Project meaning in English
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Definition
a project: an operation, a scheme, a plan, a program
to project: to plan, to predict (a future event); to throw forwards
Examples
- "Project motivation (I have attached a sort of "task list" to this email for you to show Miss Stake."
- "Icarus : Using high pitch frequencies emitted by the global positioning device in Bruno's helicopter, and then cross referencing them both with the amount of fuel in the helicopter as well as all known latitude and longitudes in both the eastern and western hemispheres, I was able to project Bruno and Susie's trajectory and landing location within one kilometer!"
- "Susie : Regarding the budget for the shoot: the most expensive aspect of this project will be securing Ms. Bümbüm's services, she's charging a minimum of 50,000 dollars per appearance these days."
- "Listen, as I mentioned in my email, I have an exciting project I'd like to discuss."
- "Project coordinator"
- "The proportion of 15 to 24-year-old men in the male population is projected to continue increasing for the next five years."
- "You can ignore the last section... that's for a personal project I'm working on!"
- "Hogwash has expressed an interest in the project, though we will of course have to agree to terms. This is where you come in!"
- "As most of his projects involve several days, sometimes weeks or months, before their completion, Mr. Oléré has professed to maintaining up to thirty-six simultaneous chores."
- "Michelangelo was a genius who was always willing to challenge his genius with difficult new projects."
- "Icarus : Just think about it - imagine Philip's raw energy and anger diverted into positive, constructive projects rather than giving him wrinkles!"
- "Please find below the project that I intend to pursue."
- "Consequently, I have decided to cancel the statue project, and give the allocated money for the statue to charity."
- "I have a number of side projects I'll be working on, including a short story commission, some journalistic work, and a complaint letter to the local council."
- "And the deadline for this project is 2 months."
- "Why don't we get together today, or let's say we discuss the project next week?"
- "The Delavigne Corporation, the San Francisco-based perfume manufacturer, announced the completion of the Delavigne Gallery last week, an ambitious new project in New York that combines art, perfume and architecture."
- "That being said, the marketing department has decided to assign this project to an outside ad agency."
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