Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
sistematización
English translation:
(AmE) organization; (UK) organisation
Added to glossary by
Michael Powers (PhD)
May 22, 2003 09:05
21 yrs ago
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Spanish term
sistematización
Spanish to English
Bus/Financial
Business/Commerce (general)
'systematisation' seems like a mouthful, especialy since it crops up all over my text: sistematización visual y documental
sistematización y documentación de experiencias y aprendizajes
talleres y reuniones de sistematización
sistematizar y compartir la información
se sistematizan los procesos
etc etc
isn't there a more user-friendly synonym that doesn't miss out part of the meaning?
thanks proz.
sistematización y documentación de experiencias y aprendizajes
talleres y reuniones de sistematización
sistematizar y compartir la información
se sistematizan los procesos
etc etc
isn't there a more user-friendly synonym that doesn't miss out part of the meaning?
thanks proz.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | organization (organisation) | Michael Powers (PhD) |
5 +1 | computerize | Maureen Dolan |
4 | classification | Сергей Лузан |
Change log
May 20, 2005 16:20: Michael Powers (PhD) changed "Field" from "Other" to "Bus/Financial" , "Field (specific)" from "(none)" to "Business/Commerce (general)"
Jan 7, 2008 05:30: Michael Powers (PhD) changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/52429">Michael Powers (PhD)'s</a> old entry - "sistematizaci�n"" to ""organization (organisation)""
Proposed translations
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organization (organisation)
Rodale's Synonym Finder and your context
Later the verb "organize (organise)" could be used too
Later the verb "organize (organise)" could be used too
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Comment: "Gracias a los tres. ¡No terminé de quedarme a gusto; he terminado tomándole bastante manía a esta palabreja! "
7 mins
classification
I guess. Good luck, Álvaro Blanch!
+1
2 hrs
computerize
This means the "systemizing/systematizing" of information etc. by putting it on the "sistema", which is how the computer is often referred to. In English this would be computerizing it (or computerising, of course).
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