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stand-by noun (stand-by's or stand-bys) 1 a a state of readiness to act, eg in an emergency; b a person or thing that takes on this kind of role. 2 a said of air travel: a system of allocating spare seats to passengers who do not have reservations, after all the booked seats have been taken; b a ticket that has been allocated in this way. on stand-by ready and prepared to do something if necessary • The emergency team were on stand-by.

stand-by noun (stand-by's or stand-bys) 1 a a state of readiness to act, eg in an emergency; b a person or thing that takes on this kind of role. 2 a said of air travel: a system of allocating spare seats to passengers who do not have reservations, after all the booked seats have been taken; b a ticket that has been allocated in this way. on stand-by ready and prepared to do something if necessary • The emergency team were on stand-by.

stand-by noun (stand-by's or stand-bys) 1 a a state of readiness to act, eg in an emergency; b a person or thing that takes on this kind of role. 2 a said of air travel: a system of allocating spare seats to passengers who do not have reservations, after all the booked seats have been taken; b a ticket that has been allocated in this way. on stand-by ready and prepared to do something if necessary • The emergency team were on stand-by.