projections
Prononciation : [prəˈdʒɛkʃənz]
Contexte : « statistics »
(noun) a prediction about what might happen in the future based on current information. It's like making a guess about the future using what you know now.
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The company's projections show a 10% increase in sales next year.
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The projections did not predict the sudden drop in profits this quarter.
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What are the projections for the number of students next year?
Contexte : « visual media »
(noun) the act of showing images or videos on a screen or surface. It's like using a projector to display a movie in your school.
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During the presentation, the teacher used projections to show the students amazing pictures of space.
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There were no projections during the event, so we missed the visuals.
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Can we see the projections again to understand the topic better?
Contexte : « psychology »
(noun) when someone believes that their feelings or thoughts are being felt by others. It's like thinking someone else shares your worries or opinions.
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Her projections about her friends' feelings were often accurate.
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He realized his projections about other people's thoughts were wrong and misread their reactions.
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Why do you think he made those projections about what I was feeling?