redundancy

英[rɪ'dʌndənsi] 美[rɪ'dʌndənsi]
  • n. 冗余;多余信息;备份;裁员
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. 多余
    2. 冗余
    3. 解雇
    4. 重复
    5. 裁员
    6. 过多
    7. 过剩
    8. 多余物
    9. 累赘
    10. 多余信息
    11. 繁琐
    12. 繁琐的手续
    13. 作为编余人员
    14. 多余量
    15. 冗余码
    16. 冗语
    17. 赘词
    18. 冗余度
    19. 冗余位

英英释义

Noun:
  1. repetition of messages to reduce the probability of errors in transmission

  2. the attribute of being superfluous and unneeded;

    "the use of industrial robots created redundancy among workers"

  3. (electronics) a system design that duplicates components to provide alternatives in case one component fails

  4. repetition of an act needlessly

1. The company has had to make redundancy payments of £472 million.
该公司不得不为裁员支付4.72亿英镑的补偿款。

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2. The term "early retirement" is nearly always a euphemism for redundancy nowadays.
现在“提前退休”几乎就是裁员的委婉说法。

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3. It is absurd to be discussing compulsory redundancy policies for teachers.
讨论针对教师的强制裁员政策真是滑稽可笑。

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4. You can hedge against redundancy or illness with insurance.
可以购买保险以防失业或患病。

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5. The really heavy redundancy costs have been accounted for.
非常庞大的裁员开支已被列入预算。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The takeover cause250 redundancy.
      接管移交造成250人的裁员。
    2. He put all his redundancy money into a shop.
      他把所有剩余资金都投入了一家商店。
    3. But if the trail of predecessor is long, redundancy can be well hidden.
      但是如果前导的联接链很长,那么这种多余就常常隐藏起来。
    4. The threat of redundancy was suddenly removed.
      裁员的危险顿时消除了。