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[ri΄dʌndənt] a չափազանց շատ, ոչ պիտանի. աշխատանքից ազատված (հաստիքների կրճատման պատճառով). make redundant աշխատանքից ազատել/կրճատել. a redundant word ավելորդ բառ. redundant labour աշխատուժի ավելցուկ
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make unnecessary — v. make redundant; avoid unnecessary use or expenditure, save; do unnecessary effort … English contemporary dictionary
redundant — re‧dun‧dant [rɪˈdʌndənt] adjective especially BrE HUMAN RESOURCES if you are made redundant, you lose your job because your employer no longer has a job for you: • The bank expects to make 15,000 staff redundant over the next three years. * * *… … Financial and business terms
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Nodes — Redundant/Reliable Array of Inexpensive/Independent Nodes (RAIN) is an open architecture approach to computer storage, that combines commodity or low cost computing hardware with highly intelligent management software to surpass the reliability… … Wikipedia
redundant — adj. 1 (BrE) no longer needed for a job VERBS ▪ be ▪ become ▪ make sb ▪ the decision to make 800 employees compulsorily redundant ADVERB … Collocations dictionary
redundant — re|dun|dant [rıˈdʌndənt] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , present participle of redundare; REDOUND] 1.) BrE if you are redundant, your employer no longer has a job for you ▪ Seventy factory workers were made redundant in the resulting… … Dictionary of contemporary English
redundant — adjective 1 BrE if you are redundant your employer no longer has a job for you: make sb redundant: Seventy factory workers were made redundant in the resulting cuts. 2 not necessary because something else does the same thing: The word gradually… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
redundant — /rɪ dʌndənt/ adjective 1. more than is needed, useless ● a redundant clause in a contract ● The new legislation has made clause 6 redundant. ● Retraining can help workers whose old skills have become redundant. 2. ♦ to make someone redundant to… … Dictionary of banking and finance
make — ▪ I. make make 1 [meɪk] verb made PTandPP [meɪd] making PRESPART 1. [transitive] MANUFACTURING to produce something by working or by using industrial processes … Financial and business terms
redundant — adjective redundant churches Syn: unnecessary, not required, unneeded, surplus (to requirements), superfluous Ant: necessary Phrases: make someone redundant … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
make someone redundant — Syn: dismiss, lay off, give someone their notice, discharge; informal sack, fire … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
The Make-Up — Background information Origin Washington, D.C., USA Genres Post pun … Wikipedia