projective
/pruh-jek-tiv/US // prəˈdʒɛk tɪv //UK // (prəˈdʒɛktɪv) //
投射性,投影式,投射性的,投影性
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
- : of or relating to projection.
- : produced, or capable of being produced, by projection.
- : Psychology. of, relating to, or noting a test or technique for revealing the hidden motives or underlying personality structure of an individual by the use of ambiguous or unstructured test materials, as ink blots, cloud pictures, or cartoons, that encourage spontaneous responses.
Examples
It is called the finite projective plane, and, like the complete graph, it has the maximum chromatic index.
Projective telepathy had only been a crackpot's idea back then.
Every habit is impulsive, that is projective, urgent, and the habit of knowing is no exception.
It has often been said that metric geometry was quantitative, while projective geometry was purely qualitative.
Both of them ignore the projective force of habit and the implication of habits in one another.
He was a man, or let us rather say a lad, of unusual projective power.
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