projector
IPA: prʌdʒˈɛktɝ
noun
- Someone who devises or suggests a project; a proposer or planner of something.
- An optical device that projects a beam of light, especially one used to project an image (or moving images) onto a screen.
- (psychology) One who projects, or ascribes his/her own feelings to others.
- (mathematics) An operator that forms a projection.
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Examples of "projector" in Sentences
- The person wanted to set up the projector.
- The projector shines an image into the eye.
- The Holman projector was used by the royal navy.
- Moreover, the speeds of the projectors are variable.
- The teacher taught us the lesson with the projector.
- A damaged sprocket in the projector needs to be fixed.
- The light power of the used projectors is 6 Kilowatts.
- Sony's first 3D projector is the VPL-VW90ES, priced at $10,000.
- Consequently, the mount adapts the tripod for use with the projector.
- The projector doesn't reflects the imaages that the laptop is screening.
- Bolex cameras and projectors continued to occupy the high end of the market.
- Besides a projector is so much cheaper when compared with those Plasma TVs and HDTVs.
- Started thinking that it has a bulb (as I've seen it called a projector) and would be cost a lot to replace.
- All models can create a 100-inch diagonal image when the projector is between 10 and 20 feet from the screen.
- An Epson Powerlite 83 LCD projector is used for whole-class instruction so students can easily see what is being taught.
- Concealed within the frame of a lithograph print, it can be pulled into place with a cord whenever your projector is ready.
- (In the lab prototype, the video camera, with its built-in infrared beam, serves as the camera detector, while the projector is the neutralizer.)
- Friday afternoon I borrowed a projector from the KWLUG and pnijjar, and in the evening, went to help set up the Quaker Meetinghouse for a "half-yearly meeting" to be held all day Saturday.
- Did the presentation I had to do on Wed ( "Overview of Localization for Wireless Sensor Networks"), which went pretty well - despite the laptop not talking to the beamer (ack, using Dutch term for projector - despite the fact that the Dutch word for projector is something similar, they use the term "beamer" when they're talking in English ... very confusing).