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词汇 redundant
释义 redundant
adjective
uk /rɪˈdʌn.dənt/ us /rɪˈdʌn.dənt/

redundantadjective (NOT NEEDED)


C2
(especially of a word, phrase, etc.) unnecessary because it is more than is needed: (尤指词、短语等)多余的,不需要的,累赘的,啰唆的
In the sentence "She is a single unmarried woman", the word "unmarried" is redundant.在句子 She is a single unmarried woman 中,unmarried 一词是多余的。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Too much and unnecessary
ado
be up to your neck (in something)idiom
bellyful
binge
carry/take coals to Newcastleidiom
drown
gush
heavy-handed
hyper
immoderate
immoderately
inappeasable
infest
play gooseberryidiom
plenty
pleonasm
pleonastic
plethora
unwarranted
weigh someone/something down

redundantadjective (NOT EMPLOYED)


B2UK
having lost your job because your employer no longer needs you: 失业的,被解雇的,被裁减的
To keep the company alive, half the workforce is being made redundant.为了使公司生存下去,一半的员工要被裁掉。
figurativeNew technology often makes old skills and even whole communities redundant.新技术常常会使古老的技艺甚至是某个行业完全消失。
The company was losing money and it had to make people redundant.
She was made redundant a year ago and hasn't found any work since.
They're threatening to make a third of the workforce redundant.
She was told she was being made redundant yesterday.
He was made redundant and given a big pay-off.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Types of employment
admin
administrative
administrative assistant
administratively
at the coalfaceidiom
job-share
job-sharing
jobbing
jobless
joblessness
professionalism
professionality
qualified
recertify
redundancy
well qualified
WFH
white-collar
who's whoidiom
wilderness yearsidiom

redundant | American Dictionary


redundant
adjective
us/rɪˈdʌn·dənt/
more than what is usual or necessary, esp. using extra words that mean the same thing:
My English teacher was merciless if what we wrote was abstract, sentimental, or redundant.
Br People who are redundant have become unemployed because they are no longer needed at their place of work.

redundancy


noun[ U ]us/rɪˈdʌn·dən·si/
They’re trying to cut the redundancy of some federal programs.

redundant | Business English


redundant
adjective
uk /rɪˈdʌndənt/us
HR
having lost your job because your employer no longer needs you:
redundant employees/staff/workers
 be made redundant
HR
to lose your job because your employer no longer needs you:
She was made redundant from the company after eight years.
not needed or more than is needed:
Old copies of a textbook soon become redundant when a new edition comes out.
redundant buildings/equipment/propertiesThe levels of revenue generated by the auction sale of redundant properties was very encouraging.

Examples of redundant


redundant
In addition, there are those retired, dismissed for misconduct and of the remaining redundants, the majority do not have the service qualifications.
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If a rule with such a "compound" body is not redundant it might be so in part.
One set contains redundant rules, the other set is minimal w. r. t. redundancy.
They proved that the formed system of equations is redundant.
The attraction of what might at first blush seem a redundant translation was that nature could speak in a clear and undistorted voice.
As a result, there are three redundant constraints on rotation.
There are two distinct aspects of controlling a highly redundant robot such that it reaches its goal whilst avoiding all obstacles.
Redundant mechanisms of calcium-induced calcium release underlying calcium waves during fertilization of sea urchin eggs.
The key question is how to choose the self-motion of structurally flexible redundant manipulators to prevent undesired flexibility effects.
As far as we know, not many studies have been done on structurally flexible redundant manipulators.
There are essentially three methods for task planning; teach and replay procedures, simulation and inverse analytic approaches which are all applicable to non-redundant manipulators.
Applying these torques to the flexible dynamic equations, the dynamic responses of the flexible, redundant manipulator can be numerically obtained.
Clearly, it would be highly redundant to describe the orthography and pronunciation independently of each other.
Figure 7a shows a redundant manipulator with 5 links and 8 degrees of freedom.
Tabling seems to be an effective way to resolve infinite loops and redundant computations.
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