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projection

/prəˈdʒek.ʃən/

A projection is a calculation or guess about a future situation based on information you have now. It also refers to an image or video shown on a surface like a screen or a wall.

例句

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1

The movie projection on the white wall was very clear and bright.

The movie projection on the white wall was very clear and bright.

2

The government's economic projection suggests that the country will grow next year.

The government's economic projection suggests that the country will grow next year.

3

What is your projection for the score of the football game?

What is your projection for the score of the football game?

词族

名词
projection
Verb
project
形容词
projected
相关
projector
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记忆技巧

Think of a 'projector' throwing an image forward onto a screen; a 'projection' throws today's numbers forward into the future.

快速测验

The company's ______ for next year shows that they will make more profit.

正确!

正确答案是: projection

例句

1

The movie projection on the white wall was very clear and bright.

everyday

The movie projection on the white wall was very clear and bright.

2

The government's economic projection suggests that the country will grow next year.

formal

The government's economic projection suggests that the country will grow next year.

3

What is your projection for the score of the football game?

informal

What is your projection for the score of the football game?

4

In this study, the population projection shows a decrease over the next ten years.

academic

In this study, the population projection shows a decrease over the next ten years.

5

Our sales projection for the next quarter indicates a ten percent increase.

business

Our sales projection for the next quarter indicates a ten percent increase.

词族

名词
projection
Verb
project
形容词
projected
相关
projector

常见搭配

financial projection financial projection
population projection population projection
video projection video projection
future projection future projection
accurate projection accurate projection

常用短语

sales projection

sales projection

map projection

map projection

growth projection

growth projection

容易混淆的词

projection vs prediction

A prediction is a general guess about the future, while a projection is a guess based specifically on current data or trends.

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使用说明

Use 'projection' when talking about business forecasts or when discussing images shown by a projector. It is a more technical or formal word than 'guess'.

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常见错误

Learners sometimes use the verb 'project' when they should use the noun 'projection'. Also, do not confuse it with 'project' meaning a planned piece of work.

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记忆技巧

Think of a 'projector' throwing an image forward onto a screen; a 'projection' throws today's numbers forward into the future.

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词源

From the Latin 'proicere', which means 'to throw forward'.

语法模式

Countable noun Commonly followed by 'for' (projection for next year) Often used with the verb 'make' (to make a projection)
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文化背景

In Western business environments, accurate financial projections are essential for securing investments and planning budgets.

快速测验

The company's ______ for next year shows that they will make more profit.

正确!

正确答案是: projection

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