bypassing / ˈbaɪˌpæs, -ˌpɑs /

绕过绕开绕行旁路

bypassing2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a road enabling motorists to avoid a city or other heavy traffic points or to drive around an obstruction.
  2. a secondary pipe or other channel connected with a main passage, as for conducting a liquid or gas around a fixture, pipe, or appliance.
  3. Electricity. shunt.
  4. 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

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

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

bypassing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

avoid

更多bypassing例句

  1. 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.
  2. It has straightforward guidance on casing the target, as well bypassing guards, security, cameras, and access control.
  3. The senator then turned to Chief Johnson for questions, bypassing LaPierre.
  4. Africa has skipped a technological generation, bypassing the landlines that stripe our Western skies for the wireless way.
  5. It was asked, left to right, across the stage, bypassing Gingrich, tightening the noose.
  6. Bypassing the agent, said Iooss, now “seems like a novel approach.”
  7. "Handily bypassing the earliest and most unpleasant stages of humanity," Smullyan sighed.