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projekt

I. project [ˈprɒʤekt, ingl. am. ˈprɑ:-] SUST.

1. project (plan):

project

2. project ENS.:

project

II. project [prəˈʤekt] V. trans.

1. project (plan):

project
projektować [perf za-]

2. project shadow:

project
rzucać [perf rzucić]

3. project MAT.:

project

4. project film:

project
wyświetlać [perf wyświetlić]

5. project feelings:

project
dokonywać [perf dokonać] projekcji

6. project (throw):

project
project missiles
wystrzeliwać [perf wystrzelić]
to project one's voice fig.

7. project (represent):

to project an image
to project oneself well

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. project [prəˈʤekt] V. intr.

project

financing project SUST.

financing project

housing project SUST. esp AM

housing project

investment project SUST.

investment project

IT project SUST. INFORM.

IT project

major project SUST. ECON.

major project

project control SUST. ECON.

project control

project evaluation SUST. ECON.

project evaluation

project financing SUST. sin pl.

project financing

project management SUST. sin pl. ECON.

project management
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greenfield project SUST.

greenfield project ECON.
Present
Iproject
youproject
he/she/itprojects
weproject
youproject
theyproject
Past
Iprojected
youprojected
he/she/itprojected
weprojected
youprojected
theyprojected
Present Perfect
Ihaveprojected
youhaveprojected
he/she/ithasprojected
wehaveprojected
youhaveprojected
theyhaveprojected
Past Perfect
Ihadprojected
youhadprojected
he/she/ithadprojected
wehadprojected
youhadprojected
theyhadprojected

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The army assigned 600 soldiers and 150 laborers to the project.
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This is very unusual to start off already in this early grade with such a relatively big project.
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The whorls of the protoconch are wholly immersed in the first of the succeeding turns, above which only a portion of the bust two project.
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Members of the summit included university attorneys, technology transfer officers, free/open source project leaders, and foundation representatives.
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The project was transgressing the boundaries of exhibition, publication and lectures in order to stimulate dialogues between art and science.
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