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    stand·by
    /ˈstan(d)ˌbī/

    noun

    • 1. readiness for duty or immediate deployment: "buses were placed on standby for the trip to Washington"

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  2. leave sth on standby You should make sure that electrical goods are not left on standby, because it wastes energy. remain/be put on standby Economists are remaining on standby for the all-important employment report for August .

  3. The meaning of STANDBY is one to be relied on especially in emergencies. How to use standby in a sentence. one to be relied on especially in emergencies; a favorite or reliable choice or resource; one that is held in reserve ready for use : substitute…

  4. STANDBY meaning: 1. something that is always ready for use, especially if a regular one fails: 2. When a person or…. Learn more.

  5. A standby is something or someone that is always ready to be used if they are needed. Canned varieties of beans and pulses are a good standby. American English : standby / ˈstændbaɪ /

  6. 英 [ˈstændbaɪ] 美 [ˈstændbaɪ] 释义. n. 备用品; 可信赖的人. adj. 备用的. 词态变化. 复数: standbys; 实用场景例句. 全部. 备用的. I always keep a pizza in the freezer as a standby. 我总会在冰箱里放一个比萨饼应急。 牛津词典. a standby electricity generator. 备用发电机. 牛津词典. The emergency services were put on standby after a bomb warning. 接到炸弹警报后,各紧急救助部门进入待命状态。 牛津词典.

  7. something or someone held ready to serve as a substitute, especially a radio or television program used as a filler in case of cancellation of a regularly scheduled program. a traveler who is waiting for last-minute accommodations to become available on a plane, train, or other transport as a result of a cancellation.

  8. STANDBY definition: 1. someone or something extra that is ready to be used if needed: 2. to be ready to do something….

  9. 1. 动词短语. If you are standing by, you are ready and waiting to provide help or to take action. British and American warships are standing by to evacuate their citizens if necessary. [VERB PARTICLE to-infinitive] We will be holding the auditions from nine o'clock tomorrow night so stand by for details. [VERB PARTICLE + for] [Also VERB PARTICLE] 2.

  10. A standby is something or someone that is always ready to be used if they are needed. Canned varieties of beans and pulses are a good standby. He sat through the trial as a standby juror. 2. See on standby. 3. 形容词 [ADJECTIVE noun]

  11. 6 days ago · A standby is something (or someone) you can rely on in an emergency, like the bicycle you keep as a standby in case your old car won't start. In basketball, the players on the bench are the standbys for their teammates on the court; and in theater, an actor's understudy is her standby.

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