1. IDM

        by ​Definitions and Synonyms

        UK /baɪ/
        By can be used in the following ways:
        as a preposition (followed by a noun): The building was destroyed by fire.
        as an adverb (without a following noun): As time went by, things improved.
        1. 1
          used for saying who or what does something
          1. 1a
            used, especially with passive verbs, for showing who does something or what causes something

            Injured refugees were treated by a Red Cross doctor.

            The abbey was founded by Henry II in 1170.

            Children are fascinated by the idea of magic.

          2. 1b
            used for saying who wrote a book or a piece of music, who painted a picture etc

            a novel by Graham Greene

            mural paintings by Diego Rivera

        2. 2
          used for saying how something is done
          1. 2a
            using a particular method to achieve something

            Every bit of lace is made by hand (=not using a machine).

            by doing something:

            By using the Internet you can do your shopping from home.

            by post/phone/fax etc:

            They exchanged New Year’s greetings by email.

          2. 2c
            using a particular road, path, door etc

            She went in by the side entrance.

          3. 2e
            used for saying how you start or finish something

            I’m going to start off by explaining the purpose of our campaign.

        3. 3
          before or until
          1. 3a
            not later than a particular time or date

            The meeting should have finished by 4.30.

            Application forms must be received by 31st March.

          2. 3b
            during the period until a particular time or date

            By mid afternoon over 5,000 people had visited the exhibition.

            by the time (that):

            By the time Charlotte was 15, she had already achieved worldwide fame.

        4. 4
          used when saying that something happens in a way that was not planned or intended

          Take care that you don’t shoot one of us by mistake.

          We met quite by chance.

          By a stroke of luck I found the perfect title for my new book.

        5. 5
          used for saying that time passes, or how it passes

          As time went by, people’s attitudes changed.

          The days seem to fly by.

        6. 6
          used for showing how much something has changed, or how much difference there is between things

          House prices rose by an average 23% last year.

          Owen broke the world record by 2.4 seconds.

        7. 7
          used for saying that someone or something goes past you

          She walked right by me without saying a word.

          There were angry shouts from the crowd as the president’s motorcade drove by.

        8. 8
          beside or close to someone or something

          She was sitting over there by the window.

          There’s an ashtray just by your elbow.

        9. 9
          according to rules or laws

          In the police force we have to do everything by the rulebook.

        10. 10
          used for showing that something is judged according to certain standards of behaviour, quality etc

          It’s no use trying to judge 18th-century morality by modern standards.

          Her performance was amazing by any standard.

        11. 11
          used for saying that someone stops somewhere for a short time, especially while going to another place
          drop/stop/come by:

          Why don’t you stop by on your way home from work?

          Peggy dropped by the office this afternoon.

        12. 12
          used for saying which part of a person’s body or thing you take in your hand when you hold them

          Taking me by the arm, she led me into the next room.

          Always pick up a CD by the outer edge to avoid damaging the surface.

        13. 13
          used for referring to someone’s character, job, origin, name etc
          by nature/profession/birth/name etc:

          She was, by nature, a cheerful and friendly sort of person.

          An American by birth, Cassidy had spent much of his life in Bolivia.

        14. 14
          used in calculations and measurementsmaths
          1. 14a
            used for saying what units of measurement are used

            Floor coverings are priced by the square metre.

            sold by the dozen

        15. 15
          used for showing a gradual process
          1. 15a
            used when saying that something happens or changes gradually

            The company grew by degrees until it controlled over 20% of the telecommunications market.

            little by little/bit by bit:

            Little by little Philip got used to life on the farm.

            day by day/week by week etc:

            His medical condition is continuing to improve day by day.

          2. 15b
            used when things or people do something or are dealt with one after the other
            one by one/stage by stage:

            One by one the men came forward to receive their medals.

            item by item:

            The finance committee checks through each document, item by item.



         
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