project
项目,工程,计划,项目简介
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- : something that is contemplated, devised, or planned; plan; scheme: I have several little projects around the house that I’d like to tackle in my time off.
- : a large or major undertaking, especially one involving considerable money, personnel, and equipment: The city is undertaking several public works projects to modernize and upgrade infrastructure.
- : a specific task of investigation, especially in scholarship: Federal funding supports some cancer-related projects while other research is sustained by private grants.
- : Education. a supplementary, long-term educational assignment necessitating personal initiative, undertaken by an individual student or a group of students: For my literature class project, I wrote an original rock opera and performed one song from it.
- : the projects, Informal. a housing project, typically one constructed as a development of high-rise towers with apartments for low-income residents, especially in the second half of the 20th century: Back in those days, the projects were no place to raise a family.
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pro·ject [pruh-jekt] /prəˈdʒɛkt/
- : to propose, contemplate, or plan.
- : to throw, cast, or impel forward or onward.
- : to set forth or calculate: They projected the building costs for the next five years.
- : to throw or cause to fall upon a surface or into space, as a ray of light or a shadow.
- : to cause to appear, as on a background.
- : to regard as having some form of reality outside the mind: He projected a thrilling picture of the party's future.
- : to cause to jut out or protrude.
- : Geometry. to throw forward an image of by straight lines or rays, either parallel, converging, or diverging, that pass through all its points and reproduce it on another surface or figure.to transform the points into those of another by a correspondence between points.
- : to present for consideration or action: They made every effort to project the notion of world peace.
- : to use forcefully enough to be perceived at a distance, as by all members of the audience in a theater.
- : to communicate clearly and forcefully to an audience, as in a theatrical performance; produce a compelling image of.
- : to cause to appear to come from a source other than oneself, as in ventriloquism; throw.
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pro·ject [pruh-jekt] /prəˈdʒɛkt/
- : to extend or protrude beyond something else.
- : to use one's voice forcefully enough to be heard at a distance, as in a theater.
- : to produce a clear impression of one's thoughts, personality, role, etc., in an audience; communicate clearly and forcefully.
- : Psychology. to ascribe one's own feelings, thoughts, or attitudes to others.
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Interviews were conducted in Arizona, Florida and North Carolina as part of a joint project by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Cook Political Report.
The project took data on the soil and slopes across California and then included wildfire risk and climate projections, and used that to show which roadways were vulnerable to post-fire debris flows.
Launching a project to grow more palm oil on less land was the easy part, he knew.
We urge more investors to invest capital into high-impact projects where everyone succeeds as a result.
That project began in 2018 with Kerri Evelyn Harris's campaign, and the vote patterns today will reveal whether the left can make more gains with suburbanites.
I started just writing these songs, at first it felt like a project or something.
Thus begins an episode of The Mindy Project centered around a guy trying to have butt sex with his girlfriend.
Riots broke out in 1994, after Iranian authorities replaced a Sunni mosque in Mashad with a development project.
Gurley was gunned down on Nov. 20, when a pair of cops was patrolling the rough housing project.
Opechatesgays.com is one project of a much larger organization, EthicalOil.org—and here is where things get really interesting.
The worthy knight not being now alive to veto the project, a figure of him has been placed opposite the College in Edmund Street.
Her black eyes were fixed intently on his face, but she was thinking, weighing in her mind some suddenly-formed project.
Very soon I induced my directors to adopt the view that the railway company must encourage and help the project.
New York is like one of those nightmares a certain class of writers project and label 'Earth in the Year 2000.'
The project of a congress was accordingly abandoned, and everywhere recrimination gave place to rejoicing.