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projected adjective uk /prəˈdʒek.tɪd/ us /prəˈdʒek.tɪd/ planned for the future or calculated based on information already known: 计划的,预计的,推断的 The projected extension to the motorway is going to cost over £4 million.拟议中的高速公路扩建工程费用将超过400万英镑。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Calculations & calculating algebraic algebraically algo algorithmic amount calculate integration interpolation inverse function linear equation mathematical matrix miscalculate miscount operator sum sum total tot something up triangulate work something out
projected | American Dictionary projected adjective[ not gradable ] us/prəˈdʒek·tɪd/ (of an amount or result expected in the future) calculated from information already known: The projected population growth will keep doctors busy.
projected | Business English projected adjective[ before noun ] ECONOMICS, FINANCE/prəˈdʒektɪd/ukus/prəˈdʒektɪd/ planned for the future or calculated based on information already known: With millions of water bottles used each year across the city, the 10¢-per-bottle tax would add up to a projected $21 million. The revenue has helped to turn last year's projected loss of €3.4m into an expected profit of €3m. projected rate/level/rangeThe projected rate of growth for the global economy is 1.7%. projected earnings/growth/increasePassenger revenue rose by 3.3% to $918 million, against projected growth of 9.9%. |