Bypass
01
a highway or route built to divert traffic around a town or city center
例
The new bypass reduced congestion in the downtown area.
Trucks are required to take the bypass instead of driving through the city.
02
a low-resistance conductor connected in parallel with another device to divert part of the current
例
The technician installed a bypass to protect the circuit from overload.
A resistor bypass helps stabilize the voltage in sensitive components.
to bypass
01
迂回する, 避ける
to navigate around or avoid something by taking an alternative route or direction
Transitive: to bypass a route or area [adj]
例
Due to road construction, drivers had to bypass the usual route.
道路工事のため、ドライバーは通常のルートを迂回しなければなりませんでした。
To save time during rush hour, commuters often bypass the busy intersection by using a less congested side street.
ラッシュアワーの時間を節約するために、通勤者はしばしば混雑した交差点を迂回し、混雑の少ない裏道を使います。
02
迂回する, 回避する
to circumvent or avoid something, especially cleverly or illegally
Transitive: to bypass an obstacle or problem
例
The engineer designed a system to bypass the faulty circuit and ensure the smooth operation of the machinery.
エンジニアは、故障した回路をバイパスし、機械のスムーズな操作を確保するシステムを設計しました。
The entrepreneur found a way to bypass unnecessary regulations.
起業家は不必要な規制を回避する方法を見つけました。



























