What does this word mean? Please give an example.

By 1[ white]

preposition

1. [indicating spatial relationship] Near, near, beside: For example, to the wall of standing by.

The house by the river stands against the wall.

The house by the river 2. Beside ...; I have some money on me.

I have some money with me. 3. [indicating time relationship] 1) During …, during (day and night): Example: Travel at night.

Go to work at night and go to work during the day.

Work within a fixed time: for example, work by the hour.

Work no later than 3) hours; Until (until), before (a certain time): Come back before ten o'clock.

/kloc-come back before 0/0.

We usually finish the work before 6 o'clock. In the environment of …, take … as a partner. Example: Jack and Mary are walking in the moonlight.

Jack and Mary are walking in the moonlight. 4. [Indicates the direction of movement]: 1) Along, along, through, through; Via: For example, arrive in New Jersey through holland tunnel.

Go to New Jersey via holland tunnel 2) Pass by, pass by (in the past); Pass: For example, pass the reviewing stand.

Line up at the observation deck, pass them and pass the church.

They walked past the church. 3) The direction is, for example, north-west direction.

Sail north-northwest

Sail north-northeast [Indicate the direction of efforts, indicate the relationship] Yes, treat: For example, be well done by friends.

Be kind to your friends. She is kind to her children.

She is kind to her children. 6. [refers to methods, ways, means or media, who is the actor or what is the thing that works] rely on, use, pass, be, be, be, be I know her by sight.

I have only met her (never met her).

Get away with it [emoticon, style] 1) According to, according to, obeying. Example: Act according to the rules.

Follow the book that is bad by any standards.

This is a bad book by any standards. (1) and (1), (1) followed by (1), one after another, continuous: Example: March in pairs.

Travel in pairs, bit by bit.

Gradually, gradually, gradually, gradually darken

Gradually darken 8. [indicating permission, permission, consent, approval] With the permission of; Approval: with your permission

Please allow me; I'm sorry. [Used as a function word to indicate size, length and area] 1) To the point of ..., to the point of ...

A large number of apples are 12 feet long and 14 feet wide.

A room, width 12 ft, length 14 ft 2) (size, area) times: for example, 2 times 4 2.

Multiply 43) Multiply or divide (a given number): Example: 10 times 4.

Multiply 4 by 10 and divide it by B.

A 10. Arrive by air.

He arrived by plane. They went by boat.

They went by boat. 1 1. [explain why] because, because, for example, they won the game by abstaining.

They won the game for fear of being punished.

I met her by chance. 12. Calculation basis ... I get paid by the month.

I get paid by the month and the grain is sold by the bushel.

Grain is sold by the bushel. 13. [indicates degree, quantity, etc. Due to the difference of ... Example: She is two inches taller than her brother.

She is two inches taller than her brother. The new ship is much bigger than the old one.

The new ship is much bigger than the old one. 14. As for (birth, occupation, nature, etc.). For example, he is very generous by nature.

He is generous by nature. 15. Born in ... Mary and Harry had a son.

Mary gave birth to a son for Harry. 16. (Mammals) Take … as the breeding stock and … as the father. Example: John's John II.

John II is the son of John 17. In the name of (God), by, against (or when) ... (swear): For example, swear by all sacred things.

Swear before all sacred things 18. [Mainly Scottish English] and ... 19. Come, come (visit) Example: Come to my house tonight.

Come to my house to talk tonight. 20. I will give you a dining car next to that restaurant.

I went to that restaurant to treat you to dinner. 2 1. In my opinion, in my opinion, according to her own statement, she was in new york.

According to her own statement, she was in new york.

adverb

1. Close at hand; Near, near 2. (put aside) on one side, (put aside) open; In the past, in the past, in the past, in the past, in the past, in the past, in the past, in the past, in the past, in the past, in the past.

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

1. Middle school; Not on the main road; hemilateral

Noun (short for noun)

1. Incidents; Side issues; Body; By-products; Secondary things; Little thing 2. Cricket error score 3. (Sports elimination draw) bye 4. Remaining holes in golf (not played because one side won) (= by 1)

phrase

soon after

A. soon, soon, soon.

Sooner or later, eventually, eventually

C. [obsolete] immediately 2. Generally speaking

A. [American English] Generally speaking, generally speaking, from all aspects; Generally speaking, basically; usually

B. In sailing, whether you eat the wind or not (that is, a sailboat can sail even if the wind is slightly biased), you should use the grab and sail.

One person, one person

B. independently, on your own, without the help of others. Right, right; Say, in addition (used to raise a new topic, or to mention something that has been forgotten)

By 2[ white] interj see you again

About a billion years ago, a billion years ago.