projected
- IPA[prəˈdʒɛktɪd]
英式
- estimated or forecast on the basis of current trends or data;proposed or planned
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- 1. estimated or forecast on the basis of current trends or data the projected cost is $51 million projected growth is expected to be 26 per cent
- ▪ proposed or planned a projected exhibition of contemporary art Haydn conceived the symphony for a projected trip to England which fell through
- 2. (of light, shadow, or an image) cast or transmitted on to a surface the show melds projected images and live performance into a seamless whole a Spanish artist known for his use of glass and projected light
- an individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim: a research project a nationwide project to encourage business development
- estimate or forecast (something) on the basis of present trends or data: spending was projected at $72 million
Oxford American Dictionary
- an individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim: a research project a project to build a new power station
- estimate or forecast (something) on the basis of present trends or data: spending was projected at £72,900 million
Oxford Dictionary
- extending outward beyond something else; protruding: a projecting bay window
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- extending outwards beyond something else; protruding: a projecting bay window
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- be in overall charge of the planning and execution of (a project): the couple decided to project-manage the rebuild
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- the code name for the American project set up in 1942 to develop an atom bomb. The project ...
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- the code name for the American project set up in 1942 to develop an atom bomb. The project ...
Oxford Dictionary
- project (an image) on to the back of a translucent screen for viewing or for use as a ... filmed sequences were back-projected onto the structure
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- estimated or forecast on the basis of current trends or data: the projected cost is $51 million projected growth is expected to be 26 percent
Oxford American Dictionary