bypass
bypass 英 [ˈbaɪpɑ:s] 美 [ˈbaɪˌpæs]
vt. 绕过 n. 旁路;搭桥术
进行时:bypassing 过去式:bypassed 过去分词:bypassed 第三人称单数:bypasses 名词复数:bypasses
- When you bypass something, you avoid it, go around it, or ignore it. You might wish you could just read the books assigned in your English class and bypass the papers and exams.
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- vt. 绕过
- n. 旁路;搭桥术
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1. heart bypass surgery
心脏搭桥手术
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2. a triple bypass operation
接三通管的手术
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3. A new road now bypasses the town.
一条新路绕城镇而过。
- bypass (n.) also by-pass, 1848, "small pipe passing around a valve in a gasworks" (for a pilot light, etc.), from the verbal phrase; see by + pass (v.). First used 1922 for "road for the relief of congestion;" figurative sense is from 1928. The heart operation was first so called 1957.
- bypass (v.) 1823, "to pass by" (implied in bypassed), from the verbal phrase; see by + pass (v.). From 1928 as "to go round, avoid;" figurative use from 1941. Related: Bypassed; bypassing.
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