bypass
US: /ˈbaɪˌpæs/
UK: /bˈaɪpɑːs/
UK: /bˈaɪpɑːs/
English Vietnamese dictionary
bypass /'baipɑ:s/
- danh từ
- đường vòng (để tránh một vị trí nào trên đường chính, để tránh ùn xe lại...)
- (điện học) đường rẽ, sun
- lỗ phun hơi đốt phụ
- ngoại động từ
- làm đường vòng (ở nơi nào)
- đi vòng
- (nghĩa bóng) bỏ qua, phớt lờ
Advanced English dictionary
noun, verb
+ noun
1 (especially BrE) a road that passes around a town or city rather than through the centre: the western bypass around the town + the Newbury bypass
2 a medical operation on the heart in which blood is directed along a different route so that it does not flow through a part that is damaged or blocked; the new route that the blood takes: heart bypass surgery + a triple bypass operation
+ verb [VN]
1 to go around or avoid a place: A new road now bypasses the town.
2 to ignore a rule, an official system or sb in authority, especially in order to get sth done quickly: They let us bypass the usual admissions procedure.
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 avoid, evade, circumvent, sidestep, skirt, go or get round, detour; ignore, Slang give the go-by:
I shall bypass many problems if I take that route.
n.
2 detour, alternative (way, route, etc.), alternate way or route:
Take the bypass and avoid the town traffic.
Collocation dictionary
QUANT.
stretch
That stretch of bypass will be finished by January.
VERB + BYPASS
build
PREP.
along a/the ~
speeding along the bypass
| on a/the ~
the traffic on the bypass
| round a/the ~
We drove round the bypass to the airport.
| ~ around/round
building a new bypass around the town
Concise English dictionary
bypast|bypasses|bypassed|bypassing
+a road that takes traffic around the edge of a town
+a surgically created shunt (usually around a damaged part)
+a conductor having low resistance in parallel with another device to divert a fraction of the current
verb
+avoid something unpleasant or laborious