established techniques

[ɪˈstæblɪʃt tɛkˈniks]
noun phrase
técnicas estabelecidas
1. Well-known and proven methods or procedures that have been used and accepted over time
The surgeon used established techniques to perform the operation successfully.
O cirurgião utilizou técnicas estabelecidas para realizar a operação com sucesso.
2. Conventional or traditional approaches that are recognized as standard practice in a field
These established techniques have been taught in universities for decades.
Essas técnicas estabelecidas têm sido ensinadas nas universidades há décadas.
3. Methods that are formally recognized and widely adopted by professionals
The company relies on established techniques rather than experimental methods.
A empresa confia em técnicas estabelecidas em vez de métodos experimentais.
In Brazil, the phrase 'técnicas estabelecidas' is widely used in medical, educational, and professional contexts to indicate reliability and credibility. The emphasis on established and proven methods reflects a cultural preference for security and tradition in technical fields, though this is gradually shifting with the adoption of innovation-focused practices in tech industries.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
proven methodsstandard proceduresconventional approachestraditional methodstried-and-tested techniques
Antonyms / Antônimos
innovative techniquesexperimental methodsnovel approachescutting-edge techniques

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
técnicas estabelecidas
Standard term used in professional and academic contexts
São Paulo
técnicas consolidadas
Alternative term commonly used in business environments
Rio de Janeiro
técnicas tradicionais
Sometimes preferred in academic settings
Portugal
técnicas estabelecidas
Same as Brazilian Portuguese; also 'técnicas consagradas' in formal contexts

Related Words

methodologyprocedurespracticesstandardsprotocolsbest practices

Related Idioms & Phrases

tried and tested methods
time-honored techniques
by the book
standard operating procedure
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