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redundancy 英語で:

1. a situation in which someone loses their job because their employer does not need them



英語 "という言葉redundancy"(a situation in which someone loses their job because their employer does not need them)集合で発生します。

the world of work

2. redundant


The bottles of beer that I brought to the party were redundant; the host's family owned a brewery.
Teenage discontentment is redundant.
My teacher told me my essay was full of redundant words.
Exceeding what is needed, superfluous; unnecessary to the sense, as words. I'll be busy the rest of the day, Martha. The boss wants me to take one of his redundant letters!
redundant workers
The redundant workers were angry to see robots doing their old work
One day, I think cars will become redundant and we'll fly everywhere.
After I came back to work after being sick I found out my position was made redundant and I had no job.
This one word was redundant in his speech.
In the sentence "She is a single unmarried woman", the word "unmarried" is redundant.
zostać zwolnionym - to made redundant / She was made redundant from the company after eight years. Eight thousand people have been made redundant in Britain this year.
If someone is redundant, they have been told they must leave their job because they are no longer needed. Computers have made our paper records redundant.
it is redundant effort adding no value to the product.
For many people the TV is becoming redundant and the computer screen is becoming the main source for viewing TV, DVDs etc. / Staff are being made redundant and the remaining staff are left to take on larger numbers of projects.
Old copies of a textbook soon become redundant when a new edition comes out.

英語 "という言葉redundancy"(redundant)集合で発生します。

Word formation nouns

3. when someone loses their job in a company because the job is no longer needed



4. using extra or unnecessary words or elements in communication often for clarity or emphasis