commuter

英[kə'mjuːtə(r)] 美[kə'mjuːtər]
  • n. 通勤者;每日往返上班者;<美>乘火车或公共汽车往返于两地之间的人;定期车票乘客;地区航空,定期短途航线
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Noun:
  1. a passenger train that is ridden primarily by passengers who travel regularly from one place to another

  2. someone who travels regularly from home in a suburb to work in a city

1. The average commuter journey there is five hours long.
那里的通勤一族平均上下班要花5个小时。

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2. The deal would have reduced competition in the commuter-aircraft market.
这项协议原本会减少通勤航班市场的竞争。

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3. The commuter plane was waiting for takeoff.
通勤飞机在等候起飞。

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4. Police cordoned off the road and diverted commuter traffic.
警察封锁了道路并分流交通.

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5. Fires broke out at three railway stations, halting service on two commuter lines for several hours.
三个火车站发生了火灾,两条通勤线路的服务被迫中断数小时。

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    1. The cops and firefighters knew they might take heat from the hundreds of thousands of subway, bus and commuter line riders, as well as motorists, who would be delayed in the evening rush.
      几十万地下铁路、公共汽车以及通勤铁路的乘客,还有自己开车的人,在傍晚下班时交通将受耽搁,警察和救火队员知道那些人将会怪罪他们。
    2. The commuter train is never punctual.
      市郊往返列车从来不准点。
    3. Another commuter from the suburban gentry.
      来自郊区的又一个通勤者
    4. The five o'clock train is always packed with commuters.
      五点钟那趟车总是挤满了通勤者。