Redundant
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British pronunciation/ɹɪdˈʌndənt/
American pronunciation/ɹɪˈdəndənt/

"redundant"の定義と意味

redundant
01

余分な, 不要な

surpassing what is needed or required, and so, no longer of use
redundant definition and meaning
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His position at the company became redundant after the department was restructured.
They removed redundant parts from the machine to improve efficiency.
The old equipment became redundant after the new system was installed.
1.1

冗長な, 不要な

(of words or phrases) repetitive and unnecessary
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He was asked to remove redundant words from his writing to make it more concise.
The instructions were filled with redundant explanations that made them confusing.
She avoided redundant language in her report to keep it clear and direct.
1.2

冗長な, 余分な

no longer employed because there is no more work available or the position is no longer necessary
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They offered training programs to help redundant workers find new jobs.
The company had to make several employees redundant due to budget cuts.
Many redundant staff members were given severance packages.
02

冗長な, 余分な

referring to a system or component that is duplicated or has backup to increase reliability or safety
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The aircraft 's redundant systems ensure it can continue to operate even if one fails.
Engineers designed the bridge with redundant supports to enhance its structural integrity.
Redundant power supplies are used in data centers to prevent outages.
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