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Meanings of
short-circuit
in English
Portuguese
contornar
Spanish
evitar
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To avoid something unpleasant or laborious.
bypass
get around
go around
Portuguese
contornar
Portuguese
atalhar
Catalan
fer drecera
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To cause a short circuit.
short
Portuguese
atalhar
Synonyms
Examples for "
bypass
"
bypass
get around
go around
Examples for "
bypass
"
1
Technology is improving our ability to
bypass
some of these problems, however.
2
However, some rogue companies have found sneaky ways to
bypass
these measures.
3
Several conditions require subcutaneous colon
bypass
surgery in the esophageal diseases treatment.
4
It's a good thing I had that quintuple
bypass
surgery last year.
5
He suffered a minor heart attack following a
bypass
operation in 2002.
1
The fund being proposed would allow Poland to
get
around
this problem.
2
The ambitious plane-train concept doesn't
get
around
this problem; it embraces it.
3
Each director was finding innovative ways to
get
around
those budget problems.
4
Jason Dunstall agreed: Look at the players
get
around
him, absolutely brilliant.
5
Several shows have employed different techniques to
get
around
the social-distancing regulations.
1
But unfortunately, there are not enough free legal services to
go
around
.
2
In this case, there was a lot of good to
go
around
.
3
This doesn't absolve me of blame-there'splenty of blame to
go
around
.
4
If people want depressing reality, there's plenty of that to
go
around
.
5
We don't
go
around
and engage in violence because there are difficulties.
Usage of
short-circuit
in English
1
There had been a
short
-
circuit
on the copper mains in the station.
2
His heartbeat could
short
-
circuit
the entire territory, if that were still possible.
3
But now social networking websites are increasingly being used to
short
-
circuit
the process.
4
Another common use of Boolean operators is to
short
-
circuit
two expressions.
5
Or do they perhaps utterly supplant and replace them and
short
-
circuit
their effects?
6
Or, on the other hand, does it independently
short
-
circuit
their effects?
7
Two examples that
short
-
circuit
this process come readily to mind.
8
If researchers can understand the interaction's mechanics, they might be able to
short
-
circuit
it.
9
But Singapore's economic advance seemed to
short
-
circuit
its initial success.
10
An electrical
short
-
circuit
is thought to have caused the blaze.
11
Seattle will not
short
-
circuit
in the big game this year.
12
Because he knew Nikki well enough to
short
-
circuit
her guilt reflex with false scorn.
13
Direct contact with a Throg mind appears to
short
-
circuit
them.
14
A crude-looking device lay on top of it, something to
short
-
circuit
the net, perhaps.
15
It's been my experience that enough political belief will
short
-
circuit
material benefit as a motivation.
16
Those fortunate enough to live in a democracy should not lightly
short
-
circuit
its framework institutions.
Other examples for "short-circuit"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for
short-circuit
Portuguese
contornar
atalhar
Spanish
evitar
saltarse
esquivar
atajar
dar un rodeo
Catalan
fer drecera
atallar
abreujar
Short-circuit
through the time