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lobster shift

龙虾班

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : Also called lobster trick . dogwatch.
    • : graveyard shift.

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Examples

  • Do you think that as we get older our thoughts shift to the more abstract, the music, than the definite, the lyrics?

  • As Sutton shows in his book, the important shift took place gradually, from the end of the Civil War until World War II.

  • Most other social justice movements are seeking some shift of power and money.

  • Another beautiful Eminor number, with a nice shift up to the major for the chorus.

  • And Asians also showed a shift toward the GOP in the mid-terms.

  • The question was put rather testily and caused the other to shift uncomfortably before making answer.

  • The night shift had clocked in over an hour ago, and there should be no passing through the gate for at least six hours.

  • So that we were compelled to remain all the next day at the anchorage to shift them.

  • Then suddenly he would shift shotgun for rifle and come home with a bearskin in the wagon.

  • The iris of the human eye dilates and contracts with every shift of illumination, and the Time Observatory had an iris too.