commute 的 3 个定义
com·mut·ed, com·mut·ing.
- to change to a less severe one: The death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.
- to exchange for another or for something else; give and take reciprocally; interchange.
- to change: to commute base metal into gold.
- to change into or for another, as by substitution.
com·mut·ed, com·mut·ing.
- to travel regularly over some distance, as from a suburb into a city and back: He commutes to work by train.
- to make substitution.
- to serve as a substitute.
- (5)
- a trip made by commuting: It's a long commute from his home to his office.
- an act or instance of commuting.
commute 近义词
travel to work
reduce punishment
exchange, trade
更多commute例句
- There’s no commute, there’s no lunchtime or after work drinks.
- These are issued when questionable weather overlaps with the commute but is not quite enough for an advisory.
- For a cold commute, the best winter gloves will allow you to use touch screen technology without going barehanded.
- At one point, before her hour-long commute, she reportedly mentioned that her hands were cold.
- As workers return to offices, they may still feel most comfortable with socially distant commutes rather than public transit.
- The rapid rise of the sharing economy is changing the way people around the world commute, shop, vacation, and borrow.
- A tense commute to work in Houston will start to resemble a tense commute in Boston or New York City.
- It meant a serious commute, and a few quibbles from the locals about jumping to a rival, but Malania put in the hours.
- Stephanie lives in the Bronx and works in Manhattan, a commute that should take 45 minutes.
- He will spend the rest of his commute sedentary, and she upright.
- McAllen didn't look in the least like a man who could afford nowadays to commute by air between the Mediterranean and California.
- His voice was for the gallows,—but, in consideration of the criminal's rank, he would consent to commute the cord for the axe.
- When a man wanted to commute then he paid a monthly fee to the railroad and they printed his name on this official list.
- Did you commute back and forth from your sister's home in Irving?
- I've got enough money to commute, when the time comes, and I'll feel a lot better if I go through with it now I've started.