sustantivo “project”
sing. project, pl. projects
- proyecto
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The science fair was an exciting project that involved building a miniature volcano.
- proyectos (de vivienda)
She grew up in the projects on the south side of the city.
verbo “project”
infinitivo project; él projects; pret. projected; part. projected; ger. projecting
- sobresalir
The rocky outcrop projects into the sea, creating a natural harbor.
- proyectar
The children used a flashlight to project shapes onto the tent walls during their camping trip.
- proyectar (hacia afuera)
The cat projected its claws when it felt threatened.
- proyectar (predecir)
The team is projecting a 20% increase in sales for the next quarter.
- proyectar (dar una impresión)
At the interview, he projected confidence and professionalism.
- proyectar (atribuir emociones)
It's not fair to project your feelings of insecurity onto your friends.
- proyectar (la voz)
The actor was taught to project his voice to the back of the theater without shouting.
- proyectar (en cartografía)
The GIS specialist projected the map data from a Mercator projection to a UTM projection for better area representation.
- proyectar (en geometría)
In the geometry class, we learned how to project a figure from a point onto a plane.
- proyectar (en neurología)
The neurons in the brain project to various regions, influencing different functions.