0 to avoid something, especially cleverly or illegally -- (尤指巧妙或非法地)逃避,規避,繞過
Ships were registered abroad to circumvent employment and safety regulations. 船隻在外國註冊以規避僱用以及安全規定。
Through technology, the phonograph both circumvented and reinforced the cultural hierarchy present in live musical performance.
Geminates and partial geminates circumvent the restriction, because the place features are not uniquely parsed as attributes of a segment in the coda position.
One way to circumvent the problems related to membrane proteins is to express a truncated form of the membrane protein.
At many regional exchanges, such differences were silenced to circumvent conflict between the participants.
Prominent among these new forms is subcontracted production, which allows employers to bypass trade unions and circumvent restrictions in firing workers and lowering wages.
Methodologically, analyzing the data by age at assessment would help circumvent, at least in part, the limitation of skipping certain years in data collection.
These international standards may circumvent or break deadlocks in domestic policymaking.
Moreover, ' forestry laws and policies are contested, circumvented, selectively applied, interpreted and reinterpreted in their making and application ' (p. 56).