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🔑 pro·ject AW nounBrE /ˈprɒdʒekt/NAmE /ˈprɑːdʒekt/➤planned work 规划的工作🔑 a planned piece of work that is designed to find information about sth, to produce sth new, or to improve sth 生产(或研究等)项目;方案;工程◆a research project 研究计划◆a building project 建筑工程◆to set up a project to computerize the library system 开展一个图书馆系统电脑化的项目➤school/college work 学校的课题🔑 a piece of work involving careful study of a subject over a period of time, done by school or college students (大、中学学生的)专题研究◆a history project 历史科的专题研究◆The final term will be devoted to project work. 最后一学期的时间将全部用于专题研究。➤set of aims/activities 方案a set of aims, ideas or activities that sb is interested in or wants to bring to people's attention 方案;计划◆The party attempted to assemble its aims into a focussed political project. 这个党试图把订立的目标综合为一个政治方案。➤housing 住房(NAmE) = housing project ◆Going into the projects alone is dangerous. 只身进入公房区是危险的。 🔑 pro·ject AW verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they project BrE /prəˈdʒekt/ NAmE /prəˈdʒekt/present simple - he / she / it projects BrE /prəˈdʒekts/ NAmE /prəˈdʒekts/past simple projected BrE /prəˈdʒektɪd/ NAmE /prəˈdʒektɪd/past participle projected BrE /prəˈdʒektɪd/ NAmE /prəˈdʒektɪd/ -ing form projecting BrE /prəˈdʒektɪŋ/ NAmE /prəˈdʒektɪŋ/BrE /prəˈdʒekt/NAmE /prəˈdʒekt/➤plan 计划🔑 [T, usually passive] ~ sthto plan an activity, a project etc. for a time in the future 规划;计划;拟订方案◆The next edition of the book is projected for publication in March. 本书的下一版计划于三月发行。◆The projected housing development will go ahead next year. 计划中的住宅建设将于明年动工。➤estimate 估计🔑 [T, usually passive] to estimate what the size, cost or amount of sth will be in the future based on what is happening now 预测;预计;推想 SYN forecast ◆~ sthA growth rate of 4% is projected for next year. 预计明年的增长率为 4%。◆~ sth to do sthThe unemployment rate has been projected to fall. 据预测失业率将下降。 HELP This pattern is usually used in the passive. 此句型通常用于被动语态◆it is projected that…It is projected that the unemployment rate will fall. 据预测失业率将会下降。➤light/image 光;影像🔑 [T] ~ sth (on/onto sth) to make light, an image, etc. fall onto a flat surface or screen 放映;投射;投影◆Images are projected onto the retina of the eye. 影像被投射到眼睛的视网膜上。➤stick out 突出 [I] + adv./prep. to stick out beyond an edge or a surface 突出;外伸;伸出 SYN protrude ◆a building with balconies projecting out over the street 阳台伸出到街上的楼房➤present yourself 表现 [T] to present sb/sth/yourself to other people in a particular way, especially one that gives a good impression 展现;表现;确立(好印象)◆~ sthThey sought advice on how to project a more positive image of their company. 他们就如何树立公司更正面的形象征询意见。◆She projects an air of calm self-confidence. 她表现出镇定自若的神态。◆~ sb/sth/yourself (as sb/sth) He projected himself as a man worth listening to. 他装成很有见地的样子。➤send/throw up or away 发出;抛射 [T] ~ sth/sb (+ adv./prep.) to send or throw sth up or away from yourself 投掷;抛射;发送◆Actors must learn to project their voices. 演员必须学会放开声音。◆(figurative) the powerful men who would project him into the White House 能使他平步进入白宫的有力人士 ●proˈject sth onto sb(psychology 心理) to imagine that other people have the same feelings, problems, etc. as you, especially when this is not true (不自觉地)把(自己的感觉或问题等)投射到别人身上 |