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形容词比较级
more redundant
形容词最高级
most redundant
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多余的, 冗余的
surpassing what is needed or required, and so, no longer of use
- His position at the company became redundant after the department was restructured.
部门重组后,他在公司的职位变得冗余。
- They removed redundant parts from the machine to improve efficiency.
他们从机器中移除了冗余部分以提高效率。
- The old equipment became redundant after the new system was installed.
新系统安装后,旧设备变得冗余。
- The outdated software was deemed redundant and replaced with a newer version.
过时的软件被认为冗余并被新版本取代。
- The extra steps in the process were redundant and removed.
过程中的额外步骤是多余的并被删除了。
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冗余的, 备份的
referring to a system or component that is duplicated or has backup to increase reliability or safety
- The aircraft's redundant systems ensure it can continue to operate even if one fails.
飞机的冗余系统确保即使一个系统出现故障,它也能继续运行。
- Engineers designed the bridge with redundant supports to enhance its structural integrity.
工程师设计了带有冗余支撑的桥梁以增强其结构完整性。
- Redundant power supplies are used in data centers to prevent outages.
数据中心使用冗余电源以防止停电。
- The safety protocol includes redundant checks to minimize the risk of errors.
安全协议包括冗余检查以最小化错误风险。
- In critical applications, redundant circuits are installed to maintain functionality in case of failure.
在关键应用中,安装冗余电路以在发生故障时保持功能。