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08:13 Apr 13, 2009 |
Romanian to English translations [PRO] Telecom(munications) / post | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Elvira Tatucu Local time: 20:17 | ||||||
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5 +4 | express courier |
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4 +2 | by first-class mail |
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4 +2 | express mail |
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5 | special delivery mail |
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5 | fast post |
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5 | Priority Mail/ Courier |
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3 | express mail/priority mail |
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3 | urgent parcel post |
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Discussion entries: 7 | |
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by first-class mail Explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mail#First-class -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 minute (2009-04-13 08:17:39 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- First-class mail in the U.S. includes postcards, letters, large envelopes (flats) and small packages, providing each piece weighs 13 ounces or less. Delivery is given priority over second-class (newspapers and magazines), third class (bulk advertisements), and fourth-class mail (books and media packages.) First-class mail prices are based on both the shape and weight of the item being mailed. Pieces over 13 ounces can be sent as Priority Mail.[19] |
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11 mins confidence:
26 mins confidence: peer agreement (net): +4
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