redundant 的定义
- characterized by verbosity or unnecessary repetition in expressing ideas; prolix: a redundant style.
- being in excess; exceeding what is usual or natural: a redundant part.
- having some unusual or extra part or feature.
- characterized by superabundance or superfluity: lush, redundant vegetation.
- Engineering. not necessary for resisting statically determined stresses. having members designed to resist other than statically determined stresses; hyperstatic.noting a complete truss having additional members for resisting eccentric loads.Compare complete, incomplete. having excess or duplicate parts that can continue to perform in the event of malfunction of some of the parts.
- Linguistics. characterized by redundancy; predictable.
- Computers. containing more bits or characters than are required, as a parity bit inserted for checking purposes.
- Chiefly British. removed or laid off from a job.
redundant 近义词
excessive; repetitious
更多redundant例句
- This makes the two hemispheres largely redundant — they carry the same information about the lines — so we can forget the southern one.
- It’s all set against the challenge of the search for a business model, people being asked to do more work, others being made redundant.
- Some models are multi-cookers, which will allow them to replace otherwise redundant devices in your cabinet and on your countertop, thereby saving space just by being there.
- It is healthy to maintain redundant databases, collected by active communities, so that data can be challenged in order to keep the civic space open and global.
- The resulting surface is a highly redundant representation of the dodecahedron, with 10 copies of each pentagon.
- On some issues, Puck was so mired in its own times that the commentary is redundant.
- The sheer amount of redundant bureaucracy needs to be eliminated.
- Overall, The Judge wants to be insightful and funny and sad, but it instead ends up being clichéd and redundant.
- It almost seems that an “official” investigation will be redundant.
- The waitress recommends that we get our pannukakku with nisu toast, which seems redundant—toast with pancakes?
- Within were the park and the deer, and the mansion rearing its brilliant columns amidst the redundant groves of a Spanish autumn.
- On p. 21 The redundant double quotation mark after "grandure" has been deleted.
- For a time there was enthusiastic cutting of septal spurs and burning of redundant mucosa and cauterizing of sensitive areas.
- The phrase seems redundant, but ‘trivial’ may here be used in the strict sense of common or well-known.
- He stood six feet six inches high in his stockings, and straight as an arrow, without any redundant flesh.