Feb 6, 2020 18:47
4 yrs ago
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Spanish term
piso
Spanish to English
Bus/Financial
Economics
I'm translating a power point presentation for a major bank, the title of the ppt is "International Experiences in RBS".
When discussing one of the processes put in place by the China Securities Regulatory Commission, the title of a paragraph says: "Programa combina “piso” + RBS + muestra aleatoria". Than below "piso" is defined as follows: "todos los informes anuales tienen una revisión rápida" (it's more the description of a process than a definition).
I can't figure out what this "piso" is, I've used every possible feature of the search engines I use.
Thank you all for your help!
When discussing one of the processes put in place by the China Securities Regulatory Commission, the title of a paragraph says: "Programa combina “piso” + RBS + muestra aleatoria". Than below "piso" is defined as follows: "todos los informes anuales tienen una revisión rápida" (it's more the description of a process than a definition).
I can't figure out what this "piso" is, I've used every possible feature of the search engines I use.
Thank you all for your help!
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | floor/floor effect | Patricia Fierro, M. Sc. |
1 | review | bigedsenior |
Proposed translations
5 mins
floor/floor effect
www.statisticshowto.datasciencecentral.com › floor-effect
Floor Effect / Basement Effect: Definition - Statistics How To
Sep 10, 2017 - The floor effect is what happens when there is an artificial lower limit, below which data levels can't be measured. ... The lower limit, which affects dependent variables, is referred to as the floor, and can badly skew a data distribution if not accounted for.
Floor Effect / Basement Effect: Definition - Statistics How To
Sep 10, 2017 - The floor effect is what happens when there is an artificial lower limit, below which data levels can't be measured. ... The lower limit, which affects dependent variables, is referred to as the floor, and can badly skew a data distribution if not accounted for.
5 mins
review
could be a typo of 'reviso' caught up in translaring from CH>ESP
Discussion
It's not even clear what RBS is - from the context, it may not be Royal Bank of Scotland. It could be random something sampling.