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['sistəm]1) (an arrangement of many parts that work together: a railway system; the solar system; the digestive system.) sistem2) (a person's body: Take a walk every day - it's good for the system!) organizem3) (a way of organizing something according to certain ideas, principles etc: a system of government/education.) sistem4) (a plan or method: What is your system for washing the dishes?) metoda5) (the quality of being efficient and methodical: Your work lacks system.) sistematičnost•- systematically* * *[sístim, -təm]nounsistem, sestav; ustroj; omrežje (prekopov, telegrafsko itd.); metoda, metodična klasifikacija; organizacijathe system, this system figuratively vesoljstvo, kozmosthe system medicine organizem, telorailway system, railroad system — železniško omrežjenervous system — živčni sestav, živčevje -
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[-'mætik]adjective sistematičen* * *[sistimaetik]adjective ( systematically adverb)sistematičen; metodičen; načrten; premišljen; smotrn
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