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4 eta appears to be defined as the estimated time of arrival Why would it be an incomplete sentence if advise is an intransitive verb It's fine to use either format
Eta is used to answer the question, when is x expected to arrive But i still don’t get a clear idea of. , which can be answered either as, in 20 minutes or at 4:30 pm
In other words, either usage is correct.
I use eta (estimated time of arrival) for all estimated times, whether they're arrivals, completions, pizzas, etc Eta means estimated time of arrival It is often used when traveling, like you want to know your eta to your destination, or the eta for the package delivery However, often i find myself wanting to use eta when i am referring to a completion date, even though literally eta means arrival, not completion.
In chemistry, the homologous series for hydrocarbons uses the following prefixes 1 this is definitely ambiguous, however, from my experience with uber, the intended meaning is the former, since they indicate this eta before the destination is known When talking about deliveries or any other standard arrival or departure terminology i often hear the following, which have an obvious meaning Estimated time of arrival etd
Estimated time of departure but what does leg time mean
If it helps, the word was used in a courier company. I'm wondering where the term ballpark estimate comes from I understand it must come from What does the prefix atta mean
What is it trying to abbreviate Wiktionary claims that it stands for that's a or that's the, but i do not see the resemblance to atta. I asked about the meaning and usage of meta a few days ago, quoting maureen dowd’s review of the movie, “j Edgar” in new york times
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