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rush-hour com·ˈmute СЪЩ

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I. com·mute [kəˈmju:t] СЪЩ разг

II. com·mute [kəˈmju:t] ГЛАГ нпрх

III. com·mute [kəˈmju:t] ГЛАГ прх form

1. commute ФИН (exchange):

2. commute ЮР (reduce):

hour [aʊəʳ, Am aʊr] СЪЩ

1. hour (60 minutes):

Stunde f <-, -n>
50/90 kilometres an [or per]hour
15 dollars/£10 an hour

2. hour (on clock):

3. hour (more general):

Stunde f <-, -n> geh
Zeit f <-, -en>
hours pl of work АДМ
Arbeitszeit f <-, -en>
after [or Brit also out of]hours

4. hour (present time):

5. hour (for an activity):

Geschäftszeit f <-, -en>
Mittagspause f <-, -n>

6. hour (distance):

7. hour Am (at university):

Stunde f <-, -n>

Phrases:

jds [letzte] Stunde ist gekommen [o. hat geschlagen] dated шег

rush1 [rʌʃ] СЪЩ БОТ

Binse f <-, -n>
to not be worth a rush прен прин
keinen Pfifferling [o. A Groschen] wert sein разг прин

I. rush2 [rʌʃ] СЪЩ

1. rush (hurry):

Eile f <->

2. rush for +вин:

Ansturm м <-(e)s, -stürme> auf +вин
Gedränge ср <-s>
Gewühl ср <-(e)s>
sich вин auf jdn stürzen

3. rush also прен (surge):

Schwall м <-(e)s, -e>
Woge f <-, -n>
rush of emotions
rush of emotions
Anfall м <-(e)s, -fäl·le>

4. rush (migration):

Goldrausch м <-(e)s> kein pl

5. rush (in American football):

II. rush2 [rʌʃ] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. rush (hurry):

to rush into sb's mind прен
to rush out water
to rush through sth work

2. rush (hurry into):

to rush into sth decision, project

3. rush (in Am football):

III. rush2 [rʌʃ] ГЛАГ прх

1. rush (send quickly):

to rush sb/sth [to a place]

2. rush (pressure):

to rush sb [into sth]
jdn [zu etw дат] treiben [o. drängen]

3. rush (do hurriedly):

to rush sth through [sth]
etw schnell [durch etw вин] durchbringen

4. rush (charge):

to rush sb
sich вин auf jdn stürzen
to rush sb
to rush sth

5. rush Brit sl (overcharge):

to rush sb
jdn schröpfen [o. neppen] ФРГ, A разг

6. rush Am УНИ (enter fraternity or sorority):

to rush sth

Phrases:

Present
Icommute
youcommute
he/she/itcommutes
wecommute
youcommute
theycommute
Past
Icommuted
youcommuted
he/she/itcommuted
wecommuted
youcommuted
theycommuted
Present Perfect
Ihavecommuted
youhavecommuted
he/she/ithascommuted
wehavecommuted
youhavecommuted
theyhavecommuted
Past Perfect
Ihadcommuted
youhadcommuted
he/she/ithadcommuted
wehadcommuted
youhadcommuted
theyhadcommuted

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The journey to the cineplex can be as daunting as a rush-hour commute across the city, he conceded.
entertainment.inquirer.net
By then the room was filled with the noise of the morning rush-hour commute.
www.rollingstone.com
Eliminating the rush-hour commute would open up further opportunities for more lawyers to teach students critical hands-on skills.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
They send reports to me about how many solo drivers they observe during their rush-hour commutes.
www.washingtonpost.com
Women-only trains were introduced in 2009 to provide safety for female travellers but there is nothing safe about this rush-hour commute.
www.stuff.co.nz