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standby
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stand·by  (stndb)
n. pl. stand·bys
1. One that can always be relied on, as in an emergency.
2. A favorite or frequent choice.
3. One kept in readiness to serve as a substitute.
adj.
1. Kept in reserve for use when needed: a standby generator.
2. Of, relating to, or waiting for unreserved travel space that is made available by an airline only shortly before departure: standby passengers.
adv.
On a standby basis: flew standby to New York.
Idiom:
on standby
Ready and waiting.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.standby - something that can be relied on when needed
thing - an artifact; "how does this thing work?"
2.standby - an actor able to replace a regular performer when requiredstandby - an actor able to replace a regular performer when required
actor, histrion, thespian, role player, player - a theatrical performer
Adj.1.standby - ready for emergency use; "a standby generator"; "a standby crew"
secondary - being of second rank or importance or value; not direct or immediate; "the stone will be hauled to a secondary crusher"; "a secondary source"; "a secondary issue"; "secondary streams"
Translations
standby stand-by [ˈstændbaɪ]
n
to be a good standby → être très utile
Eggs are a great standby → Les œufs sont toujours très utiles en cas de besoin.
to be on standby [ambulance, troops] → se tenir prêt(e) (à intervenir)
to be put on standby [troops] → être mis(e) en état d'alerte
adj
[provisions] → de réserve
[ticket, flight] → en stand-by, stand-by inv
stand-by generator ngénérateur m de secours
stand-by passenger npassager/ère m/f en stand-by, passager/ère m/f en attente
stand-in [ˈstændɪn] n (gen)remplaçant(e) m/f; (for actor)doublure f
standby
n
(= person)Ersatz m, → Ersatzperson f; (Sport) → Ersatz- or Auswechselspieler(in) m(f); (= thing)Reserve f; (Aviat: = plane) → Entlastungsflugzeug nt; (= ticket)Stand-by-Ticket nt; (= passenger)Passagier, der mit einem Stand-by-Ticket reist
(= state of readiness) on standbyin Bereitschaft; (= ready for action)in Einsatzbereitschaft; to be on 24-hour standby24 Stunden Bereitschaftsdienst haben
(Tech) → Stand-by-Modus m, → Stand-by nt
adj attr (Mil, Sport) → Reserve-, Ersatz-; standby planeEntlastungsflugzeug nt; standby playerErsatz- or Reservespieler(in) m(f); standby ticketStand-by-Ticket nt


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The delegation of IMF was scheduled to hold talks with Pakistani officials under a Standby Agreement and supposed to participate in several meetings to review Pakistans economic situation.
The delegation of IMF was scheduled to hold talks with Pakistani officials under a Standby Agreement and supposed to participate in several meetings to review Pakistan's economic situation.
In a statement, John Lipsky, IMF first deputy managing director and acting chair, said the situation had worsened since the standby agreement was reached, and additional reforms would be necessary for Romania to weather the economic storm.
 
 
 
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