projected 的 3 个定义
- 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.
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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.
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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.
projected 近义词
plan
bulge, hang out
throw, discharge
更多projected例句
- We built the tour budget ourselves and modeled projected revenue against expenses.
- Most of the Atari employees I saw projected an aura of almost delirious bliss.
- The company now estimates it will cost $8 billion, nearly 50 percent more than the $5.4 billion projected six years ago.
- For instance, in Arkansas, a projected 57 percent of voters backed Republican Tom Cotton for the Senate.
- When his success was finally projected for the crowd—a 58 to 40 win—the crowd roared, popcorn spilling onto the floor.
- He did not speak to Nigel of the projected visit, and Nigel did not say anything more about Mrs. Chepstow.
- But scarcely had the new ambassador arrived at his destination when he heard of Bonaparte's projected expedition to Egypt.
- It was thanks to the discovery of this plot that the Marshal first got information of his enemies' projected advance.
- In the center of the spot was a crude sign, projected in black lines upon the wall.
- Watching the projected sign of the eye upon the wall, he nevertheless moved swiftly and silently toward the French windows.