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1 workers made redundant
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > workers made redundant
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2 redundant
adjective1) (Brit.): (now unemployed) arbeitslos2) (more than needed) überflüssig* * *((of workers) no longer employed because there is no longer any job for them where they used to work: Fifty men have just been made redundant at the local factory.) freigesetzt- academic.ru/60990/redundancy">redundancy* * *re·dun·dant[rɪˈdʌndənt]to make sb \redundant jdn entlassen3. COMPUT redundant* * *[rI'dʌndənt]adjseveral redundant buildings have been demolished — mehrere Gebäude, die nicht mehr gebraucht werden, sind abgerissen worden
2) (Brit IND = out of work) arbeitslosto make sb redundant — jdn entlassen, jdn freisetzen
to become/to be made redundant —
he found himself redundant — er war plötzlich ohne Arbeitsplatz
* * *redundant [rıˈdʌndənt] adj (adv redundantly)1. überreichlich, -mäßig2. a) überschüssig (Kapital etc)redundant workers überflüssig gewordene Arbeitskräfte;make redundant freistellen, -setzen3. üppig4. überquellend, -fließend ( beide:of, with von)5. redundant:a) überladen (Stil etc), besonders weitschweifigb) pleonastisch* * *adjective1) (Brit.): (now unemployed) arbeitslosbe made or become redundant — den Arbeitsplatz verlieren
2) (more than needed) überflüssig* * *adj.redundant (zusätzlich vorhanden) adj.
См. также в других словарях:
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