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English abbreviation dictionary - bye

 
 

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1.
  ~1 also bye-bye ~ interjection informal goodbye  (bye for now (=used to say that you will see or speak to someone again soon)) ~2 n a situation in a sports competition in which a player or a team does not have an opponent to play against and continues to the next part of the competition ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. Bye and bye-bye are informal ways of saying goodbye. CONVENTION ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   noun  Etymology: alteration of 2by  Date: 1883 the position of a participant in a tournament who advances to the next round without playing ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. n. 1 Cricket a run scored from a ball that passes the batsman without being hit. 2 the status of an unpaired competitor in a sport, who proceeds to the next round as if having won. 3 Golf one or more holes remaining unplayed after the match has been decided. Phrases and idioms by the bye = by the by. leg-bye Cricket a run scored from a ball that touches the batsman. Etymology: BY as noun 2. int. colloq. = GOODBYE. Etymology: abbr. ...
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  1. что-л. второстепенное, подсобное, маловажное 2. боксер, свободный от участия в данном соревновании 3. игра одного игрока против двух (теннис) 4. спорт. пустой номер при жеребьевке (день без игры) to draw the bye —- быть свободным от игры Id: by the bye —- между прочим, кстати ...
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  noun  1) что-л. второстепенное  2) to draw/have the bye sport - быть свободным от соревнований ...
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  See: BY THE WAY also BY THE BYE. ...
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  - variant of by (prep). In cricket, "a run scored on a ball that is missed by the wicket-keeper" (1746), hence, in other sports, "position of one who is left without a competitor when the rest have drawn pairs" (1883). Also, a shortened form of good-bye. Reduplication bye-bye is recorded from 1709, though as a sound used to lull a child to sleep it is attested from 1636. ...
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