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单词 redundancy
释义 re·dun·dan·cy
I. \rə̇ˈdəndənsē, rēˈ-, -si\ noun
also re·dun·dance \-n(t)s\
(plural redundancies also redundances)
Etymology: Latin redundantia, from redundant-, redundans + -ia -y
1. : the quality or state of being redundant : superfluity
 < dread of economic redundancy that drove terrified mill hands to wreck Arkwright's spinning jenny — Times Literary Supplement >
2.
 a. : a lavish or excessive supply : profusion, overabundance
  < a redundancy of jewelry and a scarcity of clothing — Alan Moorehead >
  < a magnificent redundancy of beard — Elinor Wylie >
 b. : a nonessential appendage
 c. : surplusage in a legal pleading
3.
 a. : superfluous repetition or verbosity : prolixity, tautology
  < the … florid redundancy of Italian prose — Havelock Ellis >
 b. : an act or instance of needless repetition
  < redundancies result … when the writer fails to perceive the scope of a word — Bruce Westly >
4. : the part of a communication that can be eliminated without loss of essential information; specifically : the number arrived at by subtracting from one the ratio of the actual information content of a communication to the maximum information content and expressed as a percentage
II. noun
chiefly Britain
1. : dismissal from a job especially by layoff
2. : duplication of components (as of a computer system) that allows continued functionality despite the failure of an individual component
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