🚆commute (コミュート)

verb, noun
/kəˈmjuːt/
通勤 (tsuukin)

意味

Verb: to travel regularly between home and work; Noun: the journey to and from work.
意味の翻訳
動詞:自宅と職場の間を規則的に往復すること。名詞:職場への往復の移動。
doushi jitaku to shokuba no aida o kisokuteki ni oufuku suru koto meishi shokuba e no oufuku no idou

例文

He commutes two hours every day to reach his office.

彼は毎日オフィスに着くために二時間通勤している。
kare wa mainichi ofisu ni tsuku tame ni nijikan tsuukin shite iru

表現例

long commute
長い通勤
nagai tsuukin

同義語

travel, journey, ride, shuttle

対義語

stay, remain

コロケーション

daily commute, long commute, commute time

その他の例文

How do you commute to the office?

どうやってオフィスに通勤していますか?
Dō yatte ofisu ni tsūkin shite imasu ka?

I’m delighted not to commute today.

今日は通勤しなくて済むのでとても嬉しいです。
Kyo wa tsukin shinakute sumu node totemo ureshii desu.

The platform is crowded with commuters.

ホームは通勤客で混雑しています。
Homu wa tsukinkyaku de konzatsu shite imasu.

It takes her two hours to commute to work.

彼女は通勤に2時間かかります。
Kanojo wa tsukin ni 2-jikan kakarimasu.

It takes me 40 minutes to commute to the office.

オフィスへ通勤するのに40分かかります。
Ofisu e tsūkin suru no ni 40-pun kakarimasu.

I commute by bicycle — it is good for the environment.

私は自転車で通勤しています — それは環境に良いです。
Watashi wa jitensha de tsuukin shite imasu — sore wa kankyou ni yoi desu.

関連語彙

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to rule as a king or queen; the period during which a sovereign rules
to think deeply about something; a source of inspiration, especially for an artist or writer
To fall behind in movement, progress, or development; a delay or period of falling behind.

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