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shift
- IPA[ʃɪft]
英式
- move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance;change the position of one's body, especially because one is nervous or uncomfortable
- a slight change in position, direction, or tendency;the displacement of spectral lines.
verb: shift, 3rd person present: shifts, gerund or present participle: shifting, past tense: shifted, past participle: shifted
noun: shift, plural noun: shifts
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動詞
- 1. move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance a team from the power company came to shift the cables away from the house the roof cracked and shifted 同義詞
- ▪ change the position of one's body, especially because one is nervous or uncomfortable he shifted a little in his chair 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ change the emphasis, direction, or focus of she's shifting the blame on to me
- ▪ change in emphasis, direction, or focus the wind had shifted to the east the balance of power shifted abruptly 同義詞
- ▪ British informal move quickly you'll have time for a bite if you shift
- ▪ British informal move from a place or rouse oneself from a state of inactivity shift yourself, Ruby, do something useful and get the plates
- ▪ move (data) to the right or left in a register the partial remainder is shifted left
- ▪ British informal remove (a stain) thorough cleaning is necessary to shift all cooking residues 同義詞
- ▪ informal sell (something) a lot of high-priced product you simply don't know how to shift
- ▪ British informal eat or drink (something) hastily or in large amounts.
- 2. North American change gear in a vehicle she shifted down to fourth
- 3. archaic be evasive or indirect they know not how to shift and rob as the old ones do
- 4. Irish informal kiss and engage in sexually stimulating activity with (someone) she had kissed or shifted him three months earlier at a house party
名詞
- 1. a slight change in position, direction, or tendency a shift in public opinion 同義詞
- ▪ the displacement of spectral lines.
- ▪ a key on a typewriter or computer keyboard used to switch between two sets of characters or functions, principally between lower- and upper-case letters.
- ▪ short for sound shift
- ▪ North American the gear lever or gear-changing mechanism in a vehicle.
- ▪ the positioning of successive rows of bricks so that their ends do not coincide.
- ▪ a movement of the digits of a word in a register one or more places to left or right, equivalent to multiplying or dividing the corresponding number by a power of whatever number is the base.
- ▪ a change of position by two or more players before the ball is put into play.
- 2. each of two or more recurring periods in which different groups of workers do the same jobs in relay Anne was on the night shift 同義詞
- ▪ the group of people who work during a particular shift the bus was still waiting there when the day shift went home 同義詞
- 3. a woman's straight unwaisted dress.
- ▪ historical a long, loose-fitting undergarment.
- 4. archaic an ingenious or devious device or stratagem the thousand shifts and devices of which Hannibal was a master 同義詞
- 5. Irish informal a period of kissing and engaging in sexually stimulating activity with someone from getting the shift to getting hitched, there is an app for everything these days the stage of a night out where you’re looking for a shift
- changing, especially unpredictably: diverse districts with shifting demographics
Oxford American Dictionary
- changing, especially unpredictably: diverse districts with shifting demographics
Oxford Dictionary
- move from one period in time to another.
- a movement from one period in time to another, especially in a play or film: the technical problems involved in the time shift
Oxford Dictionary
- move from one period in time to another.
- a movement from one period in time to another, especially in a play or movie: the technical problems involved in the time shift
Oxford American Dictionary
- the period of time scheduled for work at night, as in a factory or other institution: a doughnut-maker on the night shift at a bakery
Oxford American Dictionary
- a period of time worked at night in a factory, hospital, etc.: a doughnut-maker on the night shift at a bakery
Oxford Dictionary
- a period of time worked during the daylight hours in a hospital, factory, etc., as opposed to ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a phonetic change in a vowel or vowels.
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- IPA[SHift]
美式
- move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance: I shift the weight back to the other leg the roof cracked and shifted
- a slight change in position, direction, or tendency: a shift in public opinion a shift of wind took us by surprise
Oxford American Dictionary