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project (EN)
substantivo, verbo

substantivo “project”

sg. project, pl. projects
  1. projeto
    The science fair was an exciting project that involved building a miniature volcano.
  2. conjuntos habitacionais (ou projetos habitacionais, especificamente nos EUA)
    She grew up in the projects on the south side of the city.

verbo “project”

infinitivo project; ele projects; pret. projected; part. projected; ger. projecting
  1. projetar-se (ou sobressair)
    The rocky outcrop projects into the sea, creating a natural harbor.
  2. projetar
    The children used a flashlight to project shapes onto the tent walls during their camping trip.
  3. projetar (no sentido de empurrar para fora)
    The cat projected its claws when it felt threatened.
  4. projetar (no sentido de prever ou estimar)
    The team is projecting a 20% increase in sales for the next quarter.
  5. projetar (no sentido de transmitir uma impressão)
    At the interview, he projected confidence and professionalism.
  6. projetar (no sentido de atribuir, psicologia)
    It's not fair to project your feelings of insecurity onto your friends.
  7. projetar (no sentido de fazer a voz ser ouvida)
    The actor was taught to project his voice to the back of the theater without shouting.
  8. reprojeto (no contexto de cartografia)
    The GIS specialist projected the map data from a Mercator projection to a UTM projection for better area representation.
  9. projetar (no sentido de criar uma figura geométrica)
    In the geometry class, we learned how to project a figure from a point onto a plane.
  10. projetar (no sentido de nervos que se estendem)
    The neurons in the brain project to various regions, influencing different functions.