释义 |
redundant美 [rɪ'dʌndənt] 英 [rɪ'dʌndənt] - adj.被裁减的;多余的;不需要的
- 网络冗余;过剩的;过多的
adj. laid off,let go,out of work,jobless,superfluous 1. | 被裁减的without a job because there is no more work available for you in a company |
| to be made redundant from your job 成为冗员而被裁减 | | redundant employees 受裁汰的员工 |
2. | 多余的;不需要的not needed or useful |
| The picture has too much redundant detail. 这幅画中不必要的细节太多。 |
adj. | 1. 过多的,冗余的,冗长的(文章等);累赘的;丰富的(食物等);过剩的 6. 后备的〔指特别多配备的配件,以防整个机件中这一配件发生故障〕 1. 过多的,冗余的,冗长的(文章等);累赘的;丰富的(食物等);过剩的 6. 后备的〔指特别多配备的配件,以防整个机件中这一配件发生故障〕 | v. | |
adj. | 1. not or no longer needed or wanted 2. with the same meaning as a word used elsewhere in a passage and without a rhetorical purpose 3. fitted as a backup component or system 4. dismissed from employment because the job or the worker has been deemed no longer necessary 5. if someone is redundant, they have been told they must leave their job because they are no longer needed 6. designed to operate instead of a piece of electronic equipment or system if it fails 1. not or no longer needed or wanted 2. with the same meaning as a word used elsewhere in a passage and without a rhetorical purpose 3. fitted as a backup component or system 4. dismissed from employment because the job or the worker has been deemed no longer necessary 5. if someone is redundant, they have been told they must leave their job because they are no longer needed 6. designed to operate instead of a piece of electronic equipment or system if it fails |
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