单词 | project |
释义 | Word Frequency projectnoun (ˈprɒdʒɛkt) 1. a proposal, scheme, or design 2. a. a task requiring considerable or concerted effort, such as one by students b. the subject of such a task 3. US short for housing project verb (prəˈdʒɛkt) 4. (transitive) to propose or plan 5. (transitive) to predict; estimate; extrapolate we can project future needs on the basis of the current birth rate 6. (transitive) to throw or cast forwards 7. to jut or cause to jut out 8. (transitive) to send forth or transport in the imagination to project oneself into the future 9. (transitive) to cause (an image) to appear on a surface 10. to cause (one's voice) to be heard clearly at a distance 11. psychology a. (intransitive) (esp of a child) to believe that others share one's subjective mental life b. to impute to others (one's hidden desires and impulses), esp as a means of defending oneself Compare introject 12. (transitive) geometry to draw a projection of 13. (intransitive) to communicate effectively, esp to a large gathering Word origin C14: from Latin prōicere to throw down, from pro-1 + iacere to throw |
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