commute
verb
/kəˈmjut/
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/kəˈmjuːt/
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/kəˈmjʉːt/
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- (intransitive, US, UK, Canada) To regularly travel from one's home to one's workplace or school, or vice versa.
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pendla
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commute
verb
/kəˈmjut/
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/kəˈmjuːt/
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/kəˈmjʉːt/
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- (intransitive, mathematics) Of an operation, to be commutative, i.e. to have the property that changing the order of the operands does not change the result.
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kommutera
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commute
noun
/kəˈmjut/
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/kəˈmjuːt/
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/kəˈmjʉːt/
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- The route, time or distance of that journey.
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pendling
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commuter
noun
/kəˈmjuːtɚ/
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- (US, UK, Canada) To and from work and home.
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pendlare
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- (transport) Normally a short form of commuter rail, commuter train or commuter bus; A transport system or a vehicle in such systems used to transport commuters (#2)
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pendel
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commutativity
noun
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- (mathematics, physics) The state of being commutative.
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kommutativitet
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commutator
noun
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- An electrical switch, in a generator or motor, that periodically reverses the direction of an electric current.
- (ring theory) A binary map in a given ring R, given by [a, b] = ab − ba, where a and b are elements of R, which yields the ring's zero element if and only if the multiplication operation commutes for a and b.
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kommutator
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commuting
noun
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- travel between home and workplace
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arbetsresa,
pendeltrafik,
pendling
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commutative
adjective
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- (mathematics, of a binary operation) Such that the order in which the operands are taken does not affect their image under the operation.
- (algebra, of an algebraic structure) Having a commutative operation.
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kommutativ
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