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 bypass ['baipɑ:s]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 旁路

vt. 省略, 绕过, 忽视, 回避

[电] 旁路


  1. We managed to bypass the shopping centre by taking side-streets.
    我们尽量走小路以绕过购物中心区.
  2. If we take the bypass we'll avoid the town centre.
    我们走旁道, 就能避开市镇的中心.
  3. He bypassed his colleagues on the board and went ahead with the deal.
    他未徵求董事会中同事的意见就做了这笔交易.


bypass
bypast
[ noun ]
  1. a highway that encircles an urban area so that traffic does not have to pass through the center

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. a surgically created shunt (usually around a damaged part)

  4. <noun.body>
  5. a conductor having low resistance in parallel with another device to divert a fraction of the current

  6. <noun.artifact>
[ verb ]
  1. avoid something unpleasant or laborious

  2. <verb.communication> get around go around short-circuit
    You cannot bypass these rules!


  1. Instead, they described it has a housecleaning measure agreed upon after Presser underwent a heart bypass operation in late 1983 to assure that control of the union remained with officials at its international headquarters in Washington.
  2. June 27 _ Bush calls for a constitutional amendment to bypass the Supreme Court ruling, saying "I will uphold our precious right to dissent, but burning the flag goes too far."
  3. Roselle Como, wife of singer Perry Como, is recovering from quadruple bypass coronary surgery that she underwent at the Heart Center at Duke Hospital on May 26.
  4. For example, the court in 1979 said states may require a pregnant, unmarried minor to obtain parental consent to an abortion so long as a judicial bypass option is provided.
  5. The emperor underwent surgery last year so doctors could perform a bypass around a growth in his pancreas.
  6. Mr. Yeltsin had sought to use disgruntlement with Mr. Gorbachev's initial version to forge an alternative treaty that would bypass the Kremlin.
  7. The decrees are expected to allow the government to bypass the lower house of parliament, which is faced with an overwhelming backlog of vital economic legislation.
  8. Contrary to the doom-and-gloomers, he says, the longest U.S. peacetime expansion didn't bypass the industrial sector.
  9. Gorbachev's decree, read on the nightly TV newscast "Vremya" and released by the Tass news agency, was an attempt to preserve the status quo at a time when many businesses are trying to bypass Moscow and trade directly with each other.
  10. By using McCaw's local cellular networks, AT&T can, to an extent, simply bypass the local telephone system and provide its customers with a combined local and long-distance service. All the while the battle over regional telephone monopolies goes on.
  11. Many investors have sought to bypass restrictions in contracts via a clause in the American Stock Exchange's constitution that permits customers to use the AAA unless the contract limits arbitration to specific exchanges.
  12. The Alsek and Tatshenshini Rivers are threatened by mining, the report said, and the Passaic is endangered by plans to eliminate flooding by building a "flood tunnel" to bypass some areas.
  13. But with the new A5 Shrewsbury bypass linking to the M54 and M6, west Shropshire will prosper now that it is more accessible. Birmingham airport is less than an hour away by road (although north Shropshire people use Manchester) and London 2 1/2 hours.
  14. The 87-year-old monarch vomited blood Sept. 19 and has since suffered from bleeding near his upper intestine, where doctors performed a bypass operation last year.
  15. The American money is being sought by the Soviet Union's Technology, Innovations, Production Co., which was recently set up to bypass the cumbersome Soviet bureaucracy and develop new technologies.
  16. Mrs. Ford underwent bypass surgery in November, but returned to the hospital in December because of complications.
  17. And the latest data shows that there is no longer-term advantage to bypass in these people, either.
  18. Plaintiffs contended Burke could have simply flashed his identification badge at security guards and used a bypass to avoid metal detectors.
  19. He also underwent single bypass heart surgery in 1982.
  20. He did not state a position on the bill's basic requirement for parental consent but voiced opposition to the so-called judicial bypass option when there is no parental consent.
  21. The proposal that noise levels should not be higher than 100 decibels drew an angry reaction from concert organizers, who said such measures would prompt rock stars to bypass Switzerland.
  22. A hospital pathologist who performed an autopsy concluded the surgery had been unnecessary since the woman either was clinically dead at the time or had no chance of surviving the bypass operation.
  23. On such a network, phone calls and data transmissions connect faster because they bypass the local phone-company switches that they normally follow.
  24. "We'd be right behind Federal Express and United Parcel Service, and bypass Airborne," he says.
  25. The safety board cited as contributing factors inadequate security and inadequate operatoring procedures by the airline that permitted Burke to bypass security at the Los Angeles airport because of his previous employment.
  26. Brook and his co-authors also found that Britain's 1985 rate of 210 coronary bypass operations per million residents was only half what it should have been if British doctors followed the British panel's criteria.
  27. The panels' review of hypothetical patients produced criteria for determining when bypass surgery and angiography are necessary or unnecessary.
  28. The call was made as the three republics implemented an agricultural pact that allows them to bypass Moscow.
  29. In the experiment, the Los Angeles researchers recruited 162 middle-aged men who had undergone bypass surgery and thus had confirmed atherosclerosis.
  30. They also bypass much of the onerous paperwork requirements of general obligation borrowing.
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