standby.

listen to the pronunciation of standby.
Englisch - Türkisch
beklemedeki şey
hazırda bekleyen
destek
(Bilgisayar) bekleme konumu
Yedek
yardım
bekleyen
hazırdaki şey
yedekte bulunan kimse veya tertibat
{i} ekon. stand-by, her an kullanılabilecek kredi
hazır

Milli kurtarma ekipleri beklemede Japonya'ya uçmaya hazır. - National rescue teams are on standby ready to fly to Japan.

{i} (çoğ. --s)
güvenilir kimse
hazırlık
bekleme

Milli kurtarma ekipleri beklemede Japonya'ya uçmaya hazır. - National rescue teams are on standby ready to fly to Japan.

Englisch - Englisch
Wait briefly: alternative spelling of stand by

Standby while I check that for you.

State of readiness without being immediately involved

The troops were on standby in case of an attack.

Waiting at the airport in the hope of getting a seat on a flight that is already booked out
Time spent during setup, adjustment & breakdowns Not to be confused with "idle time"
Member in credit temporarily not trading
A standby is something or someone that is always ready to be used if they are needed. He sat through the trial as a standby juror
something that can be relied on when needed
{s} ready for use in the event of sudden need or emergency; of or pertaining to the condition of standing by
One who, or that which, stands by one in need; something upon which one relies for constant use or in an emergency
The length of time a wireless phone or communicator is fully charged, turned on and ready to send and receive calls or data transmissions Standby time, once stated in only hours and minutes, can now be extended to many days with current phone models Standby time is affected by the amount of time the phone is used for talking because talking on a phone draws more energy from a battery than standby time does Wireless devices depend on batteries for power; batteries slowly discharge their power and must be recharged and eventually replaced See also Talk Time
A PowerCell deployed very near another will go into Standby mode Once the primary Power Cell is destroyed, a standby Power Cell will take over
mode also known as "sleep" mode Turns off the display, stops the hard-disk drive, and turns off other internal devices so that the computer uses less battery power When the computer resumes operation from Standby mode, the desktop is restored exactly as it was before entering Standby mode If the computer loses power while in Standby mode, all data that was being worked on is lost
A traveler who does not have a confirmed reservation and must wait at the airline gate for a seat to become available
something that can be relied on when needed ready for emergency use; "a standby generator"; "a standby crew
A standby ticket for something such as the theatre or a plane journey is a cheap ticket that you buy just before the performance starts or the plane takes off, if there are still some seats left. Access International books standby flights from New York to Europe. Standby is also an adverb. Magda was going to fly standby. a standby ticket is one that you can get only if places become available, for example if other people cannot use their tickets
A passenger who is ready to travel if a space is available; usually applies to airplane travel
Something that is standard, well-tested, or frequently used
Wait briefly
Standby allows a traveler to wait at the gate for a seat to become available, usually minutes before a flight departs Some fares which otherwise require a change fee allow passengers to standby for earlier or later flights on the same day at no additional cost See also waitlist
If someone or something is on standby, they are ready to be used if they are needed. Security forces have been put on standby in case of violence
State in which the terminal has voltage but not this in march, is to say with display ignited but without working
A passenger waiting for a seat on a full flight who is prepared to travel if space becomes available at the last moment
When a handset is powered on, but is not engaged in any voice or data call Standby time is the approximate length of time that a fully charged battery will last in standby mode only, under ideal conditions, before needing to be recharged
{i} one who is dependable and reliable in emergencies; something which can be relied upon; person or thing that serves as a substitute; (Travel) passenger who has no reservation, passenger who must wait for an available unreserved seat; (Travel) ticket without a prior reservation on any public transportation (airplane, train, etc.)
A term for equipment used only in emergencies or, in the case of pumping units in a pumping station, on a rotational basis for uniformity of wear and for maintenance purposes
an actor able to replace a regular performer when required
ready for emergency use; "a standby generator"; "a standby crew"