English to Irish Meaning of bypass - seach-chonair


Bypass :
seach-chonair

seach-chonair

seach-chonair, neamhaird, faillí, Dríodair, Neamhaird, ghrain, díspeagadh, pas, pas a fháil ag, fhágáil ar lár

sheachbhótharbypassedseachbhóithreseachaint
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Definitions of bypass in English
Noun(1) a highway that encircles an urban area so that traffic does not have to pass through the center(2) a surgically created shunt (usually around a damaged part(3) a conductor having low resistance in parallel with another device to divert a fraction of the current
Verb(1) avoid something unpleasant or laborious
Examples of bypass in English
(1) My slurring told the surgeon there wasn't time to keep cleaning it out, so he created a bypass to channel more blood upward and save my French accent, and quite possibly my life.(2) But the research team have found a way to bypass this problem by training antibodies to neutralise the damaging toxic waste emitted into the blood stream by meningococcal bacteria.(3) Protesters at Shipton-by-Beningbrough, near York, have been calling for the A19 to bypass their village since the 1930s.(4) A patient using this for an hour a day over a five-week period will see the same beneficial effects as they would from having a heart bypass operation, without having to risk having this major procedure.(5) Cut b was to estimate the hydraulic conductance of a leaf where water was prevented from flowing through all the major water paths and any easy bypass of interrupted veins was impeded.(6) Well, yes, there are certainly things we do, the things we look at in every artery or vein we use as a conduit, as a bypass .(7) To bypass such obstacles, an alternative intelligence group - the Office of Special Plans - was created.(8) he had a triple heart bypass in 2003(9) The town already possessed a bypass , intended to remove much of its traffic.(10) The problem, the blockage usually occurs at the very beginning of these blood vessels, allowing an opportunity for literally a bypass around the blockage.(11) The site is currently used as a driving range and will be adjacent to the proposed new ring road which will bypass Thurles town centre.(12) cardiac bypass(13) He has also had a heart bypass , and an operation on his leg arteries for a condition that left him almost crippled.(14) You will not be able to go around the town or bypass the town on it.(15) The Council discounted several land corridors that were home to the fern because it believed the bypass would be blocked by a legal challenge if one of them was chosen.(16) Three additional autopsies were performed on patients who had had their surgical bypass performed at other institutions.
Related Phrases of bypass
(1) by pass ::
de réir pas
(2) bypass surgery ::
máinliacht sheachbhóthar
(3) bypass valve ::
comhla seachbhóthar
(4) cardiopulmonary bypass ::
seach-chonair cardiopulmonary
Synonyms
Noun
1. detour ::
detour
2. ring road ::
bóthar fáinne
3. shunt ::
shunt
Verb
5. avoid ::
sheachaint
6. ignore ::
neamhaird
7. short-circuit ::
gearr-chuaird
Different Forms
bypass, bypassed, bypasses, bypassing
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