[/ˈbaɪpɑːs; US -pæs; ˋbaɪˏpæs/] n 用法: 1 road by which traffic can go round a city, busy area, etc instead of through it (绕开城市、闹市区等的)旁道: 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. 用法: 2 (medical 医) alternative passage for blood to circulate through during a surgical operation, esp on the heart 分路; 旁路; 旁通管; 分流术: [attrib 作定语] bypass surgery 使用旁通管的外科手术. bypass 2 v [Tn] 用法: 1 provide (a town, etc) with a bypass 在(市镇等)外围辟一条旁道: a plan to bypass the town centre 在市镇中心外围开辟旁道的计划. 用法: 2 go around or avoid (sth), using a bypass 走旁道以绕过或避开(某物): 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. * (fig 比喻) bypass a difficulty, problem, etc 避开困难、问题等. 用法: 3 ignore (a rule, procedure, etc) or fail to consult (sb) in order to act quickly 为图省事而不顾(规则、手续等)或不请教(某人): 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. |