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Mission abort! or Abort mission! | HiNative : Ambas frases, "Mission abort!" y "Abort mission!", se utilizan en contextos similares, especialmente en situaciones de emergencia o cuando se necesita cancelar una operación. Sin embargo, hay una diferencia en su uso y estructura. 1. **"Mission abort!"**: Esta frase es menos común y suena un poco más informal. Se podría interpretar como una orden directa, pero no es la forma estándar en ...
Mission OPC : Ordonnancement, Pilotage, Coordination : Mission OPC : Ordonnancement, Pilotage, Coordination In the context of the construction industry, does anyone know the equivalent in English of this activity? Would this be the Quantity surveyor's job in the UK?
"mission complete" ? "mission completed" ???????? | HiNative : Both are grammatically correct. The difference: Mission complete (complete is an adjective describing the mission.) Mission completed (completed is a past participle answering the question "Is the mission complete?")
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"I am on a mission"?????? -???? (??)???? | HiNative : I am on a missionIt means you have a specific goal in mind, you are taking on a specific task that you consider to be extremely important She is on a mission to locate her sister after the tornado destroyed the town where she lived.|It means: "Leave me alone. I have an important assignment to carry out." ???
Mission complete! or Mission completed! Which one is correct? : They are both correct. They are forms of ellipsis. (The) Mission (is) complete! (The) Mission (has been) completed! I'd say the second version is a bit more popular. We have some common phrases like "mission accomplished"
I accomplished my today?s mission - HiNative : ?????????????I accomplished my today's mission????????????????????I have accomplished today's mission????????????????????today's mission???????????????????????????????? ??I have accomplished today's mission of finishing ...
mission is to do vs mission is doing | WordReference Forums : Hi, Our journalistic mission is to report on breaking weather news, the environment and the importance of science to our lives. Could I replace "to report" with "reporting"? I guess that it would not be idiomatic. Thanks in advance.
Complete the mission or finish the mission (game) - HiNative : Complete the mission or finish the mission (game) ??? ?? (??) ????? ???? Charlene_Elizabeth 2020?11?1?
"mission complete" ? "mission completed" ??????? | HiNative : Both are grammatically correct. The difference: Mission complete (complete is an adjective describing the mission.) Mission completed (completed is a past participle answering the question "Is the mission complete?")