Etymology: [ bI, before consonants also ] (preposition.) before 12th century. From Old English bī (being near)
Synonyms: aside, at hand, away, beyond, close, handy, in reach, over, past, through, to one side, along, alongside, beside, by way of, close to, near, nearby, nigh
pref. yan, geçecek biçimde, göre, bir kenara, tarafından, kadar (süre), yığmak, bir kenara, bir yana, başında, geçişli biçimde, ek, by, görek, put by ilerisi için saklamak, takma, kenarında, ikinci derecede, ikincil, ile, yakınından, -den, eve, kadar süre, boyunca, evde, itibariyle, -e kadar, tarih, -e göre, yoluyla, yakınında, yakın, vasıtasıyla, yan, yanında, yolundan, yanından, tâli, Xby yakında/geçerek, yakın, yakında, tarafindan, by and large genellikle, Iay by biriktirmek, Can you dropby tonight? Bu gece bize uğrar mısın?, go by geçip gitmek, by and by çok geçmeden, -şinden, hakkı için, yanında, yakınında, nezdinde, yoluyla+t.-e kadar+p.-in yanında,tarafında, -yaparak,
Indicates a source of light (medium emanating from hot sources), Indicates a rule followed Using the rules or logic of, Indicates the amount of some progression With a change of, Indicates a means Involving/using the means of, Indicates the creator of a work Existing through the authorship etc of, Near or next to, At some time before (the given time), or before the end of a given time interval, Indicates the actor in a clause with its verb in the passive voice Through the action or presence of, In the formulae X by X and by Xs, indicates a steady progression, one X after another, Indicates the cause of a condition or event Through the action of, caused by, responsibility for; by dint of, A pass, Alternative spelling of bye, Indicates an oath With the authority of, Aside, away, Out of the way, subsidiary, Used to separate dimensions when describing the size of something, In the vicinity, near, Along a path which runs by the speaker, To or at a place, as a residence or place of business, through means of; with aid of; through; through the act or agency of; as, a city is destroyed by fire; profit is made by commerce; to take by force, Near to, while passing; hence, from one to the other side of; past; as, to go by a church, On; along; in traversing, Compare 5, In the neighborhood of; near or next to; not far from; close to; along with; as, come and sit by me, Used in specifying adjacent dimensions; as, a cabin twenty feet by forty, Aside; as, to lay by; to put by, Passing near; going past; past; beyond; as, the procession has gone by; a bird flew by, Near; in the neighborhood; present; as, there was no person by at the time, With, as means, way, process, etc, Against, (In the formulae X by X and by Xs, indicates a steady progression, one X after another.), (Indicates the amount of some progression) With a change of, (Indicates the actor in a clause with its verb in the passive voice) Through the action or presence of, (Indicates the creator of a work) Existing through the authorship etc of, Out of the common path; aside; used in composition, giving the meaning of something aside, secondary, or incidental, or collateral matter, a thing private or avoiding notice; as, by-line, by-place, by-play, by- street, (Indicates a rule followed) Using the rules or logic of, With the authority of, Belarus, a member state of the United Nations, Out of the way, subsidiary; opposed to main, At some time before (the given time), (Indicates a means) Involving/using the means of, Bavaria, a federal state of Germany, It was formerly more freely used in composition than it is now; as, by-business, by-concernment, by-design, by- interest, etc, If something happens by a particular time, it happens at or before that time. By eight o'clock he had arrived at my hotel We all knew by then that the affair was practically over, If you stop by a place, you visit it for a short time. We had made arrangements to stop by her house in Pacific Grove By is also an adverb. I'll stop by after dinner and we'll have that talk, If a person or vehicle goes by you, they move past you without stopping. A few cars passed close by me He kept walking and passed by me on his side of the street. By is also an adverb. The bomb went off as a police patrol went by, Someone or something that is by something else is beside it and close to it. Judith was sitting in a rocking-chair by the window Felicity Maxwell stood by the bar and ordered a glass of wine Emma was by the door. By is also an adverb. Large numbers of security police stood by, If you do something by day, you do it during the day. If you do it by night, you do it during the night. By day a woman could safely walk the streets, but at night the pavements became dangerous She had no wish to hurry alone through the streets of London by night, In arithmetic, you use by before the second number in a multiplication or division sum. an apparent annual rate of 22.8 per cent 230cm divided by 22cm is 10.45cm, Things that are made or sold by the million or by the dozen are made or sold in those quantities. Parcels arrived by the dozen from America Liberty fabrics, both for furnishing and for dress-making, are sold by the metre, If something increases or decreases by a particular amount, that amount is gained or lost. Violent crime has increased by 10 percent since last year Their pay has been cut by one-third, You use by to talk about measurements of area. For example, if a room is twenty feet by fourteen feet, it measures twenty feet in one direction and fourteen feet in the other direction. Three prisoners were sharing one small cell 3 metres by 2 metres, If you hold someone or something by a particular part of them, you hold that part. He caught her by the shoulder and turned her around She was led by the arm to a small room at the far end of the corridor He picked up the photocopy by one corner and put it in his wallet, If you say what someone means by a particular word or expression, you are saying what they intend the word or expression to refer to. Stella knew what he meant by `start again' `You're unbelievably lucky' --- `What do you mean by that?', If you say that something such as a book, a piece of music, or a painting is by a particular person, you mean that this person wrote it or created it. a painting by Van Gogh `Jacob's Ladder', the newest film by Adrian Lyne, is a post-Vietnam horror story, If something is done by a person or thing, that person or thing does it. The feast was served by his mother and sisters I was amazed by their discourtesy and lack of professionalism The town has been under attack by rebel groups for a week now, by In addition to the uses shown below, by is used in phrasal verbs such as `abide by', `put by', and `stand by', from the hand of, from the mind of; with; on, in, If you do something by a particular means, you do it using that thing. We'll be travelling by car. dinners by candlelight, If you achieve one thing by doing another thing, your action enables you to achieve the first thing. Make the sauce by boiling the cream and stock together in a pan The all-female yacht crew made history by becoming the first to sail round the world By using the air ambulance to transport patients between hospitals, they can save up to £15,000 per patient, If something must be done by law, it happens according to the (Hukuk) If something is the case by particular standards, it is the case according to the standards. Pharmacists are required by law to give the medicine prescribed by the doctor. evening wear that was discreet by his standards, If someone is a particular type of person by nature, by profession, or by birth, they are that type of person because of their nature, their profession, or the family they were born into. I am certainly lucky to have a kind wife who is loving by nature She's a nurse by profession and now runs a counselling service for women Her parents were in fact American by birth, You use by in phrases such as `by chance' or `by accident' to indicate whether or not an event was planned. I met him by chance out walking yesterday He opened Ingrid's letter by mistake Whether by design or accident his timing was perfect, You use by in expressions such as `minute by minute' and `drop by drop' to talk about things that happen gradually, not all at once. His father began to lose his memory bit by bit, becoming increasingly forgetful, If you are by yourself, you are alone. a dark-haired man sitting by himself in a corner. = alone, conj near; at; next to ("by the road"); from ("a play by William Shakespeare"); not later than ("by midnight"), Dietrich Dorner, Rita Kimber (Translator), & Robert Kimber, Sarwar Alam RazSource: http://www soundvision com, Ele'english | adronato, Rod, before long; secondary issue; draw, so as to pass a given point; "every hour a train goes past, prep by [OE bï], near, abbr Busy, prep [{showing amount} (My salary went up ~ 4 percent )] pada 2 prep [{showing means or method} (He went to Bandung ~ bus )] dengan, a side issue MI - tone of the scale UM - indicates hesitation, in reserve; not for immediate use; "started setting aside money to buy a car"; "put something by for her old age"; "has a nestegg tucked away for a rainy day", so as to pass a given point; "every hour a train goes past", If you do something by yourself, you succeed in doing it without anyone helping you. I didn't know if I could raise a child by myself. Belarus (in Internet addresses). Variant of bye, To; near; as in "Let's go by One Eyed Jack's" or, "She'll come by da house tonight ", 1) do the operation ("" or "÷") from left to right -- "Divide thirty by two " (25) 2) in the amount of -- " by how much will he break the record?" (231) 3) measured one way, and measured the other way is -- " perimeter of a rectangle 5" by 7" " (253), Benefit Year, Michael Daniels PhD, through the action of, as in: This Web page designed by P Sato Design, pref. secondary, incidental,
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Indicates a source of light (medium emanating from hot sources) - "By the light of the moon, / by the light of a star / they walked all night"
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Indicates a rule followed Using the rules or logic of - "I sorted the items by category."
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Indicates the amount of some progression With a change of - "Our stock is up by ten percent."
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Indicates a means Involving/using the means of - "I avoided the guards by moving only when they weren't looking."
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Indicates the creator of a work Existing through the authorship etc of - "There are many well-known plays by William Shakespeare"
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Near or next to - "The mailbox is by the bus stop."
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At some time before (the given time), or before the end of a given time interval - "We will send it by the first week of July."
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Indicates the actor in a clause with its verb in the passive voice Through the action or presence of - "He was protected by his body armour."
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In the formulae X by X and by Xs, indicates a steady progression, one X after another - "We crawled forward by inches."
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Indicates the cause of a condition or event Through the action of, caused by, responsibility for; by dint of - "In other directions the fields and sky were so much of one colour by the snow that it was difficult in a hasty glance to tell whereabouts the horizon occurred"
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A pass
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Alternative spelling of bye
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Indicates an oath With the authority of - "By all that is holy, I'll put an end to this."
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Aside, away - "The women spent much time after harvest putting jams by for winter and spring."
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Out of the way, subsidiary
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Used to separate dimensions when describing the size of something - "We used 10 by 20 by 30 cm bricks to build the wall.""
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In the vicinity, near - "The shop is hard by the High Street."
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Along a path which runs by the speaker - "I watched as it passed by."
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To or at a place, as a residence or place of business - "We're right near the lifeguard station. Come by before you leave."
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through means of; with aid of; through; through the act or agency of; as, a city is destroyed by fire; profit is made by commerce; to take by force
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Near to, while passing; hence, from one to the other side of; past; as, to go by a church
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On; along; in traversing
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Compare 5
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In the neighborhood of; near or next to; not far from; close to; along with; as, come and sit by me
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Used in specifying adjacent dimensions; as, a cabin twenty feet by forty
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Aside; as, to lay by; to put by
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Passing near; going past; past; beyond; as, the procession has gone by; a bird flew by
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Near; in the neighborhood; present; as, there was no person by at the time
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With, as means, way, process, etc
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Against
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(In the formulae X by X and by Xs, indicates a steady progression, one X after another.)
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(Indicates the amount of some progression) With a change of
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(Indicates the actor in a clause with its verb in the passive voice) Through the action or presence of
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(Indicates the creator of a work) Existing through the authorship etc of
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Out of the common path; aside; used in composition, giving the meaning of something aside, secondary, or incidental, or collateral matter, a thing private or avoiding notice; as, by-line, by-place, by-play, by- street
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(Indicates a rule followed) Using the rules or logic of
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With the authority of
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Belarus, a member state of the United Nations
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Out of the way, subsidiary; opposed to main
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At some time before (the given time)
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(Indicates a means) Involving/using the means of
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Bavaria, a federal state of Germany
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It was formerly more freely used in composition than it is now; as, by-business, by-concernment, by-design, by- interest, etc
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If something happens by a particular time, it happens at or before that time. By eight o'clock he had arrived at my hotel We all knew by then that the affair was practically over
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If you stop by a place, you visit it for a short time. We had made arrangements to stop by her house in Pacific Grove By is also an adverb. I'll stop by after dinner and we'll have that talk
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If a person or vehicle goes by you, they move past you without stopping. A few cars passed close by me He kept walking and passed by me on his side of the street. By is also an adverb. The bomb went off as a police patrol went by
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Someone or something that is by something else is beside it and close to it. Judith was sitting in a rocking-chair by the window Felicity Maxwell stood by the bar and ordered a glass of wine Emma was by the door. By is also an adverb. Large numbers of security police stood by
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If you do something by day, you do it during the day. If you do it by night, you do it during the night. By day a woman could safely walk the streets, but at night the pavements became dangerous She had no wish to hurry alone through the streets of London by night
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In arithmetic, you use by before the second number in a multiplication or division sum. an apparent annual rate of 22.8 per cent 230cm divided by 22cm is 10.45cm
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Things that are made or sold by the million or by the dozen are made or sold in those quantities. Parcels arrived by the dozen from America Liberty fabrics, both for furnishing and for dress-making, are sold by the metre
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If something increases or decreases by a particular amount, that amount is gained or lost. Violent crime has increased by 10 percent since last year Their pay has been cut by one-third
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You use by to talk about measurements of area. For example, if a room is twenty feet by fourteen feet, it measures twenty feet in one direction and fourteen feet in the other direction. Three prisoners were sharing one small cell 3 metres by 2 metres
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If you hold someone or something by a particular part of them, you hold that part. He caught her by the shoulder and turned her around She was led by the arm to a small room at the far end of the corridor He picked up the photocopy by one corner and put it in his wallet
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If you say what someone means by a particular word or expression, you are saying what they intend the word or expression to refer to. Stella knew what he meant by `start again' `You're unbelievably lucky' --- `What do you mean by that?'
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If you say that something such as a book, a piece of music, or a painting is by a particular person, you mean that this person wrote it or created it. a painting by Van Gogh `Jacob's Ladder', the newest film by Adrian Lyne, is a post-Vietnam horror story
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If something is done by a person or thing, that person or thing does it. The feast was served by his mother and sisters I was amazed by their discourtesy and lack of professionalism The town has been under attack by rebel groups for a week now
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by In addition to the uses shown below, by is used in phrasal verbs such as `abide by', `put by', and `stand by'
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from the hand of, from the mind of; with; on, in
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If you do something by a particular means, you do it using that thing. We'll be travelling by car. dinners by candlelight
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If you achieve one thing by doing another thing, your action enables you to achieve the first thing. Make the sauce by boiling the cream and stock together in a pan The all-female yacht crew made history by becoming the first to sail round the world By using the air ambulance to transport patients between hospitals, they can save up to £15,000 per patient
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If something must be done by law, it happens according to the (Hukuk) If something is the case by particular standards, it is the case according to the standards. Pharmacists are required by law to give the medicine prescribed by the doctor. evening wear that was discreet by his standards
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If someone is a particular type of person by nature, by profession, or by birth, they are that type of person because of their nature, their profession, or the family they were born into. I am certainly lucky to have a kind wife who is loving by nature She's a nurse by profession and now runs a counselling service for women Her parents were in fact American by birth
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You use by in phrases such as `by chance' or `by accident' to indicate whether or not an event was planned. I met him by chance out walking yesterday He opened Ingrid's letter by mistake Whether by design or accident his timing was perfect
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You use by in expressions such as `minute by minute' and `drop by drop' to talk about things that happen gradually, not all at once. His father began to lose his memory bit by bit, becoming increasingly forgetful
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If you are by yourself, you are alone. a dark-haired man sitting by himself in a corner. = alone
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conj near; at; next to ("by the road"); from ("a play by William Shakespeare"); not later than ("by midnight")
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Dietrich Dorner, Rita Kimber (Translator), & Robert Kimber
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Sarwar Alam RazSource: http://www soundvision com
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Ele'english | adronato
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Rod
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before long; secondary issue; draw isim
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so as to pass a given point; "every hour a train goes past
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prep by [OE bï]
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near edat
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abbr Busy
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prep [{showing amount} (My salary went up ~ 4 percent )] pada 2 prep [{showing means or method} (He went to Bandung ~ bus )] dengan
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a side issue MI - tone of the scale UM - indicates hesitation
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in reserve; not for immediate use; "started setting aside money to buy a car"; "put something by for her old age"; "has a nestegg tucked away for a rainy day"
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so as to pass a given point; "every hour a train goes past"
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If you do something by yourself, you succeed in doing it without anyone helping you. I didn't know if I could raise a child by myself. Belarus (in Internet addresses). Variant of bye
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To; near; as in "Let's go by One Eyed Jack's" or, "She'll come by da house tonight "
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1) do the operation ("" or "÷") from left to right -- "Divide thirty by two " (25) 2) in the amount of -- " by how much will he break the record?" (231) 3) measured one way, and measured the other way is -- " perimeter of a rectangle 5" by 7" " (253)
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Benefit Year
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through the action of, as in: This Web page designed by P Sato Design
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