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  1. 20. c/o here stands for care of. The letter is to be delivered and entrusted to the care of John Doe, who will be responsible for seeing that it gets to Joe Black. care of on Wiktionary. Wiktionary also suggests c/- is common in Australia and New Zealand. Share. Improve this answer.

  2. 2010年8月20日 · Senior Member. Canada. Mandarin. Aug 20, 2010. #1. The epidural only covered the physical pain. At least they uncuffed my hands—after shackling me to the bed. I was shackled to the bed during delivery. I later found this to be a mistake but I was grateful for it because it offered the C.O.’s guarding me enough comfort to respect my privacy ...

  3. 2006年8月26日 · Barcelona, Spain. Russian (Ukraine) Aug 26, 2006. #8. Probably the most common usage of c/o is when sending mail to a company/organization. I suppose it's meant to indicate that the one in whose care you're sending the letter is not the principal person there, but is one of many who work there.

  4. 2024年2月16日 · English - American. Feb 16, 2024. #4. You didn't mention what country you're in. In the US (and probably other English-speaking countries?), when sending mail to a child, it is standard to put "c/o" meaning "in care of" the adult who lives at the address. This doesn't strictly have to be a parent or guardian.

  5. 2013年5月30日 · This Ngram for British English shows that I/O, w/, and c/o are about as common as in American English, but the other ones are less common. Wikipedia has a cryptic comment that “British English in particular makes use of the slash instead of the hyphen in forming abbreviations.”

  6. 2012年3月15日 · C/O usually means "care of" and is used in addresses to indicate the person the delivery is intended for. For example: Remit to: name of company. C/O: name of person delivery is to go to. Street address: number and name of street of destination. City: city of destination. State: State of destination. Zip code: destination postal code.

  7. 2022年2月2日 · UK. English - England. Feb 2, 2022. #4. ain'ttranslationfun? said: how does "history of" connect. In BE, a "history of" is quite common = a background/previous reports of, e.g. "The patient has a history of unstable angina." "The accused has a history of convictions for petty theft."

  8. 12. cf., an abbreviation for the Latin word confer (the imperative singular form of "conferre"), literally meaning "bring together", is used to refer to other material or ideas which may provide similar or different information or arguments. It is mainly used in scholarly contexts, such as in academic (mainly humanities, physics and biology) or ...

  9. 2011年9月27日 · John S. Locke states in The Art of Correspondence (1884): In closing a letter never subscribe yourself Yours, &c. &c. is an abbreviation of etc., which is an abbreviation from the Latin words et cetera, meaning and others, or, and so forth; forth means onward or forward. Hence there can be no propriety in saying I am yours and others, or I am ...

  10. 2021年8月14日 · England. Welsh - Northern. Aug 14, 2021. #2. The country of origin of the PoA would be useful but here's a guess, based on a similar question regarding a police clearing certificate: s/o - Son of (Fils de) r/o -Resident of (Résident de) I have my own PoA over my mother (a UK PoA) and these abbreviations don't figure on the document.) Hope this ...

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