projecting
投射,投影,预测,投射性
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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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Examples
Taking on this project could be fun, too, so you bought her and started the alterations – and then, as in the new book “Like Crazy” by Dan Mathews, you took in your Mom.
I look forward to working with these newsrooms to support their ambitious projects.
“We Build the Wall has not provided any other financial support to Fisher Industries and Fisher Industries does not have any other ongoing projects with We Build the Wall,” Houston-based attorney Mark Courtois said in a statement.
By the look of it, Americans have been rolling up their sleeves during quarantine and tackling those home-improvement projects.
If you follow the cryptocurrency industry, you’ve probably heard of a project called Filecoin.
So it might be me projecting my desires onto Archer to want to just get away from work for a few weeks.
Projecting her voice over the noise of the traffic, she said, “I stand by that call today.”
While the substance of their views may not always differ much, the form does—and form matters tremendously when projecting power.
The U.S. has long since stopped projecting hard power around the world.
After a “honeymoon” period of projecting positive things onto our partners, we begin projecting negative things onto them instead.
Isaac Bolum had fixed himself comfortably on two legs of his chair, with the projecting soles of his boots caught behind the rung.
My coup-d'œil assured me that it was practicable to give to this feature the character of a projecting under-jaw.
This is placed upon the stage of the microscope, and one of the projecting ends is heated with a small flame.
Those in favor of hanging carried the day, so he was led under the projecting limb of a tree and a rope placed around his neck.
On the top of the hill of the projecting point that separates them, there are three remarkable rocky summits.