project
pro
ˈprɑ:
praa
ject
ˌʀɛkt
jekt
/ˈprɒˌdʒɛkt/

A(z) „project” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

projekt, feladat

a specific task or undertaking that requires effort to complete
project definition and meaning
Példåk
Her science fair project explored the effects of sunlight on plant growth.
Tudomånyos våsårånak projektje megvizsgålta a napfény hatåsåt a növények növekedésére.
02

projekt, feladat

a particular task involving careful study of a subject, done by school or college students
Példåk
Jane 's project on endangered species won first place in the school competition.
Jane veszĂ©lyeztetett fajokrĂłl szĂłlĂł projektje az elsƑ helyet nyerte az iskolai versenyen.
03

a government-supported housing development offering relatively low rents

Dialectamerican flagAmerican
to project
01

vetíteni, elƑre jelezni

to guess or predict future outcomes or trends based on current data or analysis
Transitive: to project future outcomes or trends
to project definition and meaning
Példåk
Can you project the growth of online shopping based on recent consumer behavior?
Tudja elƑre jelezni az online vĂĄsĂĄrlĂĄs növekedĂ©sĂ©t a legutĂłbbi fogyasztĂłi magatartĂĄs alapjĂĄn?
02

vetĂ­t, mutat

to show or express an emotion or quality through actions or behavior
Transitive: to project a feeling or attitude
Példåk
Her gestures projected nervousness, even though she tried to remain composed.
Mozdulatai idegességet vetítettek, bår próbålt nyugodt maradni.
03

kiĂĄll, nyĂșlik

to stick out or extend from a surface or point
Intransitive
Példåk
The building's glass windows project outward, giving it a modern look.
Az Ă©pĂŒlet ĂŒvegablakai kifelĂ© nyĂșlnak, modern megjelenĂ©st kölcsönözve neki.
04

vetĂ­t, sugĂĄroz

to make a movie, image, etc. appear on a flat surface from afar
Transitive: to project an image
Példåk
The teacher will project a slideshow during the class presentation.
A tanĂĄr egy diavetĂ­tĂ©st vetĂ­t az osztĂĄlyban tartott elƑadĂĄs sorĂĄn.
05

vetĂ­t, bemutat

to present or make others see a certain image, idea, or perspective
Transitive: to project a certain image or idea
Példåk
The film director worked hard to project a sense of mystery in the storyline.
A filmrendezƑ kemĂ©nyen dolgozott azĂ©rt, hogy rejtĂ©lyessĂ©get vetĂ­tsen ki a törtĂ©netbe.
06

tervez, megtervez

to plan or organize something in advance
Transitive: to project a plan
Példåk
I projected a detailed plan for the event, including every possible scenario.
Részletes tervet vetettem fel az eseményre, minden lehetséges forgatókönyvet figyelembe véve.
07

vetĂ­t, ĂĄthelyez

to map or transfer the points of one shape or figure onto another
Transitive: to project points of a shape onto a surface
Példåk
The designer projected the original sketch ’s points onto the canvas to scale the design.
A tervezƑ vetĂ­tette az eredeti vĂĄzlat pontjait a vĂĄszonra, hogy mĂ©retezze a dizĂĄjnt.
08

vetĂ­t, tovĂĄbbĂ­t

to make a sound loud enough so that it can be heard from far away
Transitive: to project a sound
Példåk
To communicate with the workers across the yard, he had to project his voice loudly.
Hogy kommunikĂĄljon a munkĂĄsokkal az udvar tĂșloldalĂĄn, hangosan kellett vetĂ­tenie a hangjĂĄt.
09

vetĂ­t, tulajdonĂ­t

to attribute your own emotions, thoughts, or beliefs to someone else, assuming they feel or think the same way
Transitive: to project a feeling onto sb
Példåk
The therapist explained how people often project their anger onto others.
A terapeuta elmagyarĂĄzta, hogy az emberek gyakran vetĂ­tik ki a haragjukat mĂĄsokra.
10

vetĂ­t, dob

to throw or push something so that it moves ahead or outward
Transitive: to project sth to a direction
Példåk
The rocket was projected high into the sky during the launch.
A rakétåt a kilövés sorån magasra hajítottåk az égbe.
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