通勤
The act of traveling back and forth between one's home and place of work regularly.
例句
3 / 5通勤ラッシュを避けるために早めに家を出ます。
I leave home early to avoid the commuting rush.
通勤手当は全額支給されます。
The commuting allowance is paid in full.
通勤、結構大変じゃない?
Isn't commuting quite tough?
词族
记忆技巧
Tsū-kin: 'Tsū' (pass through/commute) + 'Kin' (work).
快速测验
会社まで( )時間はどれくらいですか?
正确!
正确答案是: 通勤
例句
通勤ラッシュを避けるために早めに家を出ます。
everydayI leave home early to avoid the commuting rush.
通勤手当は全額支給されます。
formalThe commuting allowance is paid in full.
通勤、結構大変じゃない?
informalIsn't commuting quite tough?
テレワークの普及による通勤時間の削減効果。
academicThe reduction effect of commuting time due to the spread of telework.
自転車通勤を奨励しています。
businessWe encourage bicycle commuting.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
車通勤
commuting by car
遠距離通勤
long-distance commuting
通勤途中
on the way to work
容易混淆的词
Tsūgaku is specifically for students going to school, while Tsūkin is for workers.
使用说明
Used specifically for the journey to work. The journey to school is 'tsūgaku'.
常见错误
Using 'tsūgaku' when talking about a job.
记忆技巧
Tsū-kin: 'Tsū' (pass through/commute) + 'Kin' (work).
词源
From 'Tsū' (passing through) and 'Kin' (service/work).
语法模式
文化背景
Long commutes on crowded trains are a well-known feature of life in major Japanese cities like Tokyo.
快速测验
会社まで( )時間はどれくらいですか?
正确!
正确答案是: 通勤
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