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单词 projector
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Definition of projector in English:

projector

noun prəˈdʒɛktəprəˈdʒɛktər
  • 1A device that is used to project rays of light, especially an apparatus with a system of lenses for projecting slides or film on to a screen.

    投影仪;放映机;幻灯机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was a holographic projector displaying in three dimensions everything in range of the ship's scanners.
    • Landmark Cinemas is installing digital projectors in all of its 177 screens across the country.
    • A matched projector screen is covered with material that reflects only these wavelengths.
    • A front projection system with LCD projector delivers HDTV resolution for high definition images.
    • I had a lady come in as I was setting up the LCD projector.
    • Mobile wall panels peel away to reveal film projectors and screens, and shifting lights cast shimmering patterns on the canvas roof.
    • All that said, the film is still a remarkable visual production that you can almost taste as the light of the projector passes you on the way to the screen.
    • Gone from the center are the 16 mm film projectors, filmstrip projectors and all but one video editing machine of yesteryear.
    • Meanwhile, two video projectors displayed enigmatic images on opposite walls.
    • However, the steadiness of the holographic projectors and audio systems prevented that.
    • An overhead projector is also used to see the colors as the pieces are placed on the viewing screen.
    • There is nothing worse than watching your movie screened on a bad video projector!
    • Almost like an old slide projector, my mind moves from scene to scene.
    • In the decades from the 1920s until the early 1990s, slide, film, and video projectors were added to the mix of planetarium technology to tell the story of astronomical progress.
    • Five video projectors beam onto small screens, all aboard a huge, tilted white tabletop.
    • I made transparencies of their original sketches and we used overhead projectors to trace their designs on the walls.
    • The video projector lit up the screen behind Geoff displaying a schedule for the day.
    • For galleries, the setting up of projectors and having screening times is foreign to them.
    • We may even have taken a projector and shown some film.
    • On one occasion he was discovered by the night watchman surrounded by neat piles of bits and pieces of a film projector.
  • 2archaic A person who plans and sets up a project.

    〈古〉计划人,规划人

    he was a tobacco-grower and projector
    1. 2.1 A promoter of a dubious or fraudulent enterprise.
      (可疑或欺诈性事业的)创办人

Rhymes

bisector, collector, connector, convector, corrector, defector, deflector, detector, director, ejector, elector, erector, hector, injector, inspector, nectar, objector, perfecter, prospector, protector, rector, reflector, rejector, respecter, sector, selector, Spector, spectre (US specter), vector

Definition of projector in US English:

projector

nounprəˈdʒɛktərprəˈjektər
  • 1An object that is used to project rays of light, especially an apparatus with a system of lenses for projecting slides or film onto a screen.

    投影仪;放映机;幻灯机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A front projection system with LCD projector delivers HDTV resolution for high definition images.
    • I had a lady come in as I was setting up the LCD projector.
    • For galleries, the setting up of projectors and having screening times is foreign to them.
    • In the decades from the 1920s until the early 1990s, slide, film, and video projectors were added to the mix of planetarium technology to tell the story of astronomical progress.
    • There was a holographic projector displaying in three dimensions everything in range of the ship's scanners.
    • Mobile wall panels peel away to reveal film projectors and screens, and shifting lights cast shimmering patterns on the canvas roof.
    • Landmark Cinemas is installing digital projectors in all of its 177 screens across the country.
    • All that said, the film is still a remarkable visual production that you can almost taste as the light of the projector passes you on the way to the screen.
    • Meanwhile, two video projectors displayed enigmatic images on opposite walls.
    • A matched projector screen is covered with material that reflects only these wavelengths.
    • Five video projectors beam onto small screens, all aboard a huge, tilted white tabletop.
    • There is nothing worse than watching your movie screened on a bad video projector!
    • Almost like an old slide projector, my mind moves from scene to scene.
    • We may even have taken a projector and shown some film.
    • However, the steadiness of the holographic projectors and audio systems prevented that.
    • I made transparencies of their original sketches and we used overhead projectors to trace their designs on the walls.
    • On one occasion he was discovered by the night watchman surrounded by neat piles of bits and pieces of a film projector.
    • Gone from the center are the 16 mm film projectors, filmstrip projectors and all but one video editing machine of yesteryear.
    • The video projector lit up the screen behind Geoff displaying a schedule for the day.
    • An overhead projector is also used to see the colors as the pieces are placed on the viewing screen.
  • 2archaic A person who plans and sets up a project or enterprise.

    〈古〉计划人,规划人

    he was a tobacco-grower and projector
    1. 2.1 A promoter of a dubious or fraudulent enterprise.
      (可疑或欺诈性事业的)创办人
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