1 a piece of work, often involving many people, that is planned and organized carefully 计划;工程;项目:
a major project to reduce pollution in our rivers一项减少我国河流污染的大型工程
2 a piece of school work in which the student has to collect information about a certain subject and then write about it (学校的)研究项目,作业,课题:
Our group chose to do a project on rainforests.我们这一组决定做一项关于雨林的研究。
project²
/prəˈdʒekt ||; prəˈdʒɛkt/verb
1 [T] (usually passive 常用于被动语态) to plan sth that will happen in the future 计划;打算:
the band's projected world tour该乐队计划中的世界巡回演出
2 [T] (usually passive 通常用于被动语态) to guess or calculate the size, cost or amount of sth 估计;估算:
a projected increase of 10%估计增长率为10%
3 [T] project sth (on/onto sth) to make light, a picture from a film, etc appear on a flat surface or screen 投射,放映(光线、电影影像等)
4 [T] to show or represent sb/sth/yourself in a certain way 以某种方式表现某人、某物或自己:
The government is trying to project a more caring image.政府正设法要树立一种较为亲民的形象。
5 [I] (formal 正式) to stick out 伸出;突出:
The balcony projects one metre out from the wall.阳台从外墙向外伸出一米。
6 [T] to send or throw sth upwards or away from you (向上或向外)发出,抛出:
Actors have to learn to project their voice.演员必须学会运气发声。