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shifted

/shift/US // ʃɪft //UK // (ʃɪft) //

转移的,转移,转移了的,转变

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to put aside and replace it by another or others; change or exchange: to shift friends; to shift ideas.
    • : to transfer from one place, position, person, etc., to another: to shift the blame onto someone else.
    • : Automotive. to change from one ratio or arrangement to another.
    • : Linguistics. to change in a systematic way, especially phonetically.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to move from one place, position, direction, etc., to another.
    • : to manage to get along or succeed by oneself.
    • : to get along by indirect methods; use any expediency, trick, or evasion to get along or succeed: He shifted through life.
    • : to change gears in driving an automobile.
    • : Linguistics. to undergo a systematic, especially phonetic, change.
    • : to press a shift key, as on a typewriter keyboard.
    • : Archaic. to change one's clothes.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a change or transfer from one place, position, direction, person, etc., to another: a shift in the wind.
    • : a person's scheduled period of work, especially the portion of the day scheduled as a day's work when a shop, service, office, or industry operates continuously during both the day and night: She prefers the morning shift.
    • : a group of workers scheduled to work during such a period: The night shift reported.
    • : Baseball. a notable repositioning by several fielders to the left or the right of their normal playing position, an occasional strategy against batters who usually hit the ball to the same side of the field.
    • : Automotive. a gearshift.
    • : Clothing. a straight, loose-fitting dress worn with or without a belt.a woman's chemise or slip.
    • : Football. a lateral or backward movement from one position to another, usually by two or more offensive players just before the ball is put into play.
    • : Mining. a dislocation of a seam or stratum; fault.
    • : Music. a change in the position of the left hand on the fingerboard in playing a stringed instrument.
    • : Linguistics. a change or system of parallel changes that affects the sound structure of a language, as the series of related changes in the English vowel system from Middle English to Modern English.a change in the meaning or use of a word.Compare functional shift.
    • : an expedient; ingenious device.
    • : an evasion, artifice, or trick.
    • : change or substitution.
    • : Bridge. shift bid.
    • : Agriculture. any of successive crops.the tract of land used.
    • : an act or instance of using the shift key, as on a typewriter keyboard.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbswitch, fluctuate
Synonyms
alter改变,更改,改动,改造change变化,改变,更改,变革deviate偏离,偏差,乖离,偏差的drift漂流,漂移,漂泊,漂浮move行动,移动,举措,搬迁relocate搬迁,迁居,迁移,迁址remove移除,删除,拆除,取消ship船舶,船,运送,船只shuffle洗牌,摇摆,洗盘,洗涤transfer移交,转移,转转,移交工作turn变成,转弯,变成了,转变vary变化,不同,不同的,变化的veer倾向性,倾向于,倾向性的,倾向about-face约谈,约略,约克,约摸budge让步,小费,动弹,动弹不得cook烹饪,厨师,烹调,煮饭dislocate错位,脱臼,脱位,脱节displace置换,取代,转移,换位disturb困扰,干扰,扰乱,骚扰exchange交流,交换,兑换,交易所fault错,故障,错误,缺点flip-flop触发器,触发开关,拨动电话,触发式rearrange改编,重新安排,重新编排,改写replace替换,替代,替换掉,代替reposition重新定位,重订,重订位置,重置slip滑落,滑倒,滑移,溜stir搅动,搅拌,挑动,搅动了substitute替代,取代,代替,替代物swerve转向,转身,转移,转动tack粘性,大头钉,大头针,粘着transmogrify转化,改装,改造,变身transpose换位,转位,转置,换位思考vacillate摇摆不定,游移不定,徘徊不前,游移waffle华夫饼,华夫饼干,华夫,华芙yo-yo溜溜球,悠悠球,溜达,溜冰blow hot and cold忽冷忽热,吹毛求疵,忽冷忽热地吹,忽冷忽热地吹嘘bottom out见底,底部,跌至谷底,底层change gears换挡,换档,换档期,变速器dial back回拨,拨回,拨回电话,拨返do up做好,搞定,补习,补课hem and haw支支吾吾,支支吾吾的,折腾来折腾去,支支吾吾的说move around游动,活动,绕行,绕过move over迁居,移动,移步,迁就recalibrate重新校准,重新标定,重新校正,重新调整swap places对调,对调一下,换个地方吧,换个地方switch over切换,切换过来,转换,移交turn around转身,转过来,转过身来,转过身去turn the corner转角,转弯,拐弯,拐弯处turn the tables扭转局势,扭转局面,翻脸不认人,翻脸

Examples

  • An emotionally wrenching marathon of hospital shifts followed.

  • These shifts stand to benefit Democrats more than they benefit Republicans.

  • Volkswagen AG is making its green-bond debut, about two weeks after Daimler AG, as automakers tap socially responsible investors to help pay for the hugely expensive shift to electric vehicles.

  • The five-month quarantine has caused a digital shift across our way of life, leaving people to engage with the Internet, social media and technology even more—and shop.

  • Climate models generally show shifts in these broad patterns, though it’s not exactly clear how much the changes might translate to hurricanes themselves.

  • 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.