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By 5 pm sharp?
Weekly orders will have to be in by 5 pm sharp . Orders faxed or called through after this time will be put on orders for the following delivery day.
What does it mean by " 5 pm sharp"? Thank you!
Mar 19, 2013 4:50 AM
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"5pm sharp" means "exactly 5pm". It means that there are no exceptions after 5pm.
For example, "meet me at 8:00 sharp" means "meet me exactly at 8:00".
Your sentence could be translated to "Weekly orders will have to be in by exactly 5pm", or "no later than 5pm". The sharp puts emphasis on the fact that there are no exceptions surrounding the specific time. Hope this helps, sorry if my answer is confusing!
March 19, 2013
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Chinese (Mandarin), English
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