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1 Bypass
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2 Bypass
[‘baipas] m; -es, Bypässe (heart) bypass; jemandem einen Bypass legen perform a bypass (operation) on s.o.* * *der Bypassbypass* * *By|pass ['baipas]m -(es), -es or Bypässe[-pɛsə] (MED) bypassdreifacher/vierfacher Bypass — triple/quadruple bypass
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3 Bypass
m <tech.allg> ■ by-pass line; by-pass -
4 Bypass
By·pass <-es, Bypässe> [ʼbaipas] mbypass -
5 Bypass-Leitung
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6 Bypass-Sicherung
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7 Bypass-Diode
f <el> ■ bypass diode; shunt diode rar -
8 Bypass-Füllstandsanzeiger
m < msr> (seitlich an Außenwand montiert) ■ bypass level indicator; side-mount liquid level indicatorGerman-english technical dictionary > Bypass-Füllstandsanzeiger
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9 Bypass-Füllstandsschalter
German-english technical dictionary > Bypass-Füllstandsschalter
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10 Bypass-Luftschraube
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11 Bypass-Niveauschalter
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12 Bypass-Füllstandsschalter mit Schwimmer
m < msr> ■ side-mount liquid level float switchGerman-english technical dictionary > Bypass-Füllstandsschalter mit Schwimmer
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13 Bypass-Leitung
f <tech.allg> ■ by-pass line; by-pass -
14 Bypass-Ventil
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15 Bypass-Operation
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16 anatomischer Bypass
m <med.tech> ■ anatomical bypass -
17 extraanatomischer Bypass
m <med.tech> ■ extraanatomical bypassGerman-english technical dictionary > extraanatomischer Bypass
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18 Luft-Bypass
m <tech.allg> (z.B. in Luftmengenmesser) ■ air bypass -
19 Luft-Bypass
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20 automatischer Bypass
m <med.tech> (Sicherheitseinrichtung) ■ gas supply switch over; automatic gas switch-over
См. также в других словарях:
Bypass — may refer to:Bypass (slang)(digestive), where gas is expelled through anus during the event of a voluntary fecal restriction, thus the gas bypassed through the fecal matter and released via anus. *Bypass (computing), in computing, circumventing… … Wikipedia
Bypass — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Baipás –del inglés bypass– se refiere, en general, a una ruta alternativa a otra normal. Particularmente puede referirse a: Bypass, técnica de cirugía vascular que consiste en crear una ruta alternativa para el flujo … Wikipedia Español
Bypass — (ingl.; pronunc. [baipás]; pl. «bypass» o «bypasses», pronunc. [baipás] o [baipáses]) m. Med. Intervención quirúrgica que tiene por objeto restablecer el flujo sanguíneo en una arteria dañada. * * * Del inglés bypass, deviación, variante. En… … Enciclopedia Universal
Bypass — (englisch für „Umgehung“, „Überbrückung“), eingedeutscht Beipass steht für: Bypass (digitale Systeme), Umgehung der Pipeline in einer CPU Bypass (Logistik), die direkte Belieferung des Käufers unter Umgehung des Händlers Bypass (Medizin), das… … Deutsch Wikipedia
bypass — by‧pass [ˈbaɪpɑːs ǁ pæs] verb [transitive] to avoid something such as a law, rule, or system, or to avoid involving someone in a process: • Companies will always try to bypass laws aimed at protecting workers rights. • Customers can buy direct… … Financial and business terms
bypass — [bī′pas΄] n. 1. a way, path, etc. between two points that avoids or is auxiliary to the main way; specif., an alternative highway route, as for skirting an urban area 2. a pipe or channel providing an auxiliary passage for gas or liquid, as that… … English World dictionary
bypass — (del inglés; pronunciamos baipás ) sustantivo masculino 1. Prótesis artificial o biológica que comunica dos puntos de una arteria estropeada: Le han colocado un bypass porque tenía una estrechez en la válvula … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
bypass — channel … Dictionary of ichthyology
bypass — index avoidance (evasion), circumvent, detour, eschew, forgo, ignore, omit, pretermit … Law dictionary
bypass — 1848, of certain pipes in a gasworks, from BY (Cf. by) + PASS (Cf. pass). First used 1922 for road for the relief of congestion; figurative sense is from 1928. The heart operation was first so called 1957 … Etymology dictionary
bypass — [v] avoid blink at, burke, circumnavigate, circumvent, depart from, detour, deviate from, finesse, get around, go around, go around the barn*, ignore, let go, neglect, omit, outflank, pass around, sidestep, skirt, take back road*, wink at;… … New thesaurus