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round trip, return journey, day tripper, commuter, laps, return ticket, day student, commute, go to and fro

Auslan SignbankDictionary#533 go-to-and-fro1a
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As a Noun: 1. A journey to and from a place; a person who does such a journey in a day; a person who does such a journey every day to work and back. English = round trip, return journey; day tripper; commuter. 2. The movement to and fro between two locations (such as laps in a swimming pool). 3. A ticket to travel somewhere and then to come back. English = return ticket. 4. A day student at a school at which there are boarding students. As a Verb or Adjective: 1. To go in one direction and then to come back in the opposite direction; to go to and fro. 2. To go to or to travel to a place and then to come back, to make a return journey; to go back and forth between places; to commute. 3. To go back and forth inside a room, a container, or between the extremities of some object (such as swimming laps in a pool). 4. To travel to a place and back from that place to the starting point on a return ticket; to make a return trip. 5. To be a day student at a school at which there are boarding students.