systematise
/ˈsɪs.tə.mə.taɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsɪs.tə.mə.taɪz/ (ame, ipa)
systematise — 動詞
- systematisepresent simple I / you / we / they
- systematises3rd person singular
- systematising-ing form
- systematisedpast simple
1. to give work, information, or activities a clear structure so people can follow
系統化
整理成固定流程
to give work, information, or activities a clear structure so people can follow the same method each time
Walid systematised the repair records so every machine had one file.
Walid 把維修紀錄系統化,讓每台機器都有一份檔案。
systematise + records into one method
The clinic systematised appointment booking after patients kept missing slots.
這家診所把預約流程系統化了,因為病人一直錯過時段。
systematise + process
Meera systematised the training notes into one checklist for new staff.
Meera 把培訓筆記系統化,整理成新員工用的單一清單。
By June, the charity had systematised food deliveries across six villages.
到了六月,這個慈善機構已把六座村莊的送餐安排系統化。
Our lab needs to systematise sample labels before the next audit.
我們的實驗室得在下次稽核前把樣本標籤系統化。
- organise
Broader and more common; it can mean putting things in order without creating a formal method.
- standardise
Focuses on making different people or places use the same rule or format.
- streamline
Emphasises making a process simpler or faster, not simply more structured.
- improvise
Suggests working without a fixed method or prepared system.
文法句型
systematise something
用法筆記
The object is usually records, information, procedures, or another activity that is being turned into a repeatable method. The verb is more common in administrative, technical, and academic writing than in casual conversation.