system ***** sys·tem n

system ***** sys·tem n
['sɪstəm]
(method) sistema m , (network) rete f, Anat apparato

it was quite a shock to his system — è stato uno shock per il suo organismo

to get sth out of one's system fig — sfogarsi


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  • sys´tem|a|tiz´er — sys|tem|a|tize «SIHS tuh muh tyz», transitive verb, tized, tiz|ing. to arrange according to a system; make into a system; make more systematic. SYNONYM(S): organize, order. –sys´tem|a|ti|za´tion, noun. –sys´tem|a|tiz´er, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • sys´tem|a|ti|za´tion — sys|tem|a|tize «SIHS tuh muh tyz», transitive verb, tized, tiz|ing. to arrange according to a system; make into a system; make more systematic. SYNONYM(S): organize, order. –sys´tem|a|ti|za´tion, noun. –sys´tem|a|tiz´er, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • sys|tem|a|tize — «SIHS tuh muh tyz», transitive verb, tized, tiz|ing. to arrange according to a system; make into a system; make more systematic. SYNONYM(S): organize, order. –sys´tem|a|ti|za´tion, noun. –sys´tem|a|tiz´er, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • sys|tem|at|ic — «SIHS tuh MAT ihk», adjective. 1. according to a system; having a system, method, or plan: »systematic work, a systematic investigation. The subject matter all science is essentially the same: systematic observation and systematic presentation of …   Useful english dictionary

  • sys|tem|ic — «sihs TEHM ihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having to do with, supplying, or affecting the body as a whole: »systemic sensations, systemic circulation. A systemic poison is absorbed into the plant itself, not merely sprayed on the outside (Harper… …   Useful english dictionary

  • sys|tem|wide — «SIHS tuhm WYD», adjective. covering the entire system; over and throughout all of a system: »The central board s plan provides for a systemwide school curriculum that would meet city as well as state standards (New York Times) …   Useful english dictionary

  • sys|tem|at|i|cal|ly — «SIHS tuh MAT uh klee», adverb. with system; according to some plan or method …   Useful english dictionary

  • sys|tem|a|tist — «SIHS tuh muh tihst», noun. 1. a person who constructs, or adheres to a system. 2. a naturalist who constructs or is expert in systems of classification; taxonomist: »It has been said that John Ray…an Englishman, was the first true systematist (A …   Useful english dictionary

  • sys|tem|less — «SIHS tuhm lihs», adjective. without system …   Useful english dictionary

  • un|sys|tem|at|ic — «UHN sihs tuh MAT ihk», adjective. not systematic; without system; not methodical. –un´sys|tem|at´i|cal|ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • sub|sys|tem — «SUHB SIHS tuhm, suhb SIHS », noun. 1. a part or subdivision of a system. 2. Aerospace. a component system within a major system of a missile or rocket: »Flight tests demonstrate the compatibility of airframe, engine, and autopilot subsystems… …   Useful english dictionary

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