Bypass
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British pronunciation/bˈa‍ɪpɑːs/
American pronunciation/ˈbaɪˌpæs/
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Визначення та Значення "bypass"

01

об'їзна дорога, обхідна дорога

a road that goes round a city or town rather than going through the city center
bypass definition and meaning

What is a "bypass"?

A bypass is a road or route built to help vehicles avoid traveling through the center of a town or city. It is usually designed to keep traffic moving more quickly and reduce congestion in busy areas. Bypasses are often built around towns or cities to direct traffic along a path that avoids crowded streets or intersections, making travel faster for drivers who do not need to stop in the city. They are especially helpful for long-distance drivers or those passing through a town without needing to enter it.

02

біпас, мостовий провідник

a conductor having low resistance in parallel with another device to divert a fraction of the current
03

обхідний шлях, біпас

a surgical procedure in which a surgeon creates a new pathway for the transport of substances in the body
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What is a "bypass"?

A bypass refers to a surgical procedure used to create a new path for blood flow when arteries, which are the blood vessels that carry oxygen-filled blood from the heart throughout the body, become blocked or narrowed because of conditions like coronary artery disease. During this procedure, a healthy blood vessel is typically taken from another part of the body, such as the leg, and attached to redirect blood around the blocked artery, restoring enough blood supply to the heart muscle. Bypass surgery is often performed to relieve chest pain or to reduce the risk of heart attack in individuals with serious coronary artery disease. It can improve blood flow and overall heart function, helping patients manage heart-related symptoms and improve their quality of life.

01

обійти, оминути

to navigate around or avoid something by taking an alternative route or direction
Transitive: to bypass a route or area [adj]
to bypass definition and meaning
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Due to road construction, drivers had to bypass the usual route.
To save time during rush hour, commuters often bypass the busy intersection by using a less congested side street.
Hikers were forced to bypass the closed trail and find an alternative way to reach the summit.
02

обійти, обійтися

to circumvent or avoid something, especially cleverly or illegally
Transitive: to bypass an obstacle or problem
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The engineer designed a system to bypass the faulty circuit and ensure the smooth operation of the machinery.
The entrepreneur found a way to bypass unnecessary regulations.
The project manager devised a contingency plan to bypass potential bottlenecks in the construction timeline.
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