digitalisation
Significado: The adoption of digital technology to transform business processes, services, and social interactions; the broader societal shift towards digital systems.
Digitalisation (distinct from digitisation, which is simply converting analogue information to digital format) describes the deeper transformation of how organisations operate and how people live their lives through digital technology. It encompasses online banking, e-government, telemedicine, remote working, and the datafication of everyday life. Common collocations include 'the digitalisation of,' 'digital transformation,' 'rapid digitalisation,' and 'the pace of digitalisation.'
Ejemplos
- The digitalisation of public services has made it possible to renew a passport or pay council tax entirely online. 公共服务的数字化使人们足不出户就可以在线更新护照或缴纳市政税。La digitalización de los servicios públicos ha hecho posible renovar el pasaporte o pagar el impuesto municipal íntegramente en línea.公共サービスのデジタル化により、パスポートの更新や地方税の支払いが完全にオンラインで可能になった。공공 서비스의 디지털화로 여권 갱신이나 지방세 납부를 완전히 온라인으로 할 수 있게 되었다.
- The pandemic accelerated the digitalisation of healthcare, with millions accessing GP consultations via video call. 疫情加速了医疗保健的数字化,数百万人通过视频通话获得全科医生的诊疗。La pandemia aceleró la digitalización de la sanidad, con millones de pacientes accediendo a consultas médicas por videollamada.パンデミックは医療のデジタル化を加速させ、何百万もの人がビデオ通話でかかりつけ医の診察を受けるようになった。팬데믹은 의료의 디지털화를 가속시켜, 수백만 명이 화상 통화로 주치의 진료를 받게 되었다.
- Small businesses that resisted digitalisation found themselves at a severe disadvantage during the lockdowns. 抵制数字化转型的小企业在封锁期间发现自己处于严重不利地位。Las pequeñas empresas que se resistieron a la digitalización se encontraron en seria desventaja durante los confinamientos.デジタル化に抵抗した中小企業は、ロックダウン期間中に深刻な不利を被った。디지털화에 저항했던 중소기업들은 봉쇄 기간 동안 심각한 불이익을 당했다.
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Guía de uso
Contexto: professional, media, academic
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From digital (from Latin digitalis, of or pertaining to fingers, from digitus, finger — referencing the digits 0 and 1 used in binary computing) + -isation. The term became ubiquitous in business and policy language from the 2010s onwards.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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