Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - commute
Commute
commute
v. 1 intr. travel to and from one's daily work, usu. in a city, esp. by car or train. 2 tr. Law (usu. foll. by to) change (a judicial sentence etc.) to another less severe. 3 tr. (often foll. by into, for) a change (one kind of payment) for another. b make a payment etc. to change (an obligation etc.) for another. 4 tr. a exchange; interchange (two things). b change (to another thing). 5 tr. Electr. commutate. 6 intr. Math. have a commutative relation. 7 intr. US buy and use a season ticket. Etymology: L commutare commutat- (as COM-, mutare change)
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I. verb (~d; commuting) see: mutable Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. change, alter, to give in exchange for another ; exchange, to convert (as a payment) into another form, to change (a penalty) to another less severe , commutate, intransitive verb make up, compensate, to pay in gross, to travel back and forth regularly (as between a suburb and a city), to yield the same mathematical result regardless of order, commutable adjective II. noun Date: 1954 an act or an instance of commuting, the distance covered in commuting ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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