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    stand·by
    [ˈstan(d)ˌbī]
    noun
    standby (noun) · stand-by (noun) · standbys (plural noun) · stand-bys (plural noun)
    1. readiness for duty or immediate deployment:
      "buses were placed on standby for the trip to Washington"
      • 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"
      • a person waiting to secure a place on standby.
      • a person or thing ready to be deployed immediately, especially if needed as backup in an emergency:
        "a generator was kept as a standby in case of power failure" · "a standby rescue vessel"
      • an operational mode of an electrical appliance in which the power is switched on but the appliance is not actually functioning.
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  3. Standby can refer to1234:
    • A staunch supporter or adherent; one who can be relied upon.
    • Something upon which one can rely and therefore choose or use regularly.
    • 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 mode of operation for a computer, television, or other electronic device in which the power is on and the device is ready for immediate use.
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    noun, plural stand·bys. a staunch supporter or adherent; one who can be relied upon. something upon which one can rely and therefore choose or use regularly. 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.
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    n. pl. stand·bys 1. One that can always be relied on, as in an emergency. 2. One kept in readiness to serve as a substitute. 3. A mode of operation for a computer, television, or other electronic device in which the power is on and the device is ready for immediate use.
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    (plural standbys) Idioms a person or thing that can always be used if needed, for example if somebody/something else is not available or if there is an emergency
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    standby noun noun /ˈstændbaɪ/ (pl. standbys) a person or thing that can always be used if needed, for example if someone or something else is not available or if there is an emergency I always keep a pizza in the freezer as a standby. a standby electricity generator Wilson has been added to the team as a standby.
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