circumvent
circumvent 英 [ˌsɜ:kəmˈvent] 美 [ˌsɜrkəmˈvent]
v. 包围;智取;绕行,规避
进行时:circumventing 过去式:circumvented 过去分词:circumvented 第三人称单数:circumvents 名词复数:circumvents
- To circumvent is to avoid. Someone who trains elephants but somehow gets out of picking up after them has found a way to circumvent the cleaning of the circus tent.
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- v. 包围;智取;绕行,规避
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1. To circumvent this issue, we modified the theme.
为了防止这个问题,我们修改了主题。
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2. "It really is an arms race, " he says. "They create a problem, we circumvent it, they create another, we get around that one.
“这实际上就是军事竞赛,”他说,“他们制造一个麻烦,我们解决它,他们制造了另一个,我们再对付它。
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3. “The first law of regulation is that bureaucrats and lawyers make regulations and bankers and markets learn to circumvent them,” he said.
他说:"监管的第一定律为官僚与律师制订管理规则,而银行家与市场学会如何规避这些规则。"
- circumvent (v.) mid-15c., "to surround by hostile stratagem," from Latin circumventus, past participle of circumvenire "to get around, be around, encircle, surround," in figurative sense "to oppress, assail, cheat," from circum "around" (see circum-) + venire "to come," from a suffixed form of PIE root *gwa- "to go, come." Meaning "to go round" is from 1840. Related: Circumvented; circumventing.
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