US /ɑn taɪm/
・UK /ɔn taim/
I'd like to clear the air so that our next report will be on time and more successful." Don't apologize for your feelings with phrases like, "I feel so bad about saying this," or, "This is really hard for me to do." This takes the focus away from the issue at hand and makes the person feel obligated to take care of your feelings before moving on instead of listening attentively.
on time and more successful."
I try to have a work-life balance by going home on time, lah, even if I have work left to do.
I try to have a work life balance by going home on time, even if I have work to do.
You'll need to show up on time, and you will need to actively participate in the classes.
You'll need to show up on time and you will need to actively
Marx's thinking is deep and dense and we're low on time,
and we’re low on time, but I want to introduce one of his ideas,
In Japan, public transportation has a reputation for being staunchly on time.
We have right now the best on time performance of our subway system in over ten years.
Maybe you just didn't get to the bus stop or to the train station on time and you saw your bus pulling away or your train pulling away and you had to take the next one.
In order to be somewhere on time in the morning, you need to get up on time.
Just on time.
Oh, look who's not on time: Mr. Four Minutes!
Let's look at the difference between 'on time' and 'in time'.
'On time' means according to a schedule or a deadline.
I would hand in my assignments just on time.
Rarely do I wake up on time.