Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Indonesian term
mutasi
5 +3 | transfer | Mulyadi Subali |
4 | transaction(s) | Eddie R. Notowidigdo |
4 | mutation | Louis SOETEDJA |
3 | shift | ivo abdman |
Jan 24, 2008 05:21: ivo abdman changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Feb 7, 2008 04:04: Mulyadi Subali Created KOG entry
PRO (3): Mulyadi Subali, Eddie R. Notowidigdo, ivo abdman
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Proposed translations
transfer
move from one place to another.
move to another department, occupation, team, etc.
- concise oxford english dictionary
'mutasi' is often used in office/company related context, which basically means transferring one person to another department or place.
transaction(s)
shift
Sometime 'mutasi' in Indonesia has negatif konotation. Most people (Indonesian) do not want 'dimutasi' due to frequently dimutasi to suburb or dimutasi due to his/her poor capability (IMHO)
shift
1 a : to change place, location, or residence *actual farm migrants, up against it, shift from one place to another Russell Lord* b : to change position : move about *interrupted her by shifting heavily in his chair Scott Fitzgerald*
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Note added at 3 hrs (2008-01-24 05:24:08 GMT)
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I mean suburb and new other not interesting place for the person that dimutasi
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