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standby

Aussprache: [ˈstændˌbaɪ]

Wort

Kontext: „emergency“

(noun) a person or thing that is ready to be used when needed, especially in case of an emergency. Just like how you might have a spare umbrella when it rains, a standby is something prepared for use if something else does not work out.

Beispiel

The airline put a standby passenger on the next flight when the first one was full.

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There were no standbys available when the main speaker fell ill.

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Is there a standby option if the main plan doesn't work?

Kontext: „availability“

(verb) to prepare or be ready for use in case something goes wrong. It’s like waiting for your turn in line but being ready to jump in if needed.

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The team stood by in case they were needed during the big game.

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He didn't stand by during the emergency; he left the area completely.

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Will you stand by if something goes wrong at the event?

Kontext: „technology“

(noun) a low power state for electronic devices where they can quickly turn back on. It’s like when your toy car has a switch to save battery but can still move fast when you press it.

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I put my computer on standby to save energy while I'm not using it.

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The printer wasn’t on standby; it completely turned off instead.

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Why do you put your devices on standby when you're not using them?

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