graveyard shift

夜班墓地班坟场班

graveyard shift 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a work shift usually beginning at about midnight and continuing for about eight hours through the early morning hours.
  2. those who work this shift.

graveyard shift 近义词

n. 名词 noun

night shift

更多graveyard shift例句

  1. So there is a small cohort of officers who like it, who opt for the graveyard shift.
  2. So when you come out of the academy, go through your field training, you then get assigned to whatever shift needs you, and that’s predominantly the graveyard shift.
  3. Some days I was too exhausted after working a graveyard shift to get to class.
  4. Do you think that as we get older our thoughts shift to the more abstract, the music, than the definite, the lyrics?
  5. As Sutton shows in his book, the important shift took place gradually, from the end of the Civil War until World War II.
  6. Most other social justice movements are seeking some shift of power and money.
  7. Another beautiful Eminor number, with a nice shift up to the major for the chorus.
  8. And Asians also showed a shift toward the GOP in the mid-terms.
  9. In 1763 the chapel was enlarged, and at the same time a little more land was added to the graveyard.
  10. The question was put rather testily and caused the other to shift uncomfortably before making answer.
  11. I made a short cut across the graveyard of Saint Francis, or I must have met the escort.
  12. The night shift had clocked in over an hour ago, and there should be no passing through the gate for at least six hours.
  13. So that we were compelled to remain all the next day at the anchorage to shift them.