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[ˌsɪstə'mætɪk]1) (efficient) [ person] sistematico, metodico; [ approach] regolare, che segue un metodo; [method, way] sistematico2) (deliberate) [attempt, abuse, destruction] sistematico* * *[-'mætik]adjective sistematico* * *systematic /sɪstəˈmætɪk/, systematical /sɪstəˈmætɪkl/a.1 sistematico; metodico; ordinato; regolare: systematic opposition, opposizione sistematica; a systematic worker, un lavoratore metodico, regolare2 (biol.) sistematico; tassonomico● a systematic liar, uno che mente di continuo (o per sistema) □ (stat.) systematic sampling, campionatura sistematicasystematically avv.* * *[ˌsɪstə'mætɪk]1) (efficient) [ person] sistematico, metodico; [ approach] regolare, che segue un metodo; [method, way] sistematico2) (deliberate) [attempt, abuse, destruction] sistematico
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