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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

day shift SOST

1. day shift (time period):

2. day shift (team):

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. shift [ingl brit ʃɪft, ingl am ʃɪft] SOST

1. shift (alteration):

changement m (in de)
modification f (in de)

2. shift (in workplace):

3. shift inv:

4. shift LING:

5. shift GEOL:

6. shift INFORM:

7. shift ingl am AUTO CORSE → gear shift

8. shift (on keyboard) → shift key

II. shift [ingl brit ʃɪft, ingl am ʃɪft] VB vb trans

1. shift (move):

shift furniture
shift vehicle
shift arm, leg, head
shift TEATR scenery
to shift sth away from wall, window
to shift sth into room, garden
shift your arse sl! ingl brit

2. shift (get rid of):

shift stain, dirt
I can't shift this cold colloq! ingl brit

3. shift (transfer):

shift fig blame, responsibility
rejeter (onto sur)

4. shift ingl am AUTO CORSE:

III. shift [ingl brit ʃɪft, ingl am ʃɪft] VB vb intr

1. shift:

shift, a. shift about (move around) load, contents:
shift, a. shift about cargo:

2. shift (move):

the scene shifts to Ireland CINEM, TEATR
shift colloq! ingl brit
pousse-toi! colloq

3. shift (change):

shift opinion, attitude:
shift wind:

4. shift ingl brit (go quickly) colloq:

shift person:
se grouiller colloq
shift vehicle:
foncer colloq

5. shift ingl am AUTO CORSE:

IV. shift [ingl brit ʃɪft, ingl am ʃɪft] VB vb rifl

shift yourselves colloq!
poussez-vous! colloq

V. shift [ingl brit ʃɪft, ingl am ʃɪft]

to make shift with disuso

shift key SOST

gear shift [ingl am ˈɡɪrˌʃɪft] SOST ingl am

1. gear shift (lever):

2. gear shift (process):

day [ingl brit deɪ, ingl am deɪ] SOST

1. day (24-hour period):

the day when or that
le jour

2. day (until evening):

what a day! attr job

3. day (as opposed to night):

at close of day letter
at close of day attr nurse

4. day (specific):

5. day (as historical period):

day gén pl
il a 50 ans bien tassés! colloq

week [ingl brit wiːk, ingl am wik] SOST

a week yesterday ingl brit, a week from yesterday ingl am
a 40-hour week
the working or work ingl am week

nel dizionario PONS

day shift SOST

1. day shift (period of time):

2. day shift (workers):

nel dizionario PONS
nel dizionario PONS

I. shift [ʃɪft] VB vb trans

1. shift (rearrange):

shift blame

2. shift ingl am (mechanics):

shift gears/lanes

3. shift (hurry):

4. shift ingl brit, ingl Aus colloq (dispose of):

shift stains

II. shift [ʃɪft] VB vb intr

1. shift (rearrange position):

shift wind

2. shift colloq (move over):

3. shift colloq (move very fast):

III. shift [ʃɪft] SOST

1. shift (alteration):

2. shift (period of work):

3. shift (people working a shift):

day [deɪ] SOST

1. day (24 hours):

bonjour! franc can

2. day (particular day):

Boxing Day ingl brit

3. day (imprecise time):

4. day (period of time):

5. day (working hours):

6. day (salary):

7. day (distance):

8. day pl form (life):

locuzioni:

nel dizionario PONS

day shift SOST

1. day shift (period of time):

2. day shift (workers):

nel dizionario PONS
nel dizionario PONS

I. shift [ʃɪft] VB vb trans

1. shift (rearrange):

shift blame

2. shift AUTO:

shift gears, lanes

II. shift [ʃɪft] VB vb intr

1. shift (rearrange position):

shift wind

2. shift AUTO:

3. shift colloq (move over):

III. shift [ʃɪft] SOST

1. shift (alteration):

2. shift (period of work):

3. shift (people working a shift):

day [deɪ] SOST

1. day (24 hours):

bonjour! franc can

2. day (particular day):

3. day (imprecise time):

4. day (period of time):

5. day (working hours):

6. day (distance):

7. day pl form (life):

locuzioni:

Present
Ishift
youshift
he/she/itshifts
weshift
youshift
theyshift
Past
Ishifted
youshifted
he/she/itshifted
weshifted
youshifted
theyshifted
Present Perfect
Ihaveshifted
youhaveshifted
he/she/ithasshifted
wehaveshifted
youhaveshifted
theyhaveshifted
Past Perfect
Ihadshifted
youhadshifted
he/she/ithadshifted
wehadshifted
youhadshifted
theyhadshifted

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This can create problems for locations which become exposed to increases in population, decreases in population, or a shift in the demographic composition of a population.
en.wikipedia.org
He explained that this shift took place because of a growing pressure from the clergy and musical scholars to bring carol-singing into churches.
news.bbc.co.uk
He worked the night shift at a convenience store and worked at a restaurant as a chef's assistant.
en.wikipedia.org
Similarly, the burden of taxation has to shift from the shoulders of the workforce to such areas as, for example, speculative currency dealing.
www.europarl.europa.eu
But as the world's population bulges and diets shift, short-term wants will generate cross-currents against long-term needs.
www.pbs.org