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standby美 ['stænd.baɪ] 英 ['stæn(d)baɪ] - n.后备人员;备用物品
- adj.(机票、音乐会门票等)最后时刻出售的
- 网络待机;待命;等待
n. fallback,reserve,replacement,resource,stand-in 1. | 后备人员;备用物品a person or thing that can always be used if needed, for example if sb/sth else is not available or if there is an emergency |
| I always keep a pizza in the freezer as a standby. 我总会在冰箱里放一个比萨饼应急。 | | a standby electricity generator 备用发电机 |
IDM | 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。 |
| 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。 |
on standby 随时可以投入行动;处于待命状态;招之即来ready to do sth immediately if needed or asked | 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。 |
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)ready to travel or go somewhere if a ticket or sth that is needed suddenly becomes available | 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。 |
1. | [obn] (机票、音乐会门票等)最后时刻出售的astandby 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 |
n. | 1. somebody or something that can always be relied on to be available and useful, especially if needed as a substitute or in an emergency 2. an unreserved ticket or a passenger having no prior reservation on a mode of public transportation such as an aircraft 3. someone or something that is always available to be used if they are needed in a particular situation | adj. | 1. able to be used as a replacement 2. made available, usually at a lower price, shortly before the departure of a flight when there are seats remaining unsold, or using a ticket made available in this way 3. a standby airplane ticket is an inexpensive one that you buy just before the flight is ready to leave if there are still seats available | adv. | 1. on the basis of having no prior reservation to travel |
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