project **** proj·ect n vb

project **** proj·ect n vb
[prə'dʒɛkt]
1. n
(scheme, plan, venture) progetto, piano, (study) progetto, lavoro di ricerca, Scol Univ ricerca

a development project — un piano di sviluppo

a major project — un importante progetto

I'm doing a project on the greenhouse effect — sto facendo una ricerca sull'effetto serra, studio

2. vt
(film) proiettare, (voice) spiegare, (one's personality) mettere in luce, (visit) progettare
3. vi
(jut out) sporgere in fuori

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