ジカンドオリニ
Meanings
Adverb
1. punctually; on time; as regularly as a clock
Composed of
Examples (32 in total)
He failed to come on time.
I promise I'll be there on time.
Please be sure to come on time.
It is important to eat on time.
The switch didn't work on time.
The train pulled out on time.
Are you sure of her coming on time?
Everybody came to the class on time.
Father got to his office on time.
None of the students arrived on time.
The train is to arrive on time.
You're lucky. The plane arrived on time.
We almost got there on time.
Whether he comes or not, we'll begin the party on time.
I almost always arrive on time.
The train arrived in Kyoto on time.
No matter how fast you drive, you won't get there on time.
As is often the case with her, she didn't show up on time.
The Shinkansen from Hakata pulled in just on time.
The question is whether he will come on time.
I cannot help wondering if he will come on time.
Our teacher is always on time for class.
Mary ought to do her homework on time.
I depend on the alarm clock to wake up on time every morning.
Our meetings rarely start on time.
He will do his best to finish it on time.
The train was delayed, so I could not arrive there on time.
"I can make it to my class on time," he thought.
You're probably expecting Tom to arrive on time.
It's not too much to ask you to come to class on time.
The train arrived on time, so we didn't have to wait at all.
If you want to be on time, you should be there by 11 o'clock.