Proyectar in english

To project

pronunciation: tuprɑdʒekt part of speech: none
In gestures

proyectar1 = screen. 

Example: The database contains 12 of the most requested songs and screens the lyrics in time with the music = The database contains 12 of the most requested songs and screens the lyrics in time with the music.

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» proyectar hacia fueraproject + outward .

Example: Some children go through a process of silencing their inner voice and projecting an outward self that conforms to society's expectations.

» proyectar imagenproject + image .

Example: Consequently, the Commission issues a constant stream of topical, glossy and usually free leaflets, pamphlets, booklets and magazines which aim to project a positive image of the European Community and its actions in a lively and popular style.

» proyectar sombrathrow + shadow .

Example: Because of book stacks the light may be artificial, but this is acceptable if it is designed properly and does not throw shadows onto the stacks.

» proyectar una larga sombra sobrecast + a long shadow overcast + a dark shadow over .

Example: In this regard, the traditional view of the library as a storehouse of materials cast a long shadow over future goals.

Example: Whether in India or in Ireland, the damage done by partition casts a dark shadow over our history.

» proyectar una (larga) sombra sobrecast + a (dark) cloud over .

Example: This change casts a dark cloud over the ability of the Chinese government to take difficult economic decisions ahead.

» proyectar una sombra sobrecast + a shadow over .

Example: The country's severe economic problems have cast a shadow over the book trade, yet its vigour and diversity are astonishing.

proyectar2 = plan ; project. 

Example: An expansion of this edition which will serve school librarians throughout the English-speaking world is planned.Example: A motion picture is a length of film, with or without recorded sound, bearing a sequence of images that create the illusion of movement when projected in rapid succession.

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» proyectar hacia el futuroproject ahead .

Example: Let us project this trend ahead to a logical, if not inevitable, outcome.
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