governments or organizations to influence people
pro • pel • ler / pra 'pelar /
a part that is connected to the engine on a ship or an airplane. It turns around very fast to make the ship or airplane move.
РГОР .еГ Ф / 'ргарэг /
prop • er • ly / ' praparli /
well or correctly
prop • er name / prapar ' neim /
( also prop • er noun / prapar ' naun / )
prop .er .ty О / 'pruporti /
(
[ noncount ] something that you have or own This book is the property of James Waters.
[ count ] a building and the land around it
[ count ] a special quality or characterisitc that a substance has
proph • et / ' prafat /
pro • por • tion AW / pra ' porfn /
[ count ] a part of something
[ noncount ] the amount or size of one thing compared to another thing
pro • pos • al / pra ponzl /
[count]
a plan or idea about how to do something
when you ask someone to marry you
pro • pose / pra ' ponz /
1 (
propose that we meet again on Monday. —SYNONYM suggest
to ask someone to marry you
prop • o • si • tion / |prapa ' zifn /
[count]
( BUSINESS ) a business idea, plan, or offer That sounds like an interesting proposition.
( also Proposition ) a suggested change to a law that people can vote on
( ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS ) writing that is not poetry
pros • e • cute / ' prasakyut /
to say officially in a court of law that someone has done
something illegal
pros • e • cu • tion / |prasa ' kyufn /
[ count, noncount ] the process of officially trying to show that someone has done something illegal, in a court of law
the prosecution [ singular ] the lawyers who are trying to show that someone is guilty in a court of law
pros • pect AWL / ' praspekt /
[ singular ] a thought about what may or will happen in the future
prospects [ plural ] chances of being successful in the future
pros • per / ' praspar /
to be successful, especially with money
pros • per • i • ty / pra'sperati / noun [ noncount ] Tourism brought great prosperity to the region.
pros • per • ous / ' prasparas /
rich and successful
pros • ti • tute / ' prastatut /
a person, especially a woman, who earns money by having sex with people
pro .tect Ф / pro'trkt /