superfluous
含义: More than is needed or wanted; unnecessary or excessive.
Superfluous describes something that exceeds what is required and is therefore surplus. 'Superfluous detail,' 'superfluous words,' and 'superfluous staff' are standard collocations. The word implies that what is excess should be removed or reduced. In writing advice, 'cutting superfluous words' is a fundamental principle of good prose. The word carries a slightly more literary or formal register than 'unnecessary' and is always mildly critical.
例句
- The editor stripped out superfluous adjectives, leaving the prose lean and direct. 编辑删去了多余的形容词,使文章精炼而直接。La editora eliminó los adjetivos superfluos, dejando la prosa escueta y directa.編集者は余分な形容詞を削ぎ落とし、引き締まった直截な文章に仕上げた。편집자는 군더더기 형용사를 깎아내어 간결하고 직접적인 문장으로 다듬었다.
- Automation rendered many administrative roles superfluous, leading to significant job losses. 自动化使许多行政岗位变得多余,导致了大量裁员。La automatización hizo superfluos muchos puestos administrativos, lo que provocó importantes pérdidas de empleo.自動化により多くの事務職が不要となり、大幅な人員削減につながった。자동화로 인해 많은 사무직이 불필요해졌고, 상당한 일자리 감소로 이어졌다.
- She felt her presence at the meeting was entirely superfluous, as all decisions had already been made. 她觉得自己出席这次会议完全是多余的,因为所有的决定都已做出。Sentía que su presencia en la reunión era completamente superflua, pues todas las decisiones ya estaban tomadas.全ての決定がすでに下されていたため、彼女は自分がその会議に出席する必要はまったくないと感じた。모든 결정이 이미 내려진 상태였기 때문에, 그녀는 자신이 회의에 참석할 필요가 전혀 없다고 느꼈다.
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用法指南
语境: academic, literary, professional
语气: negative
起源与历史
From Latin superfluus (overflowing, unnecessary), from superfluere (to overflow), from super- (over) + fluere (to flow). The image is of liquid overflowing a vessel — what goes beyond the brim is surplus.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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