单词 | taylorism |
释义 | Taylorism1[ tey-luh-riz-uhm ] / ˈteɪ ləˌrɪz əm / nounthe application of scientific methods to the problem of obtaining maximum efficiency in industrial work or the like. Origin of Taylorism11925–30; after Frederick W. Taylor; see -ism Words nearby Taylorismtax year, Tay, tayberry, Taylor, Taylor, Elizabeth, Taylorism, Taylor series, Taylor's Gold, Taylor's series, Taylorville, Taymyr Peninsula Definition for Taylorism (2 of 2)Taylorism2 [ tey-luh-riz-uhm ] / ˈteɪ ləˌrɪz əm / nouna modified form of Calvinism that maintains that every person has a free will, and that makes a distinction between depravity, as the tendency to commit sins, and sin, as a voluntary choice of evil actions. Also called New Haven theology. Origin of Taylorism2after Nathaniel William Taylor (1786–1858), U.S. theologian; see -ism OTHER WORDS FROM TaylorismTay·lor·ite [tey-luh-rahyt], /ˈteɪ ləˌraɪt/, nounDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for Taylorism
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