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project

Word family adjectiveprojectileprojectionalprojectivenounprojectingprojectionprojectionistprojectivityprojectizationprojectmentprojectorprojectureproject
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proj·ect1 /ˈprɒdʒekt $ ˈprɑː-/ ●●● S1 W1 AWL noun [countableC]  
1 JOB/TASKa carefully planned piece of work to get information about something, to build something, to improve something etc 项目;工程;计划;规划
 The project aims to provide an analysis of children’s emotions.
该计划旨在对儿童情绪作出分析。
 a three-year research project
一项为期三年的研究计划
 The scheme will now be extended after a successful pilot project (=a small trial to test if an idea will be successful).
试行成功后,该方案现在将得到推广。
project to do something
 a project to develop a substitute for oil
开发一种石油替代品的计划
 The project is funded by Wellcome plc.
这个项目由威康公司资助。
 a project manager
项目经理
2 SESa part of a school or college course that involves careful study of a particular subject over a period of time 〔学校的〕课题,研究项目
project on
 We’re doing a project on pollution.
我们正在做一个关于污染的课题。
 a geography project
一个地理课题
3. (also the projects American EnglishAmE informal)XX a housing project 〔供低收入家庭居住的〕住宅区
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + project
a research project
The aim of this research project is to study modern food habits.
a construction project
Spending on new construction projects has been reduced.
a development project
Our aim is assess the environmental impact of new development projects.
a pilot project (=one organized to test if an idea will be successful)
These changes were shelved after pilot projects showed poor results.
a major project
The company is funding a major research project into the causes of addiction.
an ambitious project
Young people often enjoy the challenge of an ambitious project.
successful
Was the project successful?
verbs
work on a project
A team has been working on the project for three years.
be involved in a project
I am involved in various projects.
set up a project (=organize it)
$30 million would be required to set up the project.
embark on a project (=start it)
He was embarking on the biggest project of his career.
complete a project
The project was completed on time.
project + NOUN
a project manager/leader
The project manager is responsible for sorting this out.
a phase/stage of a project
The first phase of the project was due to be completed by the end of 2008.
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Related topics: Film
pro·ject2 /prəˈdʒekt/ AWL verb  
1 calculate 计算 [transitiveT]PREDICT to calculate what something will be in the future, using the information you have now 预计,推断
 The company projected an annual growth rate of 3%.
该公司预计每年的增长率为3%
 projected sales figures
预计的销售数字
be projected to do something
 Total expenditure is projected to rise by 25%.
总开支预计增加25%
2 stick out 突出 [intransitiveI]STICK OUT to stick out beyond an edge or surface 凸出,突出 SYN protrude
project out/from/through etc
 Four towers projected from the main building.
从主楼上凸出来四个塔楼。
 projecting teeth
龅牙
3 film 电影 [transitiveT]AMF to make the picture of a film, photograph etc appear in a larger form on a screen or flat surface 放映;投射
project something onto something
 She projected the slide onto the wall.
她将幻灯片投射到墙上。
4 yourself 你自己 [transitiveT]EXPRESS to try to make other people have a particular idea about you 呈现出样子,表现〔自己〕
 I hope the team will project a smart professional image.
我希望该队能树立一种时髦、专业的形象。
project yourself (as something)
 his attempts to project himself as a potential leader
他试图表现出自己作为未来领导的样子
5 PLAN 计划be projected PLANto be planned to happen in the future 计划,预定
 the projected closure of the hospital
计划关闭这所医院
see thesaurus at predict
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6. project your voice TALK/MAKE A SPEECHto speak clearly and loudly so that you can be heard by everyone in a big room 放开声音〔使大房间的每个人都能听见〕
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7 send 传播 [transitiveT]THROW to make something move up or forwards with great force 传播
 The plant projects its seeds over a wide area.
那种植物可以把种子散播到很大的范围。
8 success 成功 [transitiveT] to make someone quickly have success or a much better job 使〔某人〕迅速成功;让〔某人〕迅速获得更好的工作
project somebody into/onto etc something
 His success projected him onto Channel 4‘s comedy series ’Packet of Three'.
他的成功让自己跻身于第四频道的系列喜剧《三人帮》中。
9 feeling 感情 [transitiveT]AVOID to imagine that someone else is feeling the same emotions as you 想象〔他人〕具有〔自己的思想感情〕;把〔自己的感情〕投射到他人身上
project something on/onto somebody
 You’re projecting your insecurity onto me.
你在把自己的不安全感强加到我身上。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
projectproj·ect1 /ˈprɒdʒektˈprɑː-/ noun [countableC]
1an important and carefully planned piece of work that will create something new or improve a situation
the country’s largest everconstruction project
San Miguel plans to finance the project 42% from equity and 58% from loans.
a joint copper-miningresearch project
The project is scheduled to be completed in early 2009.
capital project
2project finance/financingFINANCEPROPERTY money needed for a large building project, usually in the form of investment loans
Olympia & York Developments Ltd. is negotiating long-term project financing for its Canary Wharf development in London.
see also greenfield project
projectpro·ject2 /prəˈdʒekt/ verb [transitiveT]
to calculate what the size, amount, or rate of something will be in the future
California Microwave dropped 2 points after itprojected earnings of 19 cents a share for the third quarter.
Sources said that privately the company is projecting a bigger decline.
projected adjectiveadj
New Jersey’s projected rates of return are in line with assumptions made by other corporations.
a $17 billion cut in projected spending
Origin project1
(1300-1400) Latin projectum, from the past participle of proicere to throw forward
project2
(1400-1500) Latin past participle of proicere; → PROJECT1
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