commuting
n.& adj. 交換(的)
v. 通勤( commute的現在分詞 ); 減(刑); 代償
If you commute, you travel a long distance every day between your home and your place of work.
Mike commutes to London every day...
邁克每天都去倫敦上班。
McLaren began commuting between Paris and London...
麥克拉倫開始往返於巴黎與倫敦之間。
A commute is the journey that you make when you commute.
The average Los Angeles commute is over 60 miles a day.
洛杉磯的平均上下班路程為每天60多英里。
If a death sentence or prison sentence is commuted to a less serious punishment, it is changed to that punishment.
His death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment...
他的死刑被減為無期徒刑。
Prison sentences have been commuted.
服刑期得以減短。
1. the travel of a commuter
McLaren began commuting between Paris and London.
麥克拉倫開始往返於巴黎與倫敦之間。
Cheap computers, faxes and phone calls will make commuting to work a thing of the past.
廉價的電腦、傳真和電話通訊將使每天坐車上下班成為歷史。
Noncommuting objects are as real to the mathematicians as commuting objects.
對於數學家來說,不可交換的物件與可交換的物件是一樣真實的.
Commuting in the rush - hour requires a phlegmatic temperament.
在上下班交通高峰期間乘坐通勤車要有安之若素的心境.
The homes were pushed outwards even at the cost of the discomfort of commuting.
不少家庭甚至不惜忍受往返的不便,把家往城外搬.