on standby



on standby

waiting for one's turn, especially describing the status of travelers who wait at a soon-to-depart train, plane, or bus, hoping that a seat will become available. The passenger waited on standby for an available seat. The agent was able to seat all of the passengers on standby.
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on standby

ready to be used if needed I always have a backup tape drive on standby, just in case. The UN asked various countries to keep some military forces on standby for possible peace-keeping duty.
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on standby

Ready and waiting, as in We've got three more painters on standby. This expression originated in the navy in the 1940s, where it referred to someone being ready to come on duty as soon as required. From about 1960 it began to be widely used in aviation for a passenger waiting to take the first available seat on a full flight.
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on standby

1. Ready and available.
2. As a standby passenger.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Raphael['reifl]
Datu-Tagalog
Blount[blaunt]
Otar-Georgian
Mcfadden[mək'fædən]
Jurian-Medieval Low German