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shift [shifts] (act of shifting) noun [UK: ʃɪft] [US: ˈʃɪft] | desvionoun trocanoun |
shift [shifts] (button on a keyboard) noun [UK: ʃɪft] [US: ˈʃɪft] | shiftnoun |
shift [shifts] (change of workers) noun [UK: ʃɪft] [US: ˈʃɪft] | turnonoun |
shift [shifts] (gear mechanism in a motor vehicle) noun [UK: ʃɪft] [US: ˈʃɪft] | câmbionoun marchanoun |
shift [shifted, shifting, shifts] (to change, swap) verb [UK: ʃɪft] [US: ˈʃɪft] | mudarverb trocarverb |
shift [shifted, shifting, shifts] (to change position) verb [UK: ʃɪft] [US: ˈʃɪft] | se moververb |
shift [shifted, shifting, shifts] (to move from one place to another) verb [UK: ʃɪft] [US: ˈʃɪft] | moververb |
Great Vowel Shift (major change in the pronunciation of the English language) proper noun | grande mudança vocálicaproper noun |
Lamb shift (difference between energy levels) noun | desvio de Lambnoun |
lobster shift (a work shift that covers late evening and early morning hours) noun | pescoçãonoun |
makeshift (made to work or suffice) adjective [UK: ˈmeɪk.ʃɪft] [US: ˈmeɪk.ʃɪft] | improvisadoadjective |
makeshift [makeshifts] (temporary substitution) noun [UK: ˈmeɪk.ʃɪft] [US: ˈmeɪk.ʃɪft] | improvisonoun |
night shift [night shifts] (period) noun [UK: naɪt ʃɪft] [US: ˈnaɪt ˈʃɪft] | turno da noitenoun turno noturnonoun |
paradigm shift (change in thinking from an accepted point of view to a new one, necessitated by scientific discoveries) noun [UK: ˈpæ.rə.daɪm ʃɪft] [US: ˈpe.rə.ˌdaɪm ˈʃɪft] | mudança de paradigmanoun |
redshift [redshifts] (change in wavelength) noun [UK: rˈedʃɪft] [US: rˈedʃɪft] | desvio para o vermelhonoun |
shape-shifter (person who can transform) noun | transmorfonoun |