project
/pro-djekt (n), prə-djekt (v)/
n-ct.
1.
Def.: himuwen ne egkabehayan te dakel ne timpu te peggimu; pruyiktu
MS: himuwen; pruyiktu
something that you work on that takes a lot of time and work.
Building the new road will be a very big project.
Ka pegpangimu te iyam ne kelesadda egkeyimu ne egkabehayan te dakel amana ne timpu te peggimu.
vi.
2.
Def.: egleput; migketul
MS: egleput; migketul
If something projects from another thing, part of it is further forward than that other thing.
The large shelf projected from the wall.
Ka bubuyahen ne bantal migketul puun te alabat.
vt.
3.
Def.: egpakita; egpalepew
MS: egpakita; egpalepew
If you project something, you 'throw' it (e.g., pictures onto a screen, your voice so that people can hear it).
The lamp projected light onto the wall.
Ka sulù egpakita te layag diyè te alabat.
The teacher projected her voice so that we could all hear her.
vt.
4.
Def.: eg-agseb
MS: eg-agseb
If you project something such as a number, you predict what it will be in the future.
We sold 200 pieces last year, and 300 this year. The projected sales for next year are 500.
Nakabelegyè key te daruwa ne gatus ne buuk te miglihad ne tuig, wey tatelu ne gatus kuntee ne tuig. Ka eg-agseben ne egkabelegyè te seup ne tuig su me lalimma ne gatus.
Sem.Dom.: AWL4
projection
/prə-djek-shən/
n-uc.
Def.: 2 pegleput; pegketul; 3 pegpakita; peglepew; 4 peg-agseb
MS: pegleput; pegketul; pegpakita; peglepew; peg-agseb
the action of projecting.
Note: senses 2, 3, 4
n-ct.
Def.: migleput; pegketul
MS: migleput; pegketul
something which projects from another thing.
A thin person's backbone looks like a line of projections from their back.
Ka tul-an te peka te mahasè ne etew iling te lingya ne migleput ne diyè te peka rin.
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Last updated: 26/Jun/2012