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Projected Project Adjective Describe 英 Prə'Dʒektɪd] 美 Prə'Dʒektɪd Adj.规划中的;突出的;投影的

英语单词 projected
英美音标 英 [prə'dʒektɪd] 美 [prə'dʒektɪd]
中文释义 adj.规划中的;突出的;投影的
动词project的过去式和过去分词形式.
英语例句 (1) The frontal bone descended in a protruding curve over the nose, and projected solemnly over the eyes, which burned with a shrewd, inquiring gaze.
中文例句 (1) 突出的前额骨到鼻子上方凹下来,严肃地高耸在两只眼睛之上,眼睛里透露着狡猾的,疑问的眼光。
vocabulary简明 The adjective projected describes something that is predicted or estimated, or parts of something that extend beyond the rest, like projected pillars that rise above a building's roof.
vocabulary扩展 The verb project can describe a prediction about the future. When you project something, you analyze the facts you have and use that to create a calculation or estimate of how an upcoming event will turn out. Projected, the adjective form of project, is used to describe such a prediction. For example, if you figure out ahead of time how much you’ll owe in taxes, that amount would be your projected taxes.

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