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bypass

Aussprache: [ˈbaɪpæs]

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Kontext: „travel/transportation“

(verb) to go around something instead of going through it. This can happen when there's a roadblock or detour and you need to take a different path.

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We bypassed the traffic jam by taking a side road.

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She couldn't bypass the long line at the store, so she had to wait.

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Is there a way to bypass the construction on the main road?

Kontext: „health/medicine“

(noun) a medical procedure that makes a new path for blood to flow to the heart. This is done when the normal path is blocked.

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The doctor performed a bypass to help improve blood flow to the patient's heart.

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Without the necessary bypass, the patient faced serious health risks.

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What happens during a bypass surgery?

Kontext: „travel/transportation“

(noun) a road that goes around a town or city to help avoid traffic. It lets you drive faster without going through all the busy streets.

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Taking the bypass allowed us to reach the airport much quicker.

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We missed the bypass and ended up stuck in city traffic for hours.

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Which way do we take to get to the bypass?

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