redundant re·dun·dant adj

redundant re·dun·dant adj
[rɪ'dʌnd(ə)nt]
(Brit: worker) licenziato (-a) (per esubero di personale), (detail, object) superfluo (-a), Literature ridondante

to be made redundant — (worker) essere licenziato (-a) (perché in esubero)

these skills are now redundant — queste capacità sono ormai superflue


English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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