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прил.1) общ.а) излишний, избыточный; чрезмерный (превосходящий нормальный или необходимый уровень чего-л.)all redundant product was sent to a de-manufacturing plant — вся излишняя продукция направлена на переработку
2)а) общ. сходный, повторяющийсяб) тех. дублирующий, резервный, аварийный (о каком-л. элементе системы, активирующемся в случае поломки, аварии или несрабатывания основного элемента)3) эк. тр. излишний, увольняемый по сокращению штатов [в связи с реорганизацией, в связи со сменой собственника\] (по причинам, на зависящим от работника)redundant staff — излишняя рабочая сила; работники, увольняемые в связи с реорганизацией [по сокращению штатов\]
to make someone redundant — посчитать работника излишним, принять решение об увольнении
See:redundancy 3)
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