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standby

noun
/ˈstændbaɪ/
/ˈstændbaɪ/
(plural standbys)
Idioms
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  1. 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后备人员;备用物品
    • I always keep a pizza in the freezer as a standby.我总会在冰箱里放一个比萨饼以备不时之需。
    • a standby electricity generator备用发电机
    • Wilson has been called into the squad as a standby.威尔逊已被召入该队作为候补队员。
    • A dark suit is a useful standby for any formal occasion.深色西装是任何正式场合的有用备用服装。
Idioms
on standby
  1. ready to do something immediately if needed or asked随时可以投入行动;处于待命状态;招之即来
    • The emergency services were put on standby after a bomb warning.接到炸弹警报后,各应急服务机构进入待命状态。
    • As the level of the water rose, villages were put on evacuation standby.随着水位上升,村庄处于疏散待命状态。
    • The troops are on 24-hour standby (= ready to move at any time of the day or night).部队待命24小时(接到命令后24小时内可行动)。
  2. ready to travel or go somewhere if a ticket or something that is needed suddenly becomes available候补座位(如临时有票或具备其他必要条件便可立即出发的)
    • He was put on standby for the flight to New York.这班飞往纽约的班机,他候补待位。

standby

adjective
/ˈstændbaɪ/
/ˈstændbaɪ/
[only before noun]
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  1. a standby ticket for a flight, concert, etc. cannot be bought in advance and is only available a very short time before the plane leaves or the performance starts(机票、音乐会门票等)最后时刻出售的Topics Transport by airc2
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryStandby is used with these nouns:
    • mode
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