〘 noun 〙 To go out from one's home or lodgings to carry out one's duties. To commute to one's place of employment. ※Collection of National Civil Customs (1880)〈Compiled by the Ministry of Justice〉 1 "Some guardians commute to work, while others live there." ※Inaka Kyoushi (1909)〈Tayama Katai〉 56 "It seems that with such a weak constitution, commuting one and a half miles is quite difficult."Commuting to workSource: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 自宅または宿所から出かけて行って、その職務に従事すること。勤め先へ通うこと。※全国民事慣例類集(1880)〈司法省編〉一「後見人は通勤する者あり、寄住する者あり」※田舎教師(1909)〈田山花袋〉五六「どうもかう体が弱くっては、一里半の通勤は随分辛いから」
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