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Англо-русский строительный словарь - project

 
 

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project
строительный объект; стройка проект project in design stage project under construction building project completed project construction project fast-track project Federal government project housing project large project major project multipurpose project pilot project refurbishment project rehabilitation project retrofit project state project tunneling project turn-key type project typical project
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1.
  проект; проектировать – DVB project – Sea Launch project ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
2.
  1) бросать 2) выдавать 3) выступать 4) замысел 5) исследовательская работа 6) отбрасывать 7) план 8) планировать 9) проект 10) проектировать 11) проектный 12) проецировать 13) разработка 14) строительство design project leader — конструктор генеральный phase of a project — очередь строительства - if we project - pilot project - project on - project pilot - turnkey project ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
3.
  1) проект, план; проектировать, составлять 2) выдаваться 3) выталкивать 4) бросать (тень); проецировать (изображение); отражать (свет) 5) США представлять PROJECT 1. сущ. 1) упр. проект (разовый план, описывающий мероприятия, которые необходимо произвести для получения конкретного продукта, обладающего конкретными свойствами) project activity — проектная деятельность, деятельность по реализации проекта project chairman — председатель проекта project change — изменение проекта project code — код проекта project content — содержание проекта project coordinator — координатор проекта project data book — журнал регистрации данных о ходе работ по проекту project domain — предметная область проекта project duration — продолжительность проекта; длительность проекта project expense — затраты на проект project failure — неуспех/провал проекта project goal objective, mission — цель проекта project justification — обоснование проекта project manual — руководство по проекту project meeting — совещание по проекту project participants — участники проекта project personnel — персонал проекта project plan — план проекта project planner — планер проекта project planning — планирование составление проекта project procedures — процедуры по выполнению проекта project segment — часть проекта project sponsor —...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. проект, план; программа (строительства) project leader —- главный инженер проекта 2. отдельная тема, проблема или работа (по созданию чего-либо) 3. новостройка; строительный объект; осуществляемое строительство 4. ам. студ. внеаудиторная работа; практические занятия 5. ам. микрорайон she lives in the same project —- она живет в этом же микрорайоне 6. проектировать, составлять проект, план; планировать to project a new plan of campaign —- составлять новый план кампании to project the rebuilding of a street —- проектировать реконструкцию улицы to project expenditures for the coming year —- намечать расходы на текущий год 7. прогнозировать; предполагать to project population increase of 10 per cent —- прогнозировать увеличение численности населения на 10 процентов 8. выдаваться, выступать the upper story projects over the street —- верхний этаж выступает над улицей 9. выбрасывать, выталкивать 10. выпускать (снаряд, ракету) 11. бросать, отбрасывать (тень) 12. отчетливо выступать на фоне (чего-либо) his form projected against the sky —- его силуэт вырисовывался на фоне неба 13. перенестись мысленно (в будущее, прошлое); передавать (мысли, чувства) 14. воплощать, живо изображать, представлять to project oneself into a character —- перевоплотиться в образ; слиться с образом 15....
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) проект, план; программа (строительства и т.п.)  2) строительный объект, осуществляемое строительство Syn: activity, enterprise, operation, programme, undertaking  2. v.  1) проектировать; составлять проект, план  2) бросать, отражать (тень, луч света и т.п.)  3) выбрасывать, выпускать (снаряд)  4) выдаваться, выступать; I caught my coat on a loose brick projecting from the wall.  5) refl. перенестись мысленно (в будущее и т.п.)  6) воплощать, живо изображать, представлять; He projects his own guilt onto his parents.  7) cin. проецировать, демонстрировать (фильм); You can project the picture onto an empty white wall. ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) проект проектировать, составлять проект 2) план планировать 3) конструкция; устройство; схема конструировать 4) строительный объект 5) проецировать 6) выступать, выдаваться - advanced development project - coal project - contract project - groundwater-recharge project - housing project - hydropower project - in-house project - irrigation project - multipurpose project - precipitation enhancement project - production project - reclamation project - river-basin project - single-purpose project - storage project - water-resources project ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a plan; a scheme. 2 a planned undertaking. 3 a usu. long-term task undertaken by a student to be submitted for assessment. --v. 1 tr. plan or contrive (a course of action, scheme, etc.). 2 intr. protrude; jut out. 3 tr. throw; cast; impel (projected the stone into the water). 4 tr. extrapolate (results etc.) to a future time; forecast (I project that we shall produce two million next year). 5 tr. cause (light, shadow, images, etc.) to fall on a surface, screen, etc. 6 tr. cause (a sound, esp. the voice) to be heard at a distance. 7 tr. (often refl. or absol.) express or promote (oneself or a positive image) forcefully or effectively. 8 tr. Geom. a draw straight lines from a centre or parallel lines through every point of (a given figure) to produce a corresponding figure on a surface or a line by intersecting it. b draw (such lines). c produce (such a corresponding figure). 9 tr. make a projection of (the earth, sky, etc.). 10 tr. Psychol. a (also absol.) attribute (an emotion etc.) to an external object or person, esp. unconsciously. b (refl.) project (oneself) into another's feelings, the future, etc. Etymology: ME f. L projectum neut. past part. of projicere (as PRO-(1), jacere throw) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
8.
   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Medieval Latin ~um, from Latin, neuter of ~us, past participle of proicere to throw forward, from pro- + jacere to throw — more at jet  Date: 15th century  1. a specific plan or design ; scheme  2. obsolete idea  3. a planned undertaking: as  a. a definitely formulated piece of research  b. a large usually government-supported undertaking  c. a task or problem engaged in usually by a group of students to supplement and apply classroom studies  4. a usually public housing development consisting of houses or apartments built and arranged according to a single plan  Synonyms: see plan  II. verb  Etymology: Anglo-French ~er, from Latin ~us, past participle  Date: 15th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to devise in the mind ; design  b. to plan, figure, or estimate for the future ~ expenditures for the coming year  2. to throw or cast forward ; thrust  3. to put or set forth ; present for consideration  4. to cause to jut out  5. to cause (light or shadow) to fall into space or (an image) to fall on a surface ~ a beam of light  6. to reproduce (as a point, line, or area) on a surface by motion in a prescribed direction  7. to display outwardly especially to an audience ~ an image an actress who could ~ amorality — Current Biography  8. to attribute (one's own ideas, feelings, or characteristics) to other people or to objects a nation is an entity on which one can ~ many of the worst of one's instincts — Times Literary Supplement  intransitive verb  1. to jut out ; protrude  2.  a. to come across vividly ; give an impression  b. to make oneself heard clearly  • ~able adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (projected) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. A project is a task that requires a lot of time and effort. Money will also go into local development projects in Vietnam... Besides film and record projects, I have continued to work in the theater. N-COUNT: oft supp N 2. A project is a detailed study of a subject by a pupil or student. Students complete projects for a personal tutor, working at home at their own pace. N-COUNT 3. If something is projected, it is planned or expected. Africa’s mid-1993 population is projected to more than double by 2025... The government had been projecting a 5% consumer price increase for the entire year. ...a projected deficit of $1.5 million. VERB: be V-ed to-inf, V n, V-ed 4. If you project someone or something in a particular way, you try to make people see them in that way. If you project a particular feeling or quality, you show it in your behaviour. Bradley projects a natural warmth and sincerity... He just hasn’t been able to project himself as the strong leader... His first job will be to project Glasgow as a friendly city... The initial image projected was of a caring, effective president. VERB: V n, V pron-refl as n, V n as n, V-ed 5. If you project feelings or ideas on to other people, you imagine that they have the same ideas or feelings as you. He projects his own thoughts and ideas onto her. VERB: V n on/onto/upon n 6. If you project a film or picture onto a screen or wall, you make it appear there. The team tried projecting the maps with two different projectors onto the same screen. VERB: V n 7. If something projects, it sticks out above or beyond a surface or edge. (FORMAL) ...the remains of a war-time defence which projected out from the shore. ...a piece of projecting metal. VERB: V prep/adv, V-ing 8. see also housing project ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
10.
  ~1 n 1 an important and carefully planned piece of work, that is intended to build or produce something new, or to deal with a problem  (the Channel Tunnel project | a long-term project to help the homeless) 2 a part of a school course that involves careful study of a particular subject over a period of time + on  (We're doing a project on pollution.) 3 also the projects AmE informal a housing project ~2 v 1 »CALCULATE« to calculate the size, amount, or rate of something as it will be in the future, using the information you have now  (The company projected an annual growth rate of 3%. | projected sales forecasts) 2 »STICK OUT« to stick out beyond an edge or surface + out/from/through etc  (The huge guns projected outwards from the deck of the ship.) 3 »FILM« to make the picture of a film, photograph etc appear in a larger form on a screen1 (2) or flat surface 4 »YOURSELF« to make other people have a particular idea about you  (project an image)  (Regina always projects an image of quiet self-confidence | project yourself)  (You'll need to project yourself well in the interview.) 5 »FEELING« technical to avoid dealing with your own feelings by imagining that someone else is feeling them  (project sth on/onto sb)  (You're projecting your insecurity onto me.) 6 »PLAN« be projected to be planned to happen in the future  (A visit by President Clinton is projected for March.) 7 »THROW« technical to throw something up or forward with great force 8 »PICTURE« technical a) to make a picture of a solid object on a flat surface b) to make a map using this method 9 project yourself into the future/past etc to imagine that you are in the future, past etc  (I kept trying to project myself back into a time when I thought those kind of parties were fun.) 10 project your voice to speak clearly and loudly so that you can be heard by everyone in a big hall or room ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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