English to Gujarati Dictionary projection

projection

પ્રક્ષેપણ
definition
noun
plans based on projections of slow but positive growth
an estimate or forecast of a future situation or trend based on a study of present ones.
quality illustrations for overhead projection
the presentation of an image on a surface, especially a movie screen.
translation of 'projection'
મકાન, વગેરેનો બહાર નીકળી આવેલો ભાગ,
પ્રક્ષેપણ,
પ્રક્ષેપ
noun
અડસટ્ટો
example
we protect the self by a number of defence mechanisms, including repression and 'projection'
Traditionally used in medical applications, the xenon lamp has evolved into a key component for digital 'projection' for home cinema applications.
Different three-dimensional objects, oriented appropriately, have the same two-dimensional plane 'projection' .
Digital 'projection' is the only hope for revival cinema in this country, but revival houses are the last places that can afford new projectors.
Ideas, any ideas, all ideas, are only a 'projection' of reality, not the other way around.
The Commander hit a switch on his podium and a holographic 'projection' of Earth's moon, Luna, was generated in front of the Commander's podium.
A person who during childhood has learnt to reject parts of him/herself is likely to use the psychological defence mechanism of 'projection' in adulthood.
On occasion, Janzen's quest for 'projection' moved his voice too far into his chest, pinching the sound; however, he is clearly a talented vocalist.
The government is counting on rising exports to meet its 3.68 percent economic growth 'projection' for this year.
Overhead, a canopy of perforated metal panels extends out toward the first few rows of seats, helping with sound 'projection' .
I started to use slide 'projection' and projected images more generally.
Psychoanalyst Carl Jung said that flying saucer reports in reality and fiction reflected a psychological 'projection' of nuclear fears.
The principle of 'projection' is well-established in psychology.
The set featured a large screen television and big screen 'projection' with the questions appearing on the bottom half for all to see.
map 'projection'
Moscow pianists tended towards a muscular clarity and strong willed emphasis on power and 'projection' .
This is essentially the biological cycle of ingestion and elimination, becoming the psychological cycle of introjection and 'projection' .
The melody often is divided between the hands and sometimes involves 'projection' from an interior location.
The cast put in a sound ensemble effort, with excellent voice 'projection' and an obvious understanding of the text.
It was found that both denial and 'projection' of blame were not significantly different among the three groups.
The jugular process is enlarged and the tympanic 'projection' is extended anteriorly from the ventral surface of the tympanic bulla.
Another installation is a video 'projection' which shows a rear-view mirror on a car driving on a mountain road.
An artist of this calibre urgently needs a better instrument to allow greater 'projection' of sound into a hall.
I don't think they had any knowledge of image 'projection' from mirrors onto a screen in the 15th century.
I believe psychologists would call this 'projection' .
I taught him voice 'projection'
quality illustrations for overhead 'projection'
The key formal innovation of Christmas on Earth is its superimposed 'projection' in unequal sizes, a format that she originated.
A slide show 'projection' of earlier work is also being presented.
Instead, an enlarged supratemporal intervenes and forms a sharp 'projection' at the corner of the skull table.
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