Summary
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Detailed Translations for projects from English to Spanish
projects form of project:
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the project (paper; lecture)
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the project (plan)
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the project
– A set of source files and related metadata, such as component references and build instructions, that helps you organize and perform common tasks on the items that you are developing. Projects are contained within a solution. 1 -
the project
– A temporary endeavor undertaken to meet or exceed stakeholder expectations. 1 -
the project (job)
– A sales agreement between a company and a customer. 1
Conjugations for project:
present
- project
- project
- projects
- project
- project
- project
simple past
- projected
- projected
- projected
- projected
- projected
- projected
present perfect
- have projected
- have projected
- has projected
- have projected
- have projected
- have projected
past continuous
- was projecting
- were projecting
- was projecting
- were projecting
- were projecting
- were projecting
future
- shall project
- will project
- will project
- shall project
- will project
- will project
continuous present
- am projecting
- are projecting
- is projecting
- are projecting
- are projecting
- are projecting
subjunctive
- be projected
- be projected
- be projected
- be projected
- be projected
- be projected
diverse
- project!
- let's project!
- projected
- projecting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary Translations for project:
project
Cross Translation:
noun
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planned endeavor
- project → proyecto
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• project | → proyecto | ↔ project — een zaak die men denkt uit te voeren of te onderzoeken |
• project | → proyecto | ↔ Projekt — neuartiger, temporärer Prozess zur Erreichung eines vorgegebenen Endzustandes Ein Prozessmodell |
• project | → proyecto; plano; plan | ↔ projet — dessein, idée de ce qu’on penser réaliser, conception des moyens qu’on croire utiles pour exécuter ce qu’on médite. |
• project | → proyectar; tramar | ↔ projeter — Former le dessein de, avoir l’idée de faire |