project on



project something on (to) someone or something

 and project something upon someone or something
to show a picture, such as from a film, transparency, etc., onto something, such as a screen, wall, etc., or even onto a person. Henry projected the pictures onto the screen as he discussed each one. The teacher had to project the slides upon the wall.
See also: on, project

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SenecaSEN-ə-kə (English)Ancient Roman
Jacintahah-THEEN-tah (Spanish), hah-SEEN-tah (Latin American Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
ValarieVAL-ə-reeEnglish
Paige[peidʒ]
Kaila-Yiddish
Fayruz-Arabic