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projection

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Film, Geography
pro·jec·tion /prəˈdʒekʃən/ ●○○ AWL noun  1 calculation 计算 [countable]COUNT/CALCULATE a statement or calculation about what something will be in the future or was in the past, based on information available now 〔对于未来情况的〕预测;〔对过去的〕估算projection of projections of declining natural gas production 对呈下降趋势的天然气产量的预测projection for population projections for the next 25 years 对未来25年的人口预测 He declined to make projections about fourth quarter earnings. 他拒绝估算第四季度的收入。 Early projections show a three-point lead for the Socialists. 早期的预测表明社会党人领先三个百分点。2 STH sticking out 凸出的某物 [countable] formalSTICK OUT something that sticks out from a surface 凸出物 small projections of weathered rock on the hillside 山坡上许多凸出的小块风化岩石3 film 电影 [uncountable]AMF the act of projecting a film or picture onto a screen 〔幻灯片的〕投射,投影;〔电影的〕放映 projection equipment 投影设备4. feeling 感情 [uncountable] technicalIMAGINE the act of imagining that someone else is feeling the same emotions as you 投射〔想象别人与自己有同样的感受〕5 picture [countable] technicalAVD a representation of something solid on a flat surface 投影图 a map projection 投影地图6 imagined qualities 想象出来的特性 [countable] something that you imagine to have particular qualities because of your wishes or feelings 体现,形象化projection of The Devil is a projection of our fears and insecurities. 魔鬼是我们自身恐惧和不安全感的主观体现。 Mercator projection
Examples from the Corpus
projectionThese figures are in no way a projection of the likely maturity benefits.The statistical, financial and projection skills of actuaries are of particular relevance to this work.The city's sales-tax revenues are running $800,000 below projections.Of course, your budget and your yearly cashflow projection may be totally different to the above examples.Though White House economic projections have proven relatively accurate the last four years, they are less conservative than congressional economic projections.Includes discussion of how official household projections might be developed in the light of such evidence.Olympic medal projections based on world rankings are grim.The tires have short metal projections to improve traction on snow and ice.next year's sales projectionsFirst Bank officials, however, contend they will find other means to bolster earnings and maintain their projections.It will take anywhere from 12 to 18 months for the lake to fill, according to projections.make projectionsBut the point is not to make projections that are 100 percent accurate.
From Longman Business Dictionaryprojectionpro‧jec‧tion /prəˈdʒekʃən/ noun [countable] a statement or calculation about what you think will happen in the future, based on the information that you have available nowthe latest projections for growth in US GDPHow do scientists make projections about future climate change?The company revised its projection downward (=changed its opinion to make it less hopeful).
pro·jec·tion nounChineseSyllable
statement will Business calculation about or what a something Corpus


projection
projection AC /prəˈdʒekʃən/ noun
1.  CALCULATION  [countable] a statement or calculation about what something will be in the future or was in the past, based on information available now
    projection of
    projections of declining natural gas production
    projection for
    population projections for the next 25 years
    He declined to make projections about fourth quarter earnings.
    Early projections show a three point lead for the Socialists.
2.  SOMETHING STICKING OUT  [countable] formal something that sticks out from a surface:
    small projections of weathered rock on the hillside
3.  FILM  [uncountable] the act of projecting a film or picture onto a screen:
    projection equipment
4.  FEELING  [uncountable] technical the act of imagining that someone else is feeling the same emotions as you
5.  PICTURE  [countable] technical a representation of something solid on a flat surface:
    a map projection
6.  IMAGINED QUALITIES  [countable] something that you imagine to have particular qualities because of your wishes or feelings
    projection of
    The Devil is a projection of our fears and insecurities.
Mercator projection


pro·jec·tion AW BrE /prəˈdʒekʃn/ 🔊NAmE /prəˈdʒekʃn/ 🔊 nounestimate 估计 [countable] an estimate or a statement of what figures, amounts, or events will be in the future, or what they were in the past, based on what is happening now 预测;推断;设想to make forward/backward projections of population figures推断未来/过去的人口数量Sales have exceeded our projections. 销售量超过了我们的预测。🔊🔊of image 影像 [uncountable, countable] the act of putting an image of sth onto a surface; an image that is shown in this way 投射;放映;投影;放映的影像the projection of three-dimensional images on a computer screen在电脑屏幕上显示的立体影像laser projections激光影像of solid shape 立体图形 [countable] (specialist) a solid shape or object as represented on a flat surface 投影图map projections投影地图sth that sticks out 突出物 [countable] something that sticks out from a surface 突起物;隆起物tiny projections on the cell细胞上的小尖突出物of voice/sound 声音 [uncountable] the act of making your voice, a sound, etc. audible (= able to be heard) at a distance (嗓音或声音的)发送,传送,放开voice projection嗓音的放开psychology 心理学 [uncountable] the act of imagining that sb else is thinking the same as you and is reacting in the same way 投射(不自觉地把自己的思想等加诸他人)of thoughts/feelings 思想感情 [countable, uncountable] the act of giving a form and structure to inner thoughts and feelings (思想感情的)体现,形象化The idea of God is a projection of humans' need to have something greater than themselves. 人类需要有强于自身的形象,上帝就是这个需要的体现。🔊🔊