单词 | Projected |
例句 | (1) Our projected visit had to be cancelled. (2) The engineers projected a new machine. (3) I had no screen, so I projected the slides onto an old white sheet. (4) The company projected an annual growth rate of 3%. (5) He projected himself as a man worth listening to. (6) She projected the slide onto the wall. (7) Total expenditure is projected to rise by 25%. (8) Four towers projected from the main building. (9) The wall is projected in the middle. (10) The unemployment rate has been projected to fall. (11) Images are projected onto the retina of the eye. (12) Laser images were projected onto a screen. (13) Movie pictures are projected onto the screen. (14) The projected housing development will go ahead next year. (15) The initial image projected was of a caring, effective president. (16) We've plotted our projected costs for the coming year, and they show a big increase. (17) Ninety percent of the projected missiles will hit their target. (18) Africa's mid-1993 population is projected to more than double by 2025. (19) The TV stations agreed not to announce the projected winner until after the polls closed. (20) The projected sales figures are pure guesswork on our part. (21) The next edition of the book is projected for publication in March. (22) A growth rate of 4% is projected for next year. (23) Figures are seven-year savings from projected spending, in billions. (24) Her vermilion Mohican projected from her shaved dome. (25) Slides projected by a slide projector. (26) Projected demand for natural gas 4. (27) Projected demand for crude oil 5. (28) One projected use is for optical recognition experiments. (29) Total construction costs are projected to reach Ir £125m. (30) The true cost often differs from that which had first been projected. (1) Our projected visit had to be cancelled. (2) The engineers projected a new machine. (3) I had no screen, so I projected the slides onto an old white sheet. (31) Demand is projected to remain relatively flat. (32) An image is projected on to the retina. (33) Recent champions have projected a clean, wholesome image. (34) He projected significant feelings of inadequacy. (35) This number is projected to double by 2021. (36) The improved forecast is largely due to lower projected costs for Medicare and Medicaid and welfare reform. (37) Some is based on observations from real spills; some is projected theoretically from the viscosities and boiling points of petroleum products. (38) By the end of this fiscal year in June, maritime operations are projected to lose $ 6. 4 million. (39) The jewel in the crown would be a projected £120m 80,000-seater Olympic Stadium next to the village. (40) It was clear that in many of these recorded diary entries he had in mind his projected memoirs. (41) The company tended to capitalise all costs and revenues associated with opening new homes until they reached projected break-even occupancy levels. (42) Church union is often plagued by archaic concepts and models projected by outsiders and insiders. (43) It is at this point that Todorov's' classicism, is projected towards postmodernism. (44) The total cuts in housing benefit deriving from such changes have reduced the projected expenditure by £950 million. (45) The projected increases come largely because farmers will no longer have to idle acres in order to participate in federal programs. (46) Expositions and congresses projected a future wherein human aspirations would be realized through the wonders of technology. (47) The construction company projected profit to reach 858 million pesos, or 0. 76 peso a share, in 1996. (48) Drivers are flashed a warning if their vehicles break an infra-red beam projected across the road. (49) First, the enormous acceleration in repossessions, which exceeded 75,000 in 1991 and were projected to reach some 70,000 in 1992. (50) On one wall you see a projected image of a man bathing himself from an enameled bucket. (51) These are projected on to the surface of the ganglion cell density function in the upper part of the figure. (52) Hospital profits on such cases are projected at 7. 9 percent for 1996. (53) Projected figures suggest that over 1(),500 wildlife sites would be damaged or destroyed in the national roads programme. (54) The defendants erected an advertising sign which projected into the plaintiff's airspace by eight inches. (55) Inflation was projected to fall to 8.9 percent from its current official level of 23 percent. (56) Business Internet Services is projected to grow to $ 56.6 billion in 2003, from $ 7.7 billion in 1999. (57) Recently relegated to the first division, the projected loss of Premier League gate receipts meant a further deficit of £400,000. (58) The projected deficit reduction depended on government revenue rising 22 percent in 1989, and on spending increasing by only 15 percent. (59) Revenue was increased from 16,000 million rials in 1989, but the projected deficit was nevertheless up by 10 percent. (60) With a projected increase in gas filling stations in the next few years, the private vehicle market will follow. (61) These regions have similar inflation outlooks, low-cost labor and projected growth rates two to four times our own growth rate. (62) We already knew films were just projected light, as a spin-off discovery from experimentation with Park Drives. (63) The president began with a budget that projected deficits of $ 200 billion through the end of the decade. (64) Thompson refused to set a projected end date for the inquiry or an opening date for any hearings. (65) The losses look likely more than to wipe out the projected profits on the ECR90 project. (66) Particularly worrisome were the fruit drinks, which projected a wholesome image while containing sugar in some form or another. (67) When she stood, though, she projected physical power and moral authority. (68) The high birth rates of the 1950s and 1960s are projected to increase the numbers of young elderly from 2011. (69) The extension of the fixed penalty system that is now projected will reduce the number of small cases in magistrates' courts. (70) The jet of water, which can be projected over a metre, is produced by compression of the gill covers. (71) These projected rooms also had to be able to accommodate existing pieces of furniture. (72) This was held in place by a groove in the bottom of the door jamb which projected slightly for the purpose. (73) Low inflation, competitive pressure and a continued focus on fiscal austerity depress projected raises(), Hewitt says. (74) Those chords of searching bewilderment in the finale were timed to a microsecond and projected an awesome tingle of fear. (75) Foreign exchange earnings were projected at US$8,998 million, of which US$2,227 million would be spent on debt service. (76) This is only true if the image is projected for less time than it takes for the eye to move. (77) Modernism has projected a compelling image of the artist in a state of splendid isolation. (78) She slept outside, on one or other of the stove pipes which projected out of the stacks on deck. (79) Sales are expected to be lower under this policy and are projected at $ 70, 000, 000. (80) This demand was extrapolated from the projected growth in such countries' gross national product. (81) The new retail concepts are: The Burger King neighbourhood restaurant: ideal as a low-cost investment where lower turnover is projected. (81) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (82) I had a throbbing abscess under a large section of bridgework and root canal work was the next day's projected treat. (83) On the top are slanting translucent screens, on which material can be projected for convenient reading. (84) Their sense of inner emptiness and fear is projected outwards in deformed relationships and actions. (85) Technological gains and slower projected growth in energy-intensive industries will restrain the rate of increase, the department says. (86) Global demand is projected to double over the next 30 years as population increases and living standards improve. (87) Preparations for the projected automation of the music catalogue were further advanced. (88) Republicans agreed to soften their projected cuts in welfare spending. (89) It must be noted that both of these methods compute a projected area. (90) A possible downward revision However, the scale of the projected growth continued to be questioned. (91) A major factor influencing this change is the projected trend in CO2 emissions. (92) There is a slight allowance for error in the projected costs. (93) Examining past, present, and projected student enrollments in one district, the school board voted to dismiss four teachers. (94) The third storey of the town gaol was pierced by a doorway over which projected a beam. (95) The center had projected a $38,000 shortfall for its $6.47 million budget. (96) This aggression may be projected on to others, e.g., middle management, or turned back upon himself. (97) Pilkington, whose energy saving glass is projected to be worth more than £100 million a year by the late 1990s. (98) The trick is to meet the target projected for the current fiscal year and to do this by 15 October. (99) Wright's character is in effect a projected reader registering bewilderment before an artefact which has abandoned conventional ordering. (100) The ambassador's visit is projected to take place in June. (101) The biggest buildings in the world were under construction, but none so gargantuan as those Gillette projected. (102) Employment of general managers and top executives is projected to decline in manufacturing industries overall. (103) During the pre-campaign week we recorded no items on television news which positively projected the image of party unity. (104) The economy, once projected to grow about 4 percent this year, is expected to shrink about 2 percent. (105) These were far more significant than any item projected in the development plans. (106) Owing to the projected increase in population a new school was opened in 1982. (107) Finally, we attempt to elucidate the infrastructure of current and projected associations that supports this picture, and consider its significance. (108) We decided that I would live and split the difference between then and a projected now. (109) In any case, as soon as the story begins, the hero is projected into severe dangers. (110) Two walkways projected over the gorge on both sides of the river. (111) A computer image of an eyeball was projected onto a screen on stage. (112) So the interested parties projected barbed missiles at each other from behind their quick-to-assemble, remains-upright-in-a-force-9-mixed-metaphor barricades. (113) The puissant alien walked crouched over in a permanent posture of attack so that the horns along its spine projected highest. (114) From the first sight, what struck me was the image he projected. (115) And Mr Ashdown has been projected in photo opportunities across Britain as the best leader the country will never have. (116) It projected global economic growth in 1992 at 1.4 percent. (117) Web hosting services are projected to increase from $ 2 billion in 1999, to $ 14.7 billion in 2003. (118) However, under an allowed alternative treatment, a projected benefit valuation method may be used. (119) It was agreed that capital and corporal punishment should not be volunteered for the list of topics to be projected. (120) It is a question of personality, or more precisely how this is projected in the voice down the telephone wires. (121) Efficiency is discussed in relation to the wealth tax replacing some income tax or a projected increase in income taxes. (122) The hospital fund is projected to run through its last dollar some time in 2001. (123) Second, actual or projected rental income may fail to materialise. (124) There are projected outlets, too, for new, high-purity silicates currently being developed for applications in high technology. (125) The image of intellectual and emotional self-control and stability projected by Nizan was fragile. (126) It also predicts that real commodity prices will continue to weaken, with another average decline of 2 percent projected for 1988. (127) The number of NEAs down to this size is projected to be between five hundred thousand and six hundred thousand. (128) It is projected to hit $ 1. 17 billion in 1996 sales, nipping at the heels of Sega and Nintendo. (129) Projected expenditure was K1,600 million for 1990/91, to include K412,000,000 development expenditure. (130) Now come the real crunch figures: the projected plan benefits at maturity. (131) Projected employment growth of general managers and top executives varies widely among industries. (132) The sound swelled, bounced from wall to wall, was projected down at her from the roof. (133) It will probably never build the 2.8m transistor 601, which is projected to have a three-year life cycle. (134) Where he projected an agreed consensus among Elizabethans as to what the world picture consisted of, we now discover contention and subversion. (135) Here, all night long, synthetic waves crash tirelessly on to walls awash with projected images while loud music drowns out thought. (136) Use of these properties could reduce the projected demand for new housing on greenfield sites. (137) A six-month Pentagon review recommended in December that the program be curtailed to combat a projected $ 15 billion overrun. (138) Balustraded verandas surmounted each level, and a succession of towers projected from the mass of the building. (139) The projected totality of all conventional and nonconventional natural gas sources depends significantly on the assumptions made. (140) What you see is a three-dimensional likeness projected into space, at a distance from the plate. (141) It also can indicate where expansion is possible and if outcomes are not coinciding with projected estimates. (142) Tax increases were introduced on a wide range of goods and services to help alleviate the projected budget deficit. (143) The projected surplus of AD13,(http:///projected.html)500 million was seen as evidence of an upturn in the economy. (144) In either event, the script is projected on to a piece of glass located directly over the camera lenses. (145) We already have an inflation rate of about five percent and it is projected to go higher yet this year. (146) It is projected to remain at around this level for more recent generations of women. (147) Herm said, citing projected reductions in auto emissions and some other pollutants. (148) Combined output during the next few years is projected to skyrocket to more than 500, 000 barrels daily. (149) The budget of EC$184,000,000 projected capital expenditure at EC$85,100,000 and recurrent expenditure at EC$98,800,000, while revenue was estimated at EC$103,00,000. (150) Contributions are determined by qualified actuaries on the basis of periodic valuations using the projected unit method. (151) The costs in the remaining columns are projected from the new coal-fired boiler costs. (152) Economists surveyed by Bloomberg Business News projected the trade gap to come in at $ 7. 1 billion. (153) The grandiose scale of events projected by the pre-event publicity was a far cry from reality. (154) He projected himself as a man who would be worth listening to. (155) The telesales force for web related products is projected to increase from 60 to over 250 associates. (156) But if all goes well, it is projected to climb to 1 million a year to meet rising worldwide demand. (157) The carpet is a figment of the imagination: an oriental pattern of light and shadow projected on the floor. (158) But so far, the average paid attendance has been only 66 percent, a projected $ 800, 000 shortfall. (159) These inner phantasies are projected into the external reality which is then re-incorporated as objective reality. (160) At the same time, his full lower lip projected in a way that warned you to be careful. (161) The projected further reductions in staff numbers of some 1000 by March 1997. (162) He blinked, and projected before himself a read-out monitoring his life-support systems. (163) The worst case scenario suggests aircraft could be responsible for up to 43 percent of the projected rise in global temperature. (164) Their known and projected populations are given in Table 1. (165) This Friday it turned out he also wanted the projected accounts for the months of May, June and July. (166) A jetty projected into the river. (167) We can watch films projected onto large white screens. (168) The catapult projected stones into the air. (169) December 2012 is the end - date projected by Jose & Lloydine for the Mayan calendar. (170) Likewise , read from your computer monitor rather than turning toward the projected image as you speak. (171) The total estimated costs of TB control are projected to be US$ 1.3 billion in 2005, and available funding is US$ 1.2 billion. (172) D. Communicate the projected financial outcome to the project sponsor. (173) It is shown that load capacity is a linear function of bearing surface velocity and bearing projected area. (174) His presentation was then filmed, and projected onto a mannikin's head inside a small booth specially designed for this purpose. (175) Based on the minimizing vector theorem of the fuzzy inner product space, the pseudo fuzzy orthogonal vector is defined and the projected theorem of the fuzzy inner product space is testified. (176) Its latest energy outlook, released last month, says only that conventional oil (as opposed to hard-to-extract sources like Canada's tar sands) is "projected to reach a plateau sometime before" 2030. (177) The ISM index was projected to drop to 41, according economists'forecasts. (178) Stripping away my physical body, I have projected straight into this dimension. (179) The spike of a helmet projected from the middle of his silken turban and he wore a shirt of chain mail. (180) The hatpin projected from the back of her head like a trolley rod. (181) The percentage of federal debt held by the public is projected to go from 41% of the gross domestic product in 2008 to 68% by 2019. (182) Results The surfaces of the prolapsed mitral valves showed rough and accompanied with abnormal tendinous chordae , and their bodies projected into left atrium during systole. (183) Voter turnout was projected at 85 percent, a level not seen in 40 years. (184) Ordinary Chinese have a high opinion of lawyers, mainly thanks to the positive image of lawyers projected in foreign movies. (185) A giant flying pig also projected overnight the building's facade the accompaniment of loud grunting sounds. (186) The cinema did not emerge as a form of mass consumption until its technology evolved from the initial "peepshow" format to the point where images were projected on a screen in a darkened theater. (187) Floor lamps with inspiring warm lights, yellow sunflowers, beautiful greeneries, big windows with sunlight projected on them, are all ingredients of the store's flavor of bookishness. (188) Phase error and its periodic wave behavior caused by system's nonlinear response and partial intensity saturation of fringe patterns in projected grating phase-shifting profilometry were studied. (189) China's infant mortality rate in 2011 is projected to be16.06 deaths per 1, 000 live births, according to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency's World Factbook. (190) The portfolio allows a portfolio manager to understand the value to the organization as well as which projects are most likely to fail to deliver any or all of the projected value. (191) Congressional Budget Office Friday projected fiscal deficits of $ 4.2 trillion through 2011. (192) An identification approach by projected gradient search is proposed for parameter estimation of weighted combination of local linear state-space models. (193) The image of the graticule is projected through the focal plane of a collimated lens, and reflected onto a glass screen mounted 45 degrees to the gunner's eye. (194) Under the superficial bustle manipulated by the media, what's projected on Wang Xiaobo is actually a profound culture imagination and self-approval of the middle class. (195) Of the $ 1 billion needed to complete eradication, $ 725 million is pledged or projected. (196) Lacker expects growth not to be less than 2.75 percent, and said he thinks the drags on the economy are mostly short-term. He projected inflation at 2 percent. (197) The shape analysis is carried out by shape descriptors based on projected area, perimeter and form factor, as measured by processing of images of erythrocytes. (198) He projected himself as the protector of national unity and harmony. (199) We've noted that this is just like a body projected horizontally in the earth's gravitational field. (200) And with innovative technologies like our proprietary Liquid Cooling System and our Vivid Control technology, you'll enjoy bright, clear projected images in virtually any location and environment. (201) Rear-Projection Television refers to a television in which the image is projected and reflected onto the screen from behind the screen. (202) Financial budget include: cash budgets, projected income statement pro forma balance sheet and projected cash statement. (203) Working from the projected operating statement , this schedule shows the effect if volumes are 10% under projections in Exhibit II. (204) If you are not preparing monthly variance reports (how much your actual expenses and income differ from what you projected) you should. (205) The agency, which is the official scorekeeper for Congress, said it expects the recently passed budget deal and lower interest rates to cut projected budget deficits in half over the next decade. (206) However, you would still have to construct a projected income statement to estimate taxes. (207) Projected on the window of the Ralph Lauren Madison Avenue store is a 67-inch image of items including polo shirts and tennis ball boy or ball girl uniforms. (208) The simulation indicated that the delay charge was projected under overload with a high acceleration, and accorded with the experimental data. (209) Through annalistic GIS technique of subassembly and comparison to MO and VB, we decide to adopt VB and MO based on geographical information system of the school that was projected for second times. (210) Trust me, he'll read your thoughts like they're projected above your head on a wide-screen. (211) Due to surging demand for energy and growing concerns about pollution, China's nuclear-power generating capacity is projected to increase up to tenfold in the next 10 years. (212) What are your projected profits and cash flows for the next five years for this profit center? (213) Calligraphy renditions of the libretto and original paintings will be projected as a dynamic staging for the musical adaptation. (214) These types of contracts provide an acquirer with more confidence in the projected revenues of an acquisition target, as well as confidence in the long term defensibility of the business. (215) At $47/bbl in 2009, oil prices are projected to be more than 50 percent below their 2008 levels. (216) What is your projected revenue in Year 2 ( 2009 ) after going public? (217) This paper presents a Random Projected Clustering algorithm(RanPC) for categorical data. (218) In each decomposed subproblem, only parameters in projected state space related to its subgoal are reserved, and identical subproblems are integrated into one through features comparison. (219) The development of liquid lubricants for current and projected high - performance aircraft engine was reviewed. (220) Water also improves the depth of focus —the distances from the camera at which the image projected onto the photoresist stays acceptably sharp. (221) An international unit of luminous intensity per projected area normal to the line of observation. Luminance may be described in units of Candelas per square meter, or nits. (222) What is your projected revenue in Year 1 ( 2008 ) after going public? (223) First, a camera is used to take a colour coding picture, then the photographic plate is taken through the same camera lens and projected onto the surface of the measured body. (224) The most expected transfer mode in MAG welding of steel is projected transfer. (225) Then based on the estimated projected area, we may further the approximate survey luminous intensity and the value of disable glare. (226) In cells with dense protoplasm, plasmalemma appeared undulated but occasionally spherical and variable in size with conspicuous invaginations that projected into the peripheral cytoplasm. (227) They also projected a threefold increase the incidence of this injury over the next 30 years. (228) Figure 1.6 shows the relative response of the "average eye" to light of constant luminace projected at various wavelengths throughout the spectrum . (229) The South China Sea has already been declared a "core national interest," and deep-water ports are projected in Pakistan, Burma and Sri Lanka. (230) For example, the years of estimated useful life of fixed assets and the projected net residuals, intangible assets is expected to benefit period. (231) The next in order, analyzed the reason of the esse problem, and give out the solving problem projected with the path. |
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