
Long or Far Expiry Date? - WordReference Forums
Dec 15, 2020 · A better question would be "How do they establish the use-by (expiry) dates?" Or even what those dates mean. In some cases the date listed is the optimum time to use the …
expiration and expiry | WordReference Forums
Apr 21, 2006 · Expiry is also a specific AE term used in the Options and Futures trading business. However, in this context: Expiry = Expiration Date R
long expiration date | WordReference Forums
Mar 26, 2019 · I'd understand "long expiration date" as meaning there was a long time to go for the expiry date. "Long shelf life" means something will stay without spoiling for a long time. …
Nearly-expired products | WordReference Forums
Apr 17, 2022 · The phrase 'nearly-expired products' works grammatically, and your sentence is understandable. However, where I am, we talk about 'sell-by date' instead of 'expired' food. I …
antigüedad (licencia de conducir) | WordReference Forums
Aug 31, 2010 · There are three dates on the licence: "Vigencia" (which refers to expiry date), "Expedición" (referring to date of issue), and "Antigüedad" (which refers to the date of issue of …
Fecha de vencimiento - WordReference Forums
Jul 23, 2022 · Es correctísimo expiration date en un documento legal (y creo que en Reino Unido usan expiry date). El periodo de validez se refiere a la cantidad de meses o años; pero la …
For DE [Date of Expiry] see date stamp - WordReference Forums
May 6, 2014 · Hello everyone, I have just come across this sentence printed on a yogurt cup: For DE see date stamp. I want to believe that the abbreviation "DE" stands for 'date of …
expiry or maturity - WordReference Forums
May 7, 2008 · Hello, What would you use in this context "expiry" or "maturity"? In case of non-payment in the expiry date established, the Accounting Department will claim it to the client, …
Expired vs. rotten vs. go bad | WordReference Forums
Nov 27, 2017 · Only 2) is correct, but I would say "This beef is off" 1) expired means died - The cow has died but beef cannot. You could say "..has reached its expiry date" 3) You would …
lapse vs expire - WordReference Forums
Jan 1, 2012 · To me, the two verbs-expire and lapse- seem to have the same meaning. Am I right? Then, in the following sentences, can they be used interchangeably? My cellphone …