词汇 | projection |
释义 | projection noun uk /prəˈdʒek.ʃən/ us /prəˈdʒek.ʃən/ projectionnoun (CALCULATION)C1[ C ] a calculation or guess about the future based on information that you have: 预测,推测 The company has failed to achieve last year's sales projections by 30 percent.这家公司未能达到去年的预期销售目标,还差30%。 Spending was well below projections. Predicting things and intuition augur augury bellwether betcha bode herald horizon scanning hunch inkling instinct prefigure premonition premonitory presage prescience telepathically telepathy there's no knowing/telling/sayingidiom unforeseeable unintuitively projectionnoun (IMAGE)C1[ C or U ] the act of projecting a film or an image onto a screen or wall, or the film or image itself: 放映;投射 A few chairs and rear projections supplied the scene. Photography aerial photograph airbrush analogue aperture backlight backlighting expose ghost image ghosting glossy golden hour grainy halation pap photojournalism photojournalist photoshoot pic picture Polaroid You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Cinema - general words projectionnoun (STICKING OUT)[ C ] something that projects from a surface or above the edge of something凸出物;隆起物 Protruding and sticking out beetling bristly bug bug out bulbous bulge ledge male outcrop overhang overhanging peek poke project protrusive protuberant proud stick stick out stick up projectionnoun (GEOMETRY)[ C ] art, architecture, mathematics specialized a drawing or image that represents a line, figure, or solid shown on a particular plane(= a flat or level surface that continues in all directions): 投影 CT scans can be reformatted in multiple projections, regardless of the original plane of scanning. Geometry: describing angles, lines & orientations angle of incidence angularity antinode asymptote asymptotic diagonal gradient interior angle multiaxial non-coplanar non-intersecting non-planar reflex shallow supplementary transversal triangulate unbowed vanishing point vertically You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Tables, graphs & diagrams projectionnoun (PSYCHOLOGY)[ C or U ] psychology specialized the act of imagining that someone else feels a particular emotion or wants something when in fact it is you who feels this way; an example of this act: Projection is where you see in others what is really within yourself. The relative's negativity toward the patient involves a projection of the relative's own feelings of vulnerability from previous personal distress. [ C or U ] psychology specialized the act of expressing your feelings and wishes; an example of this act: the projection of repressed feelings The things we think we see objectively are really projections of our emotions, memories, and thoughts. Science of psychology & psychoanalysis analyse analysis behavioural science behaviourism behaviourist brain mapping cognition electroshock therapy neuropsychology nominative determinism non-psychiatric non-psychiatrist non-psychological pathological psyche psychiatrist psychobabble straightjacket subliminally unconscious projection | American Dictionaryprojection noun[ C ] us/prəˈdʒek·ʃən/ projectionnoun[C] (CALCULATION)an amount or result expected in the future that is calculated from information already known: Sales projections made last year were too optimistic. projectionnoun[C] (STICKING OUT)something that sticks out beyond the edge of something to which it is attached: It was a strange-looking house, with little projections off the sides. projectionnoun[C] (IMAGE)a picture that is made to appear on a surface, esp. by a special device for showing movies or other images on a screen or other surface: [ C ]A projection of his face appeared on the back wall. projection | Business Englishprojection noun[ C ] uk /prəʊˈdʒekʃən/ us /prəˈdʒekʃən/ a calculation or guess about the future based on information that you have: The strong sales caused the company to boost its industry sales projection for the year. a projection for sthThe company's global projections for the year indicated that it would soon be the world's largest car company. It was too early to start making specific projections about plans or projects he would like to undertake. It revised revenue projections for the remainder of the financial year. Maguire believed that the growth projections used for marketing purposes were not achievable. budget/earnings/financial projections The President bragged that his push has resulted in 825,000 new jobs, more than 30% ahead of even the government's optimistic projections. Examples of projectionprojection The projections of the entopeduncular nucleus and globus pallidus in rat as demonstrated by autoradiography and horseradish peroxidase histochemistry. The uterine apical plasma membrane has microvilli-like projections into the lumen and the terminal bar lies between the apical ends of adjacent cells. Assuming exogenous population projections, the economic dynamic is entirely explained by the rational choices of optimizing agents and particularly by their life-cycle saving patterns. Only the head foot is built on lower-level projections from syllable structure in which the distinction between light and heavy syllables is maintained. Nevertheless, these projections of underestimated relocation substantially increase the likelihood that our estimates of the extent of new subjectivities are themselves conservative. Cephalic region with two lateral amphids opening on dome-shaped projections, four submedian papillae of inner circle, four submedian papillae of outer circle. Footprint projections onto the body plane are marked with an asterisk. Functional mutation, on the other hand, is a syntactic phenomenon, occurring when certain functional projections are lexicalized (either by particles or by head-moved lexical items). Taken together with these predecessors, then, this paper seriously calls into question the validity of functional projections. With respect to simple clauses, clitics are base-generated in specific functional projections high in the clause, rather than arriving in their surface positions by movement. The idea that clitics are the spellout of phi-features in functional projections is far from revolutionary. The plots basically represent the projections of the lateral distributions along y. Interestingly, this analysis was a forwards analysis, demonstrating that projections had no inherent direction of analysis. The apical plasma membrane of the rachis is elevated to form numerous microvilli-like projections into the lumen. In this system the axiom links represent the preparation of atomic states, while cuts encode projections. See all examples of projection These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withprojectionprojectionThese are words often used in combination with projection. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. astral projection It was clear to me that the doctrine of astral projection, with its astral bodies floating about on astral planes, was intellectually unsatisfactory. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. current projection That would mean between 30,000 and 40,000 passengers a day—about 9 million a year, according to the currentprojection. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 demographic projections The demographic projections outlined earlier indicate that a significant proportion of the increase in household numbers will consist of single middle-aged and older people. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with projection |
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