2 used to describe something that is used by people who regularly travel between home and work, for example a place that they live, or a method of travel:
Those commuters who chose not to use buses had similar reasons to those who disliked trams.
Although commuters from the same suburb face similar time and comfort differentials between various modes, they do not all choose the same mode.
In the second transition (7:00-7:30), the loop is made from the same accelerating rhythm of the commuter train recorded inside the compartment.
Examples include unlicensed petty trade, food vending, commuter services (daladala), tuition for school children, neighbourhood watch (sungusungu) and medical services.
The daily exodus of men from commuter suburbs created a uniquely female-dominated space, not only within the house but more widely across suburban spaces.
For the commuter, the city could exist in solely two radii.
The result, as ever, is formless swathes of badly planned, commuter development on whatever greenfield sites developers can get hold of.
Even as outlying areas attracted a wealthier population of commuters, no consensus developed regarding the proper provisioning of settlements.
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上下班往返的人,通勤者…
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上下班往返的人,通勤者…
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persona que viaja diariamente al lugar de trabajo, persona que viaja cada día de su casa al trabajo [masculine-feminine]…
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viajante habitual, pessoa que viaja diariamente para chegar ao trabalho…
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通勤者, 通学者…
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navetteur/-euse [masculine-feminine], banlieusard/-arde…
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persona que viatja diàriament per anar a la feina…
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رَاكِب يَذهَب يومِيّا إلى العَمل…
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