Summary
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- orchestration:
- orchestrate:
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Wiktionary:
- orchestration → orquestación, escenificación, puesta en escena
English
Detailed Translations for orchestration from English to Spanish
orchestration:
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the orchestration
– An executable business process. 1la orquestación
Translation Matrix for orchestration:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
orquestación | orchestration | arrangement; organiser; organizer |
- | instrumentation |
Synonyms for "orchestration":
Related Definitions for "orchestration":
Wiktionary Translations for orchestration:
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• orchestration | → orquestación | ↔ orkestratie — muziek|nld arrangement voor orkest |
• orchestration | → escenificación; puesta en escena | ↔ Inszenierung — künstlerische Gestaltung einer Aufführung |
orchestration form of orchestrate:
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to orchestrate (arrange)
Conjugations for orchestrate:
present
- orchestrate
- orchestrate
- orchestrates
- orchestrate
- orchestrate
- orchestrate
simple past
- orchestrated
- orchestrated
- orchestrated
- orchestrated
- orchestrated
- orchestrated
present perfect
- have orchestrated
- have orchestrated
- has orchestrated
- have orchestrated
- have orchestrated
- have orchestrated
past continuous
- was orchestrating
- were orchestrating
- was orchestrating
- were orchestrating
- were orchestrating
- were orchestrating
future
- shall orchestrate
- will orchestrate
- will orchestrate
- shall orchestrate
- will orchestrate
- will orchestrate
continuous present
- am orchestrating
- are orchestrating
- is orchestrating
- are orchestrating
- are orchestrating
- are orchestrating
subjunctive
- be orchestrated
- be orchestrated
- be orchestrated
- be orchestrated
- be orchestrated
- be orchestrated
diverse
- orchestrate!
- let's orchestrate!
- orchestrated
- orchestrating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for orchestrate:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
instrumentar | arrange; orchestrate | instrument |
orquestar | arrange; orchestrate | |
- | direct; engineer; mastermind; organise; organize |