English-Thai Dictionary
project
N แผนงาน โครงการ โครงการวิจัย design scheme plan pan-nang
project
VI ยื่น ออกมา โผล่ ออก นูน ออก protude yuen-ook-ma
project
VT ทำให้ เห็น หรือ ได้ยิน ชัดเจน tam-hai-hen-rue-dai-yin-chad-jen
project
VT เสนอ เสนอ แผนงาน withdraw regress sa-nor
project from
PHRV ยื่น ออกมา จาก ยื่น จาก โผล่ จาก jut out poke out yuan-ook-ma-jak
project onto
PHRV ฉาย ภาพ บน pab-chai-bon
projectile
ADJ ที่ ขับเคลื่อน ไป ข้างหน้า ti-kab-kluan-pai-kang-na
projectile
N จรวด ขีปนาวุธ missile shell ja-ruad
projecting
ADJ ที่ ยื่น ออกมา จาก พื้นผิว protruding protuberant ti-yuan-ook-jak-puean-pil
projection
N การฉาย ภาพ kan-chai-pab
projection
N การวางแผน การ คาดคะเน guess prognostication kan-wang-pan
projection
N สิ่ง ที่ วางแผน ไว้ siang-ti-wang-pan-wai
projective
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ projection kiao-kab
projector
N ผู้ วางโครงการ phu-wang-krong-kan
projector
N เครื่องฉายภาพ สไลด์ krueng-chai-pab-sa-lai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PROJECT
v.t.[L. projicio; pro, forward, and jacio, to throw. ] 1. To throw out; to cast or shoot forward.
Th' ascending villas
Project long shadows o'er the crystal tide.
2. To cast forward in the mind; to scheme; to contrive; to devise something to be done; as, to project a plan for paying off the national debt; to project an expedition to South America; to project peace or war.
3. To draw or exhibit, as the form of any thing; to delineate.
PROJECT
v.i.To shoot forward; to extend beyond something else; to jut; to be prominent; as, the cornice projects.
PROJECT
n.A scheme; a design; something intended or devised; contrivance; as the project of a canal from the Hudson to the lakes; all our projects of happiness are liable to be frustrated. 1. An idle scheme; a design not practicable; as a man given to projects.
PROJECTED
pp. Cast out or forward; schemed; devised; delineated.
PROJECTILE
a.Impelling forward; as a projectile force. 1. Given by impulse; impelled forward; as projectile motion.
PROJECTILE
n.A body projected, or impelled forward by force, particularly through the air. 1. Projectiles, in mechanical philosophy, is that part which treats of the motion of bodies thrown or driven by an impelling force from the surface of the earth, and affected by gravity and the resistance of the air.
PROJECTING
ppr. Throwing out or forward; shooting out; jutting; scheming; contriving.
PROJECTION
n.[L. projectio.] The act of throwing or shooting forward. 1. A jutting out; extension beyond something else.
2. The act of scheming; plan; scheme; design of something to be executed.
3. Plan; delineation; the representation of something; as the projection of the sphere, is a representation of the circles on the surface of the sphere. There are three principal points of projection; the stereographic, in which the eye is supposed to be placed on the surface of the sphere; the orthographic, in which the eye is supposed to be at an infinite distance; and the gnomonic, in which the eye is placed in the center of the sphere.
In perspective, projection denotes the appearance or representation of an object on the perspective plane.
4. In alchimy, the casting of a certain powder, called powder of projection, into a crucible or other vessel full of some prepared metal or other matter, which is to be thereby transmuted into gold.
PROJECTMENT
n.Design; contrivance. [Little used. ]
PROJECTOR
n.One who forms a scheme or design. 1. One who forms wild or impracticable schemes.
PROJECTURE
n.A jutting or standing out beyond the line or surface of something else.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PROJECT
Proj "ect, n. Etym: [OF. project, F. projet, fr. L. projectus, p. p.of projicere to project; pro forward + jacere to throw. See Jet a shooting forth, and cf. Projet. ]
1. The place from which a thing projects, or starts forth. [Obs. ] Holland.
2. That which is projected or designed; something intended or devised; a scheme; a design; a plan. Vented much policy, and projects deep. Milton. Projects of happiness devised by human reason. Rogers. He entered into the project with his customary ardor. Prescott.
3. An idle scheme; an impracticable design; as, a man given to projects.
Syn. -- Design; scheme; plan; purpose. -- Project, Design. A project is something of a practical nature thrown out for consideration as to its being done. A design is a project when matured and settled, as a thing to be accomplished. An ingenious man has many projects, but, if governed by sound sense, will be slow in forming them into designs. See also Scheme.
PROJECT
Pro *ject ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Projected; p. pr. & vb. n.Projecting. ] Etym: [Cf. OF. projecter, F. projeter. ]
1. To throw or cast forward; to shoot forth. Before his feet herself she did project. Spenser. Behold! th' ascending villas on my side Project long shadows o'er the crystal tide. Pope.
2. To cast forward or revolve in the mind; to contrive; to devise; to scheme; as, to project a plan. What sit then projecting peace and war Milton.
3. (Persp.)
Defn: To draw or exhibit, as the form of anything; to delineate; as, to project a sphere, a map, an ellipse, and the like; -- sometimes with on, upon, into, etc. ; as, to project a line or point upon a plane. See Projection, 4.
PROJECT
PROJECT Pro *ject ", v. i.
1. To shoot forward; to extend beyond something else; to be prominent; to jut; as, the cornice projects; branches project from the tree.
2. To form a project; to scheme. [R.] Fuller.
PROJECTILE
Pro *ject "ile, a. Etym: [Cf. F. projectile. ]
1. Projecting or impelling forward; as, a projectile force.
2. Caused or imparted by impulse or projection; impelled forward; as, projectile motion. Arbuthnot.
PROJECTILE
Pro *ject "ile, n. Etym: [Cf. F. projectile. ]
1. A body projected, or impelled forward, by force; especially, a missile adapted to be shot from a firearm.
2. pl. (Mech. )
Defn: A part of mechanics which treats of the motion, range, time of flight, etc. , of bodies thrown or driven through the air by an impelling force.
PROJECTION
Pro *jec "tion, n. Etym: [L. projectio: cf. F. projection. ]
1. The act of throwing or shooting forward.
2. A jutting out; also, a part jutting out, as of a building; an extension beyond something else.
3. The act of scheming or planning; also, that which is planned; contrivance; design; plan. Davenant.
4. (Persp.)
Defn: The representation of something; delineation; plan; especially, the representation of any object on a perspective plane, or such a delineation as would result were the chief points of the object thrown forward upon the plane, each in the direction of a line drawn through it from a given point of sight, or central point; as, the projection of a sphere. The several kinds of projection differ according to the assumed point of sight and plane of projection in each.
5. (Geog.)
Defn: Any method of representing the surface of the earth upon a plane. Conical projection, a mode of representing the sphere, the spherical surface being projected upon the surface of a cone tangent to the sphere, the point of sight being at the center of the sphere. -- Cylindric projection, a mode of representing the sphere, the spherical surface being projected upon the surface of a cylinder touching the sphere, the point of sight being at the center of the sphere. -- Globular, Gnomonic, Orthographic, projection, etc. See under Globular, Gnomonic, etc. -- Mercator's projection, a mode of representing the sphere in which the meridians are drawn parallel to each other, and the parallels of latitude are straight lines whose distance from each other increases with their distance from the equator, so that at all places the degrees of latitude and longitude have to each other the same ratio as on the sphere itself. -- Oblique projection, a projection made by parallel lines drawn from every point of a figure and meeting the plane of projection obliquely. -- Polar projection, a projection of the sphere in which the point of sight is at the center, and the plane of projection passes through one of the polar circles. -- Powder of projection (Alchemy. ), a certain powder cast into a crucible or other vessel containing prepared metal or other matter which is to be thereby transmuted into gold. -- Projection of a point on a plane (Descriptive Geom.), the foot of a perpendicular to the plane drawn through the point. -- Projection of a straight line of a plane, the straight line of the plane connecting the feet of the perpendiculars let fall from the extremities of the given line.
Syn. -- See Protuberance.
PROJECTMENT
PROJECTMENT Pro *ject "ment, n.
Defn: Design; contrivance; projection. [Obs. ] Clarendon.
PROJECTOR
Pro *ject "or, n. Etym: [Cf. F. projeteur.]
Defn: One who projects a scheme or design; hence, one who forms fanciful or chimerical schemes. L'Estrange.
PROJECTURE
Pro *jec "ture, n. Etym: [L. projectura: cf. F. projecture. ]
Defn: A jutting out beyond a surface.
New American Oxford Dictionary
project
proj ect ▶noun |ˈpräjˌekt, -ikt ˈprɑˌʤɛkt | 1 an individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned and designed to achieve a particular aim: a research project | a nationwide project to encourage business development. • a school assignment undertaken by a student or group of students, typically as a long-term task that requires independent research: a history project. • a proposed or planned undertaking: the novel undermines its own stated project of telling a story. 2 (also housing project ) a government-subsidized housing development with relatively low rents: her family still lives in the projects. ▶verb |prəˈjekt, prōˈjekt prəˈʤekt | [ with obj. ] 1 estimate or forecast (something ) on the basis of present trends: spending was projected at $72 million. • (often as adj. projected ) plan (a scheme or undertaking ): a projected exhibition of contemporary art. 2 [ no obj. ] extend outward beyond something else; protrude: I noticed a slip of paper projecting from the book | (as adj. projecting ) : a projecting bay window. 3 throw or cause to move forward or outward: seeds are projected from the tree. • cause (light, shadow, or an image ) to fall on a surface: the one light projected shadows on the wall. • cause (a sound, esp. the voice ) to be heard at a distance: being audible depends on your ability to project your voice. • imagine (oneself, a situation, etc. ) as having moved to a different place or time: people may be projecting the present into the past. 4 present or promote (a particular view or image ): he strives to project an image of youth. • present (someone or something ) in a way intended to create a favorable impression: she liked to project herself more as a friend than a doctor. • display (an emotion or quality ) in one's behavior: everyone would be amazed that a young girl could project such depths of emotion. • (project something onto ) transfer or attribute one's own emotion or desire to (another person ), esp. unconsciously: men may sometimes project their own fears onto women. 5 Geometry draw straight lines from a center of or parallel lines through every point of (a given figure ) to produce a corresponding figure on a surface or a line by intersecting the surface. • draw (such lines ). • produce (such a corresponding figure ). 6 make a projection of (the earth, sky, etc. ) on a plane surface. DERIVATIVES pro ject a ble |prəˈjektəbəl |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘preliminary design, tabulated statement ’): from Latin projectum ‘something prominent, ’ neuter past participle of proicere ‘throw forth, ’ from pro- ‘forth ’ + jacere ‘to throw. ’ Early senses of the verb were ‘plan, devise ’ and ‘cause to move forward. ’
projectile
pro jec tile |prəˈjektl, -ˌtīl prəˈʤɛktl | ▶noun a missile designed to be fired from a rocket or gun. • an object propelled through the air, esp. one thrown as a weapon: they tried to shield Johnson from the projectiles that were being thrown. ▶adjective [ attrib. ] of or relating to such a missile or object: a projectile weapon. • propelled with great force: projectile vomiting. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: modern Latin, from project- ‘thrown forth, ’ from the verb proicere (see project ).
projection
pro jec tion |prəˈjekSHən prəˈʤɛkʃən | ▶noun 1 an estimate or forecast of a future situation or trend based on a study of present ones: plans based on projections of slow but positive growth | population projection is essential for planning. 2 the presentation of an image on a surface, esp. a movie screen: quality illustrations for overhead projection. • an image projected in such a way: the background projections featured humpback whales. • the ability to make a sound, esp. the voice, heard at a distance: I taught him voice projection. 3 the presentation or promotion of someone or something in a particular way: the legal profession's projection of an image of altruism. • a mental image viewed as reality: monsters can be understood as mental projections of mankind's fears. • the unconscious transfer of one's own desires or emotions to another person: we protect the self by a number of defense mechanisms, including repression and projection. 4 a thing that extends outward from something else: the particle board covered all the sharp projections. 5 Geometry the action of projecting a figure. 6 the representation on a plane surface of any part of the surface of the earth or a celestial sphere. • (also map projection ) a method by which such representation may be done. DERIVATIVES pro jec tion ist |-ist |noun projection ( sense 2 ) ORIGIN mid 16th cent. ( sense 6 ): from Latin projectio (n- ), from proicere ‘throw forth ’ (see project ).
projection television
pro jec tion tel e vi sion (also projection TV ) ▶noun a large television receiver in which the image is projected optically onto a large viewing screen.
projective
pro jec tive |prəˈjektiv prəˈʤɛktɪv | ▶adjective 1 Geometry relating to or derived by projection: projective transformations. • (of a property of a figure ) unchanged by projection. 2 Psychology relating to the unconscious transfer of one's own desires or emotions to another person: the projective contents of wish fantasies. • relating to or exploiting the unconscious expression or introduction of one's impressions or feelings. DERIVATIVES pro jec tive ly adverb, pro jec tiv i ty |ˌprōˌjekˈtivətē, ˌpräjˌek - |noun
projective geometry
pro jec tive ge om e try ▶noun the study of the projective properties of geometric figures.
projective test
pro jec tive test ▶noun a psychological test in which words, images, or situations are presented to a person and the responses analyzed for the unconscious expression of elements of personality that they reveal.
project manager
pro |ject man |ager ▶noun the person in overall charge of the planning and execution of a particular project. DERIVATIVES project-manage verb
projector
pro jec tor |prəˈjektər prəˈʤɛktər | ▶noun 1 an object that is used to project rays of light, esp. an apparatus with a system of lenses for projecting slides or film onto a screen. 2 archaic a person who plans and sets up a project or enterprise. • a promoter of a dubious or fraudulent enterprise.
Oxford Dictionary
project
pro |ject ▶noun |ˈprɒdʒɛkt | 1 an individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim: a research project | a project to build a new power station. • a piece of research work undertaken by a school or college student: a history project. • a proposed or planned undertaking: the novel undermines its own stated project of telling a story. 2 (also housing project ) N. Amer. a government-subsidized housing development with relatively low rents: her family still lives in the projects. ▶verb |prəˈdʒɛkt | [ with obj. ] 1 estimate or forecast (something ) on the basis of present trends: spending was projected at £72,900 million. • (often as adj. projected ) plan (a scheme or undertaking ): a projected exhibition of contemporary art. 2 [ no obj. ] extend outwards beyond something else; protrude: I noticed a slip of paper projecting from the book | (as adj. projecting ) : a projecting bay window. 3 [ with obj. and adverbial of direction ] throw or cause to move forward or outward: seeds are projected from the tree. • cause (light, shadow, or an image ) to fall on a surface: the one light projected shadows on the wall. • cause (a sound ) to be heard at a distance: being audible depends on your ability to project your voice. • imagine (oneself, a situation, etc. ) as having moved to a different place or time: people may be projecting the present into the past. 4 present or promote (a particular view or image ): he strives to project an image of youth. • present (someone or something ) in a particular way: she liked to project herself more as a friend than a doctor. • display (an emotion or quality ) in one's behaviour: everyone would be amazed that a young girl could project such depths of emotion. • (project something on to ) attribute or transfer an emotion or desire to (another person ), especially unconsciously: men may sometimes project their own fears on to women. 5 Geometry draw straight lines through (a given figure ) to produce a corresponding figure on a surface or a line. 6 make a projection of (the earth, sky, etc. ) on a plane surface. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘preliminary design, tabulated statement ’): from Latin projectum ‘something prominent ’, neuter past participle of proicere ‘throw forth ’, from pro- ‘forth ’ + jacere ‘to throw ’. Early senses of the verb were ‘plan ’ and ‘cause to move forward ’.
projectile
pro |ject |ile |prə (ʊ )ˈdʒɛktʌɪl, -tɪl | ▶noun a missile designed to be fired from a gun. • an object propelled through the air, especially one thrown as a weapon: they tried to shield Johnson from the projectiles that were being thrown. ▶adjective denoting or relating to a projectile: a projectile weapon. • propelled with great force. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: modern Latin, from project- ‘thrown forth ’, from the verb proicere (see project ).
projection
pro |jec ¦tion |prəˈdʒɛkʃ (ə )n | ▶noun 1 an estimate or forecast of a future situation based on a study of present trends: plans based on projections of slow but positive growth | [ mass noun ] : population projection is essential for planning. 2 [ mass noun ] the presentation of an image on a surface, especially a cinema screen: quality illustrations for overhead projection. • [ count noun ] an image projected on a surface: the band use stage projections featuring moon shots. • the ability to make a sound heard at a distance: I taught him voice projection. 3 [ mass noun ] the presentation or promotion of someone or something in a particular way: the legal profession's projection of an image of altruism. • [ count noun ] a mental image viewed as reality: monsters can be understood as mental projections of mankind's fears. • the unconscious transfer of one's desires or emotions to another person: we protect the self by a number of defence mechanisms, including repression and projection. 4 a thing that extends outwards from something else: the chipboard covered all the sharp projections. 5 [ mass noun ] Geometry the action of projecting a figure. 6 [ mass noun ] the representation on a plane surface of part of the surface of the earth or a celestial sphere. • (also map projection ) [ count noun ] a method for representing part of the surface of the earth or a celestial sphere on a plane surface. DERIVATIVES projectionist noun projection ( sense 2 ) ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in sense 6 ): from Latin projectio (n- ), from proicere ‘throw forth ’ (see project ).
projection television
pro |jec ¦tion tele |vi ¦sion ▶noun a large television receiver in which the image is projected optically on to a large viewing screen.
projective
pro ¦ject |ive |prəˈdʒɛktɪv | ▶adjective 1 Geometry relating to or derived by projection: projective transformations. • (of a property of a figure ) unchanged by projection. 2 Psychology relating to the unconscious transfer of one's desires or emotions to another person: the projective contents of wish fantasies. • relating to the unconscious expression or introduction of one's impressions or feelings. DERIVATIVES projectively adverb
projective geometry
pro ¦ject |ive geom |etry ▶noun [ mass noun ] the study of the projective properties of geometric figures.
projective test
pro ¦ject |ive test ▶noun a psychological test in which words, images, or situations are presented to a person and the responses analysed for unconscious expression of elements of personality that they reveal.
project manager
pro |ject man |ager ▶noun the person in overall charge of the planning and execution of a particular project. DERIVATIVES project-manage verb
projector
pro |ject ¦or |prəˈdʒɛktə | ▶noun 1 a device that is used to project rays of light, especially an apparatus with a system of lenses for projecting slides or film on to a screen. 2 archaic a person who plans and sets up a project.
American Oxford Thesaurus
project
project noun 1 an engineering project: plan, program, enterprise, undertaking, venture; proposal, idea, concept, scheme. 2 a history project: assignment, piece of work, piece of research, task. ▶verb 1 profits are projected to rise: forecast, predict, expect, estimate, calculate, reckon. 2 his projected book: intend, plan, propose, devise, design, outline. 3 balconies projected over the lake: stick out, jut (out ), protrude, extend, stand out, bulge out, poke out, thrust out, cantilever. 4 seeds are projected from the tree: propel, discharge, launch, throw, cast, fling, hurl, shoot. 5 the sun projected his shadow on the wall: cast, throw, send, shed, shine. 6 she tried to project a calm image: convey, put across, put over, communicate, present, promote. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See bulge . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
projectile
projectile noun the cyclone sent pieces of the house flying like wild projectiles: missile, rocket, bullets.
projecting
projecting adjective a projecting bay window: sticking out, protuberant, protruding, prominent, jutting, overhanging, beetling, proud, bulging. ANTONYMS sunken, flush.
projection
projection noun 1 a sales projection: forecast, prediction, prognosis, outlook, expectation, estimate. 2 tiny projections on the cliff face: protuberance, protrusion, prominence, eminence, outcrop, outgrowth, jut, jag, snag; overhang, ledge, shelf.
Oxford Thesaurus
project
project noun |(stress on the first syllable ) | 1 a project to reforest the country's coastal areas: scheme, plan, plan of action, programme, enterprise, undertaking, venture, activity, operation, campaign; proposal, proposition, idea, conception. 2 he's doing some sort of history project: assignment, piece of work, homework, piece of research, task. ▶verb |(stress on the second syllable ) | 1 substantial growth of over six per cent is projected for 1993 and 1994: forecast, predict, estimate, calculate, gauge, reckon, expect, extrapolate. 2 his projected book on Greenland was never completed: intend, plan, propose, map out, devise, design, outline. 3 balconies projected over the lake: stick out, jut out, jut, protrude, extend, stand out, hang over, overhang, bulge out, poke out, lap over, ride over, thrust out, obtrude, cantilever; archaic be imminent, protuberate. 4 they projected missiles at each other from behind their barricades: throw, cast, fling, hurl, toss, lob, launch, discharge, propel, shoot; informal chuck, sling, bung, heave. 5 the one light projected azure shadows on the wall: cast, throw, send, shed, let fall, reflect, shine. 6 he projected an unassuming and non-threatening image: convey, put across, put over, communicate, present, promote; present oneself as. 7 it's not me who's unhappy —she's projecting her own problems on to me! attribute, ascribe, impute, assign; externalize.
projectile
projectile noun missile; rare trajectile.
projecting
projecting adjective she had projecting teeth | a projecting bay window: sticking out, protuberant, protruding, prominent, jutting, jutting out, overhanging, standing out, proud, bulging, bulbous; technical obtrusive, extrusive; rare protrusive, protrudent, excrescent, exsertile.
projection
projection noun 1 the company claims it has exceeded its initial sales projection: estimate, forecast, prediction, calculation, prognosis, prognostication, reckoning, expectation; forecasting, estimation, computation; extrapolation. 2 tiny projections on the chalk face of the cliffs: protuberance, protrusion, sticking-out bit, overhang, ledge, shelf, ridge, prominence, spur, outcrop, outgrowth, jut, bulge, jag, snag; flange, eminence.
French Dictionary
projecteur
projecteur n. m. nom masculin Appareil d ’éclairage destiné à projeter un puissant rayon lumineux. : Les projecteurs éclairaient brillamment le chanteur.
projectile
projectile n. m. nom masculin Corps lancé par une arme ou à la main. : Un projectile a fracassé la fenêtre. Note Orthographique projectil e.
projection
projection n. f. nom féminin Action de projeter. : La projection d ’un film.
projectionniste
projectionniste n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Technicien chargé de la projection des films.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
project
pro ject /prɑ́dʒèkt |prɔ́ -, prə́ʊ -/ (! 名詞 と 動詞 で発音 強勢が異なるので注意 ) 〖pro ((案を )前へ )ject (投げる )〗名詞 複 ~s /-ts /C 1 «…するための /…の » (大規模な )事業計画 , プロジェクト , 企画 «to do /for » ▸ work on a new project 新しいプロジェクトに取り組む ▸ a project manager プロジェクトマネージャー 2 «…に関する » (学習のための )研究課題 , 自主研究 «on » ▸ do a class project on human evolution 人間の進化に関する授業課題を研究する 3 ⦅米 くだけて ⦆〖しばしばthe ~s 〗(低所得者対象の )公営団地 (群 )(housing project ).動詞 /prədʒékt /~s /-ts /; ~ed /-ɪd /; ~ing 他動詞 1 (データを基に )〈変化 増減など 〉を見積もる ; 〖project (that )節 〗…だと推測する ; 〖project A to do 〗Aが …すると予測する ; 〖it is projected that節 〗…と見積もられている ▸ The UK population is projected to rise to 63 million by 2025 .イギリスの人口は2025年までに6300万人まで増加すると見積もられている 2 «…の上に » 〈映像 〉を映写する ; 〈影 光 〉を投げる, 〈輪郭 〉を映す «onto , on » ; 〈声 〉をはっきり大きく出す ▸ project images onto a screen スクリーンに映像を映し出す 3 〈イメージなど 〉を他人に伝える ; 〖~ oneself as A 〗(他人に対して )Aという印象を与える ▸ He projected himself as a national figure .彼は自分が全国的に有名な人間であると印象づけた 4 ⦅かたく ⦆〖通例be ~ed 〗〈行動などが 〉計画される ; 〖be projected to do 〗…する予定である ▸ the projected visit to Rome ローマへの予定された訪問 5 〈気持ちなど 〉を 【人と 】同じであるとみなす «onto , on » ▸ People were projecting their own views onto the new President .人々は新大統領も自分たちと同じ考えを持っているとみなしていた 6 〖~ A +副詞 〗A を (勢いよく )投げ出す , A 〈ロケットなど 〉を発射する (!副詞 は場所の表現 ) .7 〈成功などが 〉 «…に » 〈人 〉を登場させる «into , onto » .8 «…に身をおいて » 〈自分自身 〉を考える «into » .9 〘数 〙…を射影する , 投影する ; 〈地図 〉の射影図を作る .10 〈建物の一部など 〉を突き出させる .自動詞 1 «…から » 突き出る , 出っ張る «from » .2 〈声が 〉よく通る .
projectile
pro jec tile /prədʒékt (ə )l |-taɪl /名詞 C ⦅かたく ⦆(銃 武器からの )発射体 [物 ] 〘砲弾 石など 〙; 自動推進体 〘ロケットなど 〙.形容詞 1 ⦅かたく ⦆〈武器などが 〉発射することができる .2 ⦅くだけて おどけて ⦆〖名詞 の前で 〗(酔ったときの )激しい 〈嘔吐 (おうと )〉.
projection
pro jec tion /prədʒékʃ (ə )n /名詞 1 C (数値の )見積もり ; (既知の情報に基づく )見通し, 予測 .2 C ⦅かたく ⦆突起 [突出 ]部 .3 U (映画 スライドの )映写 .4 U 〘心 〙投影, 投射 ; 感情の移入 〘自己の感情を他人に投影させること 〙.5 C 投影像 ; (地図の )投影図 .6 C 投影されたもの .7 U 発声 .~̀ T V́ 投影型テレビ 〘スクリーンに拡大して映写する 〙.
projectionist
pro j é c tion ist 名詞 C (映画などの )映写技師 .
projector
pro jec tor /prədʒéktə r /名詞 C (映画 スライドの )映写機, (パソコン等の画面の )投影機, プロジェクター ; OHP (overhead projector ).