redundant
adj. 多餘的,累贅的; (因人員過剩)被解僱的,失業的; 重沓; 衍
If you are made redundant, your employer tells you to leave because your job is no longer necessary or because your employer cannot afford to keep paying you.
My husband was made redundant late last year.
我丈夫去年年底被裁了。
...a redundant miner.
失業的礦工
Something that is redundant is no longer needed because its job is being done by something else or because its job is no longer necessary or useful.
Changes in technology may mean that once-valued skills are now redundant.
技術上的革新可能意味著曾經被重視的技術現在已變得多餘。
...the conversion of redundant buildings to residential use.
將空置大樓改造為住宅
1. more than is needed, desired, or required;
2. use of more words than required to express an idea;
3. repetition of same sense in different words;
Any CEO who has to make half the force redundant needs to feel a similar detachment.
任何一名不得不裁掉一半員工的執行長,都需要具備類似的超脫感.
Seventy men at the factory were made redundant.
該廠有七十人作為冗員被裁.
They made me redundant.
他們使我成了超編人員.
Redundant characters often work as checking devices, as in parity and other checks.
冗餘字元通常用作校驗手段, 如奇偶校驗或其它校驗.
Prediction of muscle force is a redundant problem, which is solved by optimum methods.
肌肉力的預測是個冗餘問題, 需透過最佳化方法進行求解.