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词汇 telecommute
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Definition of telecommute in English:

telecommute

verb ˌtɛlɪkəˈmjuːtˈtɛləkəˌmjut
[no object]usually as noun telecommuting
  • Work from home, making use of the Internet, email, and the telephone.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Consumers cited telecommuting and online video games as two important factors in their decision to sign up for broadband access.
    • Also, with telecommuting, it's far easier to work at home for many people.
    • This might mean leaving your work at the office for some and telecommuting for others.
    • It also facilitates telecommuting - working from a location remote from the office or other place of business - making it possible for many people to work at jobs anywhere in the country, without moving away from home.
    • Experts say businesses should promote telecommuting, using the Internet and telephone for meetings, along with utilizing technology to monitor traffic flow, reducing accidents and improving throughput.
    • More employees are telecommuting full- or part-time.
    • Other initiatives to help attract and retain staff include morale-boosting benefits such as telecommuting and easier access to unpaid time off for reasons such as extended travel.
    • More women are taking time away from paid employment or working in unconventional settings, telecommuting, working part-time, or job-sharing in order to spend time with children.
    • All 17 companies offer employees telecommuting and job-sharing options; 16 offer flextime.
    • And instead of flying to your next business meeting simply because your company will pay for it, try carpooling or taking a train, or telecommuting via phone, fax or the Internet.
    • It certainly helps that we've telecommuted from the beginning; if we had started out as a regular company and then tried to institute telecommuting, I think it would have been much more difficult.
    • So, many at-home dads find ways to stay active and even earn a few dollars - consulting, telecommuting, working part-time, or starting a part-time business out of the home.
    • So the work of the court can be done basically by telecommuting, with some rare exceptions.
    • I don't even see the point, since the job allows for telecommuting.
    • About 46% of small companies allow telecommuting, but it's still a good idea to do a three - to six-month test run before establishing any policy.
    • How about staying with your parents and telecommuting to work?
    • If you can't get as much time as you'd like, try to negotiate a staggered return, telecommuting, or working part time temporarily.
    • Companies have implemented ‘working mother’ policies such as maternity leave, childcare referral services, part-time employment, telecommuting, and flexible hours.
    • Tomorrow I call my boss and tell him that I'm telecommuting from here.
    • From telecommuting to centralized support services to offshore productivity centers, physical location's role is diminishing in relevance.

Derivatives

  • telecommuter

  • noun ˌtɛlɪkəˈmjuːtəˌtɛləkəˈmjudər
    • These connect telecommuters, business travelers and off-site employees to a company's corporate network providing secure transparent access to business applications.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A car-sharing facility, an E-Dock station, offices for telecommuters, and links to public transit are managed as an integrated unit.
      • Companies, branch offices and telecommuters are increasingly using always-on Internet access that provides the high-capacity bandwidth necessary to fully realize the benefits of the networked economy.
      • More and more workers are working at home, either as telecommuters employed by large firms who let them work from home, or as telecottagers who start small independent businesses operated from home.
      • Removable hard disk drive architecture offers efficiency, speed, economy, security, and convenience for multi-system users, telecommuters, and the convergence technology industry.

Rhymes

acute, argute, astute, beaut, Beirut, boot, bruit, brut, brute, Bute, butte, Canute, cheroot, chute, commute, compute, confute, coot, cute, depute, dilute, dispute, flute, galoot, hoot, impute, jute, loot, lute, minute, moot, newt, outshoot, permute, pollute, pursuit, recruit, refute, repute, route, salute, Salyut, scoot, shoot, Shute, sloot, snoot, subacute, suit, Tonton Macoute, toot, transmute, undershoot, uproot, Ute, volute

Definition of telecommute in US English:

telecommute

verbˈteləkəˌmyo͞otˈtɛləkəˌmjut
[no object]usually as noun telecommuting
  • Work from home, making use of the Internet, email, and the telephone.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All 17 companies offer employees telecommuting and job-sharing options; 16 offer flextime.
    • About 46% of small companies allow telecommuting, but it's still a good idea to do a three - to six-month test run before establishing any policy.
    • Other initiatives to help attract and retain staff include morale-boosting benefits such as telecommuting and easier access to unpaid time off for reasons such as extended travel.
    • I don't even see the point, since the job allows for telecommuting.
    • More women are taking time away from paid employment or working in unconventional settings, telecommuting, working part-time, or job-sharing in order to spend time with children.
    • How about staying with your parents and telecommuting to work?
    • Experts say businesses should promote telecommuting, using the Internet and telephone for meetings, along with utilizing technology to monitor traffic flow, reducing accidents and improving throughput.
    • Also, with telecommuting, it's far easier to work at home for many people.
    • From telecommuting to centralized support services to offshore productivity centers, physical location's role is diminishing in relevance.
    • Consumers cited telecommuting and online video games as two important factors in their decision to sign up for broadband access.
    • Companies have implemented ‘working mother’ policies such as maternity leave, childcare referral services, part-time employment, telecommuting, and flexible hours.
    • Tomorrow I call my boss and tell him that I'm telecommuting from here.
    • It certainly helps that we've telecommuted from the beginning; if we had started out as a regular company and then tried to institute telecommuting, I think it would have been much more difficult.
    • This might mean leaving your work at the office for some and telecommuting for others.
    • It also facilitates telecommuting - working from a location remote from the office or other place of business - making it possible for many people to work at jobs anywhere in the country, without moving away from home.
    • So, many at-home dads find ways to stay active and even earn a few dollars - consulting, telecommuting, working part-time, or starting a part-time business out of the home.
    • And instead of flying to your next business meeting simply because your company will pay for it, try carpooling or taking a train, or telecommuting via phone, fax or the Internet.
    • More employees are telecommuting full- or part-time.
    • If you can't get as much time as you'd like, try to negotiate a staggered return, telecommuting, or working part time temporarily.
    • So the work of the court can be done basically by telecommuting, with some rare exceptions.
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