redundantly / rɪˈdʌn dənt /

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redundantly 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. characterized by verbosity or unnecessary repetition in expressing ideas; prolix: a redundant style.
  2. being in excess; exceeding what is usual or natural: a redundant part.
  3. having some unusual or extra part or feature.
  4. characterized by superabundance or superfluity: lush, redundant vegetation.
  5. 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.
  6. Linguistics. characterized by redundancy; predictable.
  7. Computers. containing more bits or characters than are required, as a parity bit inserted for checking purposes.
  8. Chiefly British. removed or laid off from a job.

redundantly 近义词

redundantly

等同于 regularly

更多redundantly例句

  1. Meanwhile, Daimler Trucks is developing a customized Freightliner Cascadia truck chassis with redundant systems to allow Waymo to integrate its self-driving system.
  2. In fact, some of the joints are redundant, allowing it to rotate and orient itself in pretty much any position.
  3. Automation might have made your job redundant, or digital alternatives to the product or service your company produced might have become the new normal.
  4. Doing this will allow you to filter out those old and redundant logins that you may not want to carry over to your new password manager.
  5. Firms can also engage redundant suppliers for critical inputs, reduce product complexity for more flexible manufacturing, or hold more inventory and cash, just for a start.
  6. Lakshmana thereupon cuts off her nose and ears, rendering her redundantly hideous.
  7. Troy and the Troad were redundantly rich; it was their great crime to be so.
  8. This was then redundantly illustrated until the subject was supposed to be exhausted.
  9. The text of note 1.48 appeared redundantly in the text itself, an obvious error, and has been removed.