commute in Russian
commute in Russian is смягчать наказание, е́здить, коммутировать — commute means to travel regularly between home and one's place of work or study.
commute in Russian
What does "commute" mean?
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verb To travel regularly between home and one's place of work or study.
"She commutes into the city every day by train."
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noun The regular journey between home and work.
"My commute takes almost an hour each way."
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verb To reduce a legal penalty or sentence to something less severe.
"The governor commuted his death sentence to life in prison."
commute in a sentence
- She commutes into the city every day by train.
- He decided to move closer to work so he wouldn't have to commute as far.
- My commute takes almost an hour each way.
- The governor commuted his death sentence to life in prison.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "commute" in Russian?
"commute" in Russian is смягчать наказание, е́здить, коммутировать. commute means: To travel regularly between home and one's place of work or study.
How do you pronounce смягчать наказание?
"commute" in Russian is смягчать наказание, pronounced "smyagchat nakazaniye".
How do you use "commute" in a sentence?
Example: "She commutes into the city every day by train." In Russian, "commute" is смягчать наказание, е́здить, коммутировать.
Are there other ways to say "commute" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "commute": смягчать наказание, е́здить, коммутировать.