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" (see venue). Meaning "to go round" is from 1840. Related: Circumvented; circumventing.
〔李〕[circum-=around 绕;vent=to come 来→] v. ①come or go around 围绕,绕行
〔蒋〕[circum-周围,四周,ven来,’从四周来”] 包围,围绕
〔李〕[circum-=around环绕;vent =to come来→] v.① come or move around围绕;绕行② surround so as to capture by wit围困