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1. noun2. transitive verbbypass surgery — (Med.) eine Bypassoperation / Bypassoperationen
1)the road bypasses the town — die Straße führt um die Stadt herum
2) (fig.): (ignore) übergehen* * *noun (a road which avoids an obstruction or a busy area: Take the bypass round the city.) die Umleitung* * *ˈby·passI. nII. vt1. (detour)to \bypass an area/a town/the town centre ein Gebiet/eine Stadt/die Innenstadt umfahren2. (not consult)to \bypass a phase/stage/step eine Phase/ein Stadium/einen Schritt überspringento \bypass a difficulty/an issue/a problem eine Schwierigkeit/ein Problem/eine Frage vermeiden* * *['baɪpAːs]1. n(= road) Umgehungsstraße f; (MED, TECH = pipe etc) Bypass m2. vttown, village umgehen; (MED) umgehen; (TECH) fluid, gas umleiten; (fig) person übergehen; intermediate stage also überspringen; difficulties umgehen* * *A s1. Umleitung f, Umgehungsstraße f2. TECH Bypass m, Nebenleitung f3. Seiten-, Nebenkanal m4. ELEK Nebenschluss m, Shunt m:6. MED Bypass m:a) vorübergehende Blutumleitung eines Gefäßes während einer Operation an diesem Gefäßb) Überbrückung eines krankhaft veränderten Blutgefäßabschnitts durch Einpflanzung eines Venenstücks etc:have bypass surgery sich einer Bypassoperation unterziehenB v/t1. umgehen (auch fig)2. vermeiden3. fig übergehen4. ab-, umleiten5. ELEKa) shunten, vorbeileitenb) überbrücken* * *1. noun2. transitive verbbypass surgery — (Med.) eine Bypassoperation / Bypassoperationen
1)2) (fig.): (ignore) übergehen* * *(road) n.Umgehungsstraße f. n.(§ pl.: bypasses)= Kurzschluss ¨-e m.Umgehung -en f.Überbrückung (Elektrotechnik) f. v.umgehen v. -
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Bypass-Operation — Mit einem Bypass wird auf operativem Weg ein aufgetretenes Passagehindernis überbrückt. Dabei wird eine Verbindung mit dem Anfang der Engstelle (Stenose) bis zum Ende der Engstelle hergestellt. Eine Bypassoperation bezeichnet in der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
bypass operation — /ˈbaɪpas ɒpəˌreɪʃən/ (say buypahs opuh.rayshuhn) noun Medicine an operation in which a diseased or obstructed segment of the circulatory or digestive systems of the body is circumvented; particularly used to circumvent diseased blood vessels in… …
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operation — noun 1 MEDICAL (C) the process of cutting into someone s body to repair or remove a part that is damaged: a heart bypass operation | She had a bad operation, she had a hysterectomy. (+ on/for): She s going to have an operation on her knee. |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English