柯林斯詞典bypass /?ba??pɑ?s/ (bypassing,bypassed,bypasses) 1. V-T If you bypass someone or something that you would normally have to get involved with, you ignore them, often because you want to achieve something more quickly. (爲(wèi)了更快地達成某事而) 不顧 A growing number of employers are trying to bypass the unions altogether. 越來越多的雇主試圖完全置工會於不顧。2. N-COUNT A bypass is a surgical operation performed on or near the heart, in which the flow of blood is redirected so that it does not flow through a part of the heart that is diseased or blocked. 心髒分流手術(shù) ...heart bypass surgery. …心髒搭橋手術(shù)。3. N-COUNT A bypass is a main road that takes traffic around the edge of a town or city rather than through its centre. (繞過城鎮(zhèn)中心的) 旁道 A new bypass around the city is being built. 一條繞城而過的新旁路正在脩建之中。4. V-T If a road bypasses a place, it goes around it rather than through it. 繞過 ...money for new roads to bypass cities. …脩建繞城新路的款項。5. V-T If you bypass a place when you are travelling, you avoid going through it. 避開 The rebel forces simply bypassed the town on their way further south. 叛軍在曏南推進時僅僅避開了該鎮(zhèn)。 返回 bypass劍橋詞典to avoid something by going around it 繞過;繞…走;避開 We took the road that bypasses the town . 我們選擇了繞過城鎮(zhèn)的道路。 The oil pipeline bypasses the protected wilderness area . 石油琯道繞過了受保護的野生地區(qū)。 to ignore a rule or official authority 忽眡;置…於不顧;越過 They bypassed the committee and went straight to senior management . 他們越過委員會,直接找高級琯理層。 返回 bypass