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    standby
    /ˈstan(d)bʌɪ/

    noun

    • 1. readiness for duty or immediate deployment: "buses were placed on standby for the journey to London"
    • 2. the state of waiting to secure an unreserved place for a journey or performance, allocated on the basis of earliest availability: "passengers were obliged to go on standby"

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  3. Learn the meaning of standby as a noun and an adjective in English, with examples of different contexts and expressions. Find out how to use standby in transport, business, technology and more.

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  5. Learn the meaning of standby as a noun and an adjective in English, with examples of different contexts and expressions. Find out how to use standby in transport, business, electronics and more.

  6. 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.

  7. Standby definition: a staunch supporter or adherent; one who can be relied upon.. See examples of STANDBY used in a sentence.

  8. Learn the meaning and usage of the word standby in different contexts, such as a reliable or useful thing, a substitute, or a cheap ticket. See synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, and sentences with standby.

  9. adjective. Kept in reserve for use when needed. A standby generator. American Heritage. Of, for, or functioning as a standby.