The word that means "ways of doing things" is "methods." Methods refer to systematic approaches or techniques employed to achieve a particular goal or complete a task. They can vary widely depending on the context, such as in science, education, or everyday life.
repeat...??
Assemble.
'Standardisation' means making things uniform.
join
There is no single word. It is the "probability of that event" (four words).
Method
The words innovative and imanginative mean the ability to think of creative ways to do new things.
An antonym for the word, haphazard could be organized. Haphazard means that things are thrown about without regard to where they land. Doing things haphazardly is not very organized.
The answer is either oui for 'yes', or non for 'no'. For the question 'Vous faites beaucoup' means Are you doing a lot [of things]? In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The verb 'faites' means '[you] are doing, do do, do'. The adverb 'beaucoup' means 'a great deal, a lot'.
The word that means doing many things at once is "multitasking." It refers to the ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously or switch between different activities efficiently. While multitasking can enhance productivity, it may also lead to decreased focus and performance on individual tasks.
One word that means "doing what is asked" is "oblige," as in "I'm happy to oblige." Another word would be "obey."
The Dutch word "saampjes" is an informal term that means "together" or "with someone." It is often used to refer to doing things in a group or with others.
Doing. As in "What are you doing?"
Lute... or Loot, depending on which one you'd like!
The word is subconsciously. It means that you are doing it without being aware that you are doing it.
The word is "acknowledge."
Subconsciously.