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projected是project的过去式 project美 ['prɑdʒekt] 英 ['prəʊdʒekt] - v.投影;计划;喷射;突出
- n.计划;工程;企业;科研项目
- 网络投射;被预测;预计的
第三人称单数:projects 现在分词:projecting 过去式:projected adj.+n. pilot project,large project,entire project,successful project,ambitious project v.+n. start project,study project,implement project,project image,design project v. forecast,predict,stick out,protrude,throw n. scheme,assignment,task,undertaking,job v. | 1. to jut out beyond or farther than something, or make something jut out beyond or farther than something 2. to estimate something by extrapolating data 3. to make an image appear on a surface 4. to communicate something effectively 5. to make the voice heard clearly and at a distance, or be effective in making the voice heard 6. to propose a plan of action 7. to use the imagination to see or remember something 8. to make a thought or feeling seem to have an external and objective reality, especially to ascribe a disturbing personal thought or feeling to others 9. to transform a geometric figure into another by drawing straight lines through every point of the figure to another plane 10. to throw or cast something 1. to jut out beyond or farther than something, or make something jut out beyond or farther than something 2. to estimate something by extrapolating data 3. to make an image appear on a surface 4. to communicate something effectively 5. to make the voice heard clearly and at a distance, or be effective in making the voice heard 6. to propose a plan of action 7. to use the imagination to see or remember something 8. to make a thought or feeling seem to have an external and objective reality, especially to ascribe a disturbing personal thought or feeling to others 9. to transform a geometric figure into another by drawing straight lines through every point of the figure to another plane 10. to throw or cast something | n. | 1. a task or planned program of work that requires a large amount of time, effort, and planning to complete 2. an organized unit of work 3. an extensive organized public undertaking 4. a planned piece of work that has a particular aim, especially one that is organized by a government, company, or other organization 1. a task or planned program of work that requires a large amount of time, effort, and planning to complete 2. an organized unit of work 3. an extensive organized public undertaking 4. a planned piece of work that has a particular aim, especially one that is organized by a government, company, or other organization |
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