Redundantの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Redundant」を含む文の意味
Q:
I was made redundant last year とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
It means you got laid off from your job
Q:
I have been made redundant. とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
It really depends of the context that you are talking.
For example if s/he's knows that is going to lose the job can say "I am redundant about my job" which can mean I am unsecure or probably going to be fired
For example if s/he's knows that is going to lose the job can say "I am redundant about my job" which can mean I am unsecure or probably going to be fired
Q:
redundant とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
It means very repetitive or overdone. For ex. the phrase "visible to the eye" is redundant because the word "visible" means something you can see so there is no point in adding "to the eye".
Q:
With redundant servers とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Redundancy is the idea that they have multiple servers that do the same thing. Meaning that if one server goes bad they have many to replace them so they won't lose any of the data in one of them that has issues.
Q:
It is redundant to say so. とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Redundant just means something that isn't required anymore so taking it away won't make a difference.
Using this phrase in a sentence means the you are telling the previous person who spoke that what they said is irrelevant or unnecessary. For example,
A - "This burger looks disgusting but is actually the best burger I have ever had. I'm glad I only think about how food tastes."
B - "If you only care about how food tastes then worrying about how it looks is REDUNDANT, is it not?"
So in this sentence 'B' is telling 'A' that there is no point talking about how the burger looks if all 'A' cares about is the taste.
You can use another woot like 'unnecessary' which has a similar meaning, where something or someone is not needed. I'll use the same sentence to show you how it works,
A - "This burger looks disgusting but is actually the best burger I have ever had. I'm glad I only think about how food tastes."
B - "If you only care about how food tastes then worrying about how it looks is UNNECESSARY, is it not?"
These are just a few examples but I hope it isn't too confusing.
I hope it helps! 👍🏼
Using this phrase in a sentence means the you are telling the previous person who spoke that what they said is irrelevant or unnecessary. For example,
A - "This burger looks disgusting but is actually the best burger I have ever had. I'm glad I only think about how food tastes."
B - "If you only care about how food tastes then worrying about how it looks is REDUNDANT, is it not?"
So in this sentence 'B' is telling 'A' that there is no point talking about how the burger looks if all 'A' cares about is the taste.
You can use another woot like 'unnecessary' which has a similar meaning, where something or someone is not needed. I'll use the same sentence to show you how it works,
A - "This burger looks disgusting but is actually the best burger I have ever had. I'm glad I only think about how food tastes."
B - "If you only care about how food tastes then worrying about how it looks is UNNECESSARY, is it not?"
These are just a few examples but I hope it isn't too confusing.
I hope it helps! 👍🏼
「Redundant」の使い方・例文
Q:
redundant を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
I have been made redundant - I have lost my job
That chair is redundant - it is not used at all
Your point (in conversation) is redundant - it does not apply/ does not effect the outcome/ is useless
That chair is redundant - it is not used at all
Your point (in conversation) is redundant - it does not apply/ does not effect the outcome/ is useless
Q:
redundant を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
redundant means repetitive. so when someone says a word over and over again,multiple times in a sentence,you can say that the person is using *insert redundant* rendundant.
i hope this helps
i hope this helps
Q:
redundant を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
A: "It was freezing cold."
B: "You don't need to say 'cold.' That's redundant."
"I was fired from my job. After the merger, I was told my job was redundant." (会社の併合後、同じ仕事できる人がいたから、私の職は必要がないに言われて首になってしまった。)
"In the phrase, 'the dark, black night,' 'black' is redundant. If it's dark, it must be black."
B: "You don't need to say 'cold.' That's redundant."
"I was fired from my job. After the merger, I was told my job was redundant." (会社の併合後、同じ仕事できる人がいたから、私の職は必要がないに言われて首になってしまった。)
"In the phrase, 'the dark, black night,' 'black' is redundant. If it's dark, it must be black."
Q:
redundant を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
redundant is similar to the meaning unneccesary.
e.g.
My professor’s redundant speech consisted of him saying the same thing over and over again.
e.g.
My professor’s redundant speech consisted of him saying the same thing over and over again.
Q:
redundant を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Please stop me if I become redundant.
「Redundant」の類語とその違い
Q:
redundant と useless はどう違いますか?
A:
Redundant means that you don't need something anymore, and useless is something that doesn't help you get what you want or what you need
Q:
redundant と superfluous はどう違いますか?
A:
"Superfluous" means there is no good reason for it to be there. "Redundant" means that something else is doing the same job, but sometimes you want redundancy in a design, so that if one thing fails, the other thing will still be working.
Q:
redundant と obsolete はどう違いますか?
A:
Difference between redundant and obsolete are that both used for different purpose. For redundant, it defined as dismissing something that are unnecessary things or words. On other hand, obsolete is defined by “no longer used by anyone or replaced by something newer”. Commonly, obsolete is often defined—“no longer used by anyone”.
An example of redundant is “more than 200 of the company's employees have already been made redundant”.
Example of obsolete: farming methods that are now obsolete. This example is telling that farming methods are no longer used by anyone.
An example of redundant is “more than 200 of the company's employees have already been made redundant”.
Example of obsolete: farming methods that are now obsolete. This example is telling that farming methods are no longer used by anyone.
Q:
redundant と superfluous はどう違いますか?
A:
Redundant means that something is very repetitive, so it is unnecessary for it to be said or done again. Superfluous means that it is extra or too much to say or do something.
Q:
be redundant と be fire はどう違いますか?
A:
@alexandraampuero: being redundant is when a business can no longer afford to keep paying you, so you loose your job. Being fired is usually when you have done something bad and they no longer want you working for them
「Redundant」を翻訳
Q:
redundant は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
redundant は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Her words always seem redundant to me
Using different ways to a sentence gives it more "life."
Using different ways to a sentence gives it more "life."
Q:
redundant は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
thank you
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「Redundant」についての他の質問
Q:
Which is more natural and used more often?
And I'd like to know if "had" is really necessary or just redundant.
I arrived at school after she "had" left.
I arrived at school after she left.
And I'd like to know if "had" is really necessary or just redundant.
I arrived at school after she "had" left.
I arrived at school after she left.
A:
Both forms are natural, and often used.
Because this sentence uses "after" to specify the relative order of the actions, both mean the same thing. Therefore using "had" is not necessary, but it is also not unnatural and fairly common to use it too.
(It is true that it is not required, but I would not call it "redundant", as that would usually imply that it is actually wrong or sounds strange, which it doesn't.)
However, if the sentence did not use "after", then the two would not mean the same thing, and whether you use "had" or not would be important, for example:
"When I arrived at school, she left" -- The two things happened at the same time, or she left right after I arrived.
"When I arrived at school, she had left" -- She already left before I arrived.
Because this sentence uses "after" to specify the relative order of the actions, both mean the same thing. Therefore using "had" is not necessary, but it is also not unnatural and fairly common to use it too.
(It is true that it is not required, but I would not call it "redundant", as that would usually imply that it is actually wrong or sounds strange, which it doesn't.)
However, if the sentence did not use "after", then the two would not mean the same thing, and whether you use "had" or not would be important, for example:
"When I arrived at school, she left" -- The two things happened at the same time, or she left right after I arrived.
"When I arrived at school, she had left" -- She already left before I arrived.
Q:
He was made redundant from his job as security guard. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
His security guard job was made redundant. (the job became redundant not the person.)
Q:
He puts redundant enthusiasm on his job, which brings him nothing but troubles. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
× He puts redundant enthusiasm on his job, which brings him nothing but troubles.
✓ He puts an unnecessary amount of passion into his job, which brings him nothing but trouble.
A synonym of redundant is “unecessary”. Redundant is more natural when it’s describing words.
Enthusiasm is a positive word. So i used passion because it can be positive and negative
✓ He puts an unnecessary amount of passion into his job, which brings him nothing but trouble.
A synonym of redundant is “unecessary”. Redundant is more natural when it’s describing words.
Enthusiasm is a positive word. So i used passion because it can be positive and negative
Q:
there is redundant in the employees in the company この表現は自然ですか?
A:
Some employees are redundant
The company has redundancy
The company has redundancy
Q:
"I made it compact by getting rid of redundant stuff out of it." この表現は自然ですか?
A:
"I made it compact by getting rid of redundant stuff.”
“I made it compact by taking redundant stuff out of it.”
“I made it compact by taking redundant stuff out of it.”
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