Definition of 'by'
In addition to the uses shown here, by is used in phrasal verbs such as 'abide by,' 'put by,' and 'stand by.'pronunciation note: The preposition is pronounced (baɪ
). The adverb is pronounced (baɪ
).
1. preposition
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.
2. preposition
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 has been sold in New York for more than eighty-two million
dollars.
3. preposition
If you do something by a particular means, you do it using that thing.
If you're traveling by car, ask whether there are parking facilities nearby.
4. preposition [PREP -ing]
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.
5. preposition
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.
6. preposition [adj/n PREP n]
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 counseling service for women.
7. preposition
If something must be done by law, it happens according to the law. 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.
8. preposition
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."
9. preposition
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.
10.
See
by yourself
11.
See
by oneself
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1. preposition
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.
2. preposition [v PREP n]
If a person or vehicle goes by you, they move past you without stopping.
A few cars passed close by me.
3. preposition
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.
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1. preposition
If something happens by a particular time, it happens at or before that time.
By eight o'clock he had arrived at my hotel.
2. preposition
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.
3. preposition [PREP num]
In arithmetic, you use by before the second number in a multiplication or division sum.
...an annual rate of 22.8 percent (1.9 multiplied by 12).
4. preposition [PREP num]
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 meters by 21⁄2 meters.
5. preposition [PREP amount]
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.
6. preposition [PREP the n]
Things that are made or sold by the million or by the dozen are made or sold in those quantities.
Packages arrived by the dozen from America.
7. preposition [n PREP n]
In addition to the uses shown here, by is used in phrasal verbs such as 'abide by,' 'put by,' and 'stand by.'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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Word Frequency
by in American English
preposition
2.
a.
in or during the time of
travel by night
b.
not later than
be back by ten o'clock
3.
a.
via; through, along, or over
driving home by the dirt road
b.
past; beyond
to march by the reviewing stand
7.
a.
through the means, work, or
operations of
a trip by train, a pact reached by negotiation, made by craftsmen, poems (written) by Poe
10.
c.
in the name of
used in oaths by all that's holy
11.
c.
and in another dimension
two feet by four feet
12.
using (the given number) as
multiplier or
divisor
adverb
14.
away; aside
we have put money by
15.
close in passing; past
the car sped by
adjective, noun
Idioms:
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Word Frequency
by in British English 1
preposition
3.
via; through
enter by the back door
12.
placed between
measurements of the various
dimensions of something
a plank fourteen inches by seven
adverb
13.
near
the house is close by
15.
passing a point near something; past
he drove by
17. Scottish
aside; behind one
you should put that by for later
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Word origin
Old English bī; related to Gothic bi, Old High German bī, Sanskrit abhi to, towards
Word Frequency
by in British English 2
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