redundancy

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n. 过多, 冗长, 累赘, 多余, 冗余位, 冗余度, 冗余码, 多余信息 [计] 冗余

发音

UK /ɹɪˈdʌnd(ə)nsi/
AU
US /ɹɪˈdʌndən(t)si/
US /ɹə-/

词形变化

redundancies 复数 redundancies

释义与例句

n. C2
  1. 1.

    The state of being redundant.

    冗余

    可数 不可数
  2. 2.

    A superfluity; something redundant or excessive; a needless repetition in language.

    可数 不可数
  3. 3.

    A duplication of components or circuits to provide survival of the total system in case of failure of single components.

    可数 不可数

    2006, Lauren Bean, Richard E. Friedman, Chapter 5: School Safety in the Twenty First Century: Adapting to New Security Challenges Post-9/11, James J. F. Forest (editor), Homeland Security: Protecting America′s Targets, Volume 2: Public Spaces and Social Institutions, page 108, Staff redundancy is needed in the event that a supervisor and key unit supervisors are not present or unable to act in an emergency.

  4. 4.

    Duplication of parts of a message to guard against transmission errors.

    可数 不可数
  5. 5.

    The state of being unemployed because one's job is no longer necessary; the dismissal of such an employee; a layoff.

    失业

    下岗

    澳大利亚 新西兰 英国 可数 不可数

    1981, New Zealand House of Representatives. Parliamentary Debates, Volume 442, page 4212, Has he received any representation from Air New Zealand management about redundancy proposals for Air New Zealand staff; and, if so, do these proposals include redundancy agreements?

    1983, UK House of Commons, Papers by Command, Volume 40, page lvi, The potential savings did not take into account once-and-for-all staff redundancy costs of £16.5 million and unspecified costs involved in increasing stock levels […] .

  6. 6.

    surplusage inserted in a pleading which may be rejected by the court without impairing the validity of what remains.

    可数 不可数 法律

词汇关系

相关短语

词源

From redundant + -cy.

来源:wiktionary