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otiose

/oh-shee-ohs, oh-tee-/US // ˈoʊ ʃiˌoʊs, ˈoʊ ti- //UK // (ˈəʊtɪˌəʊs, -ˌəʊz) //

燕窝,燕麦,燕尾服,燕子

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being at leisure; idle; indolent.
    • : ineffective or futile.
    • : superfluous or useless.

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Examples

  • There is no superfluous ornament in his orations, nothing tawdry, nothing otiose.

  • Do they serve to direct observation, colligate data, and guide experimentation, or are they otiose?

  • A historian may be a theist; but, so far as his work is concerned, this particular belief is otiose.

  • Searching comparisons between the arts of Strindberg and Shakespeare are otiose.

  • The principle "same cause, same effect," which philosophers imagine to be vital to science, is therefore utterly otiose.