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bypassing

/bahy-pas, -pahs/US // ˈbaɪˌpæs, -ˌpɑs //UK // (ˈbaɪˌpɑːs) //

绕过,绕开,绕行,旁路

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a road enabling motorists to avoid a city or other heavy traffic points or to drive around an obstruction.
    • : a secondary pipe or other channel connected with a main passage, as for conducting a liquid or gas around a fixture, pipe, or appliance.
    • : Electricity. shunt.
    • : a surgical procedure in which a diseased or obstructed hollow organ is temporarily or permanently circumvented.Compare coronary bypass, gastric bypass, heart-lung machine, intestinal bypass.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    by·passed or by·past; by·passed or by·past; by·pass·ing.

    • : to avoid by following a bypass.
    • : to cause to follow a secondary pipe or bypass.
    • : to neglect to consult or to ignore the opinion or decision of: He bypassed the foreman and took his grievance straight to the owner.

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Examples

  • Each comes with its own costs of operation as well as size and form factor, but all things being equal, a bypass system is typically going to be the most compact and most cost-effective.

  • It has straightforward guidance on casing the target, as well bypassing guards, security, cameras, and access control.

  • The senator then turned to Chief Johnson for questions, bypassing LaPierre.

  • Africa has skipped a technological generation, bypassing the landlines that stripe our Western skies for the wireless way.

  • It was asked, left to right, across the stage, bypassing Gingrich, tightening the noose.

  • Bypassing the agent, said Iooss, now “seems like a novel approach.”

  • "Handily bypassing the earliest and most unpleasant stages of humanity," Smullyan sighed.