redundance

英 美 [rɪ'dʌndəns]
  • n. 冗余;过多;重复
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redundance (n.)
1610s, from Latin redundantia "an overflowing, superfluity, excess," from redundare (see redundant).
1. Abundance doesn't mean redundance. hound found a profound book on the roundabout.
充裕其实不料味骈枝. 猎犬在扭转木顿时找到一本深奥的书.

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2. It can reduce data redundance and improve data access efficiency.
该模型能有效降低数据冗余,提高数据访问效率.

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3. In designing the control system, the hardware redundance and the software tolerance technology are adopted.
在设计控制系统中, 采用了硬件冗余和软件容错技术,使得整个系统的可靠性大大增强.

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4. Abundance doesn't mean redundance. The hound found a profound book on the roundabout.
充裕并不意味多余. 猿犬在旋转木马上找到一本深奥的书.

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5. Effective encoding technologies to obliterate redundance and retain the image quality are the focus of research.
采用有效的压缩编码技术删除冗余,以尽量少的比特数存储图像,并同时保证图像的质量,己成为研究的热点.

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