telesis

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英 ['telɪsɪs]
美 ['teləsɪs]
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  • n.

    (自然和社会力量的)目的性利用;

  • 英英释义

    Telesis

    • Telesis (from the Greek τέλεσις /telesis/) or "planned progress"was a concept and neologism coined by the American sociologist Lester Frank Ward (often referred to as the "father of American sociology"), in the late 19th century to describe directed social advancement via education and the scientific method. The term has since been adopted as the name of numerous groups, schools, and businesses.

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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. With change a target to avoid the responsibility that does not have telesis, this meeting forms a habit.
      用换目标来躲避没有达成目标的责任,这会形成习惯。

    权威例句

    The Telesis of Educational Technology
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    The fourth workshop on nonlinear processes in space plasmas: epilogue and telesis
    The design of the Telesis Technologies Laboratory DCS 1900 Test Network in San Francisco
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    A review of industrial policy
    The global challenge : Australian manufacturing in the 1990s