commute between places 관용구
go places
succeed, do well, make it big When Percy got his degree, we knew he was going places.
go to town|go|go places|places|to town|town
v. phr.,
slang 1. To do something quickly or with great force or energy; work fast or hard.
The boys went to town on the old garage, and had it torn down before Father came home from work. While Sally was slowly washing the dishes, she remembered she had a date with Pete that evening; then she really went to town. Compare: IN NO TIME, MAKE TIME.
Antonym: TAKE ONE'S TIME. 2.
go places. To do a good job; succeed.
Our team is going to town this year. We have won all five games that we played. Dan was a good student and a good athlete; we expect him to go places in business.
know one in high places|high places|know|places
v. phr. To be connected with people in power.
Ted's grandfather was the mayor of Chicago so he knows people in high places.
high places, friends in
high places, friends in see under
friend in courtcommute amid (places)
To accomplish a accepted cruise amid one's home and one's abode of assignment or school. Until you relocate, you'll accept to drive amid Philadelphia and Manhattan every day.Learn more: between, commutecommute amid places
to biking amid the abode area one works and the abode area one lives. I accept to drive amid Chicago and Detroit every week. Mary has commuted amid New York City and New Jersey for years.Learn more: between, commute, place