Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

back on line

English answer:

going according to plan again

Added to glossary by Dave Calderhead
May 20, 2006 05:32
18 yrs ago
English term

back on line

English Other General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
Action Agree: Timber order

SMT responsible: RJ

Deadline: Asap

Update: Back on line

Responses

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going according to plan again

or back on schedule (after some sort of problem) IMHO
Peer comment(s):

agree Romanian Translator (X)
36 mins
Thanks Awana (:-{)>
agree Brie Vernier : Could be. Difficult to be sure without more context/background knowledge.
1 hr
Thanks Brie (:-{)>
agree ghassan al-Alem
2 hrs
Thanks ghassan (:-{)>
agree Can Altinbay : Yes. Can't read too much into it because of lack of context. In fact, "timber" may imply otherwise. "Online" is used for more than connecting computers.
10 hrs
Thanks, Can (:-{)>
agree Alfa Trans (X)
12 hrs
Thanks, Marju (:-|)>
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks all, yes this is not about Internet at all."
1 hr

For update, go back to our website

This might mean that for the latest information on the order, the customer should go back on line, i.e. revisit the firm's website and look up the status of the order.
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