A modifier key whose main function is shifting between two or more functions of any of certain other keys (usually by pressing Shift and the other button simultaneously), to dispose of, to hurry, to engage in sexual petting, to remove the first value from an array, To change gears (in a car), to move from one place to another; to redistribute, To change (one's clothes); also to change (someone's) underclothes, a type of women's undergarment, a slip, To change, swap, to change position, a bit shift, The infield shift, Alternative spelling of Shift (“the modifier button of computer keyboards”), the gear mechanism in a motor vehicle, an act of shifting; a slight movement or change, a change of workers, now specifically a set group of workers or period of working time, Removes the first element from an array, and returns its value, change place or direction; "Shift one's position, Avatars can go through objects by pressing Shift key while moving, unless it is disabled in world options, (Internal) SHIFT Increases number of replaceable parameters to more than the standard ten for use in batch files, the regular daily working hours of an employee; i e 9am - 5pm with Saturday and Sunday off, A change in the position of a curve on a graph (p 36), A rail fitting used to shift around a wall, (1) To move the characters of bits in a storage area to the left or right; in the case of a number having all its digits in the same radix of left shift is equivalent to multiplying, and a right shift to dividing, by a power of that radix (2) To adjust the list of parameters used by batch files, A computer operation consisting of moving a group of adjacent data bits either to the left or to the right by a prescribed number of positions The move is done in a SHIFT REGISTER for a carry-over operation, The amount of hours spent at one's job, measured from moment you walk into the door, until the time you walk into your house (Has no relation to what the time clock might actually tabulate ), Used to indicate a change to another VHF channel, No, we are not talking about work here The linen shift is a womans basic undergarment It is much like a nightgown that pulls on over the head and fastens in the front It is cut fuller in front and gather it into the neckband, which fastens with ribbon ties When it was worn, the women had to be sure that not too much of it showed, A period of work time within the Production area Shifts do not necessarily have the same times as Office Hours, Also rotate, with subtle differences between them Move the contents of a register bitwise to the left or right, The [SHIFT] key on the keyboard is used in conjunction with other keys and mouse actions to capitalize letters and perform various commands and functions, The shift key Some keyboard shortcuts use both upper- and lower-case for different functions Some mouse operations are also modified with the shift key, depending upon the tool used, A change of position by one or more offensive players as they await the snap of the ball Ice Hockey: The amount of time a particular player or line is on the ice, The movement of two (or more) offensive players between positions, Shifts the position of replaceable parameters in batch files, a button on a keyboard, chiefly for switching between upper and lower case, a type of womens undergarment, a slip, one work period; normally eight hours in length, The block of hours that an employee works in a day, such as nine to five, four to eleven, or ten to six, A parser is said to shift when it makes the choice of analyzing further input from the stream rather than reducing immediately some already-recognized rule See section The Bison Parser Algorithm, To resort to expedients for accomplishing a purpose; to contrive; to manage, The act of shifting, The act of putting one thing in the place of another, or of changing the place of a thing; change; substitution, The change of one set of workmen for another; hence, a spell, or turn, of work; also, a set of workmen who work in turn with other sets; as, a night shift, To practice indirect or evasive methods, To make a change or changes; to change position; to move; to veer; to substitute one thing for another; used in the various senses of the transitive verb, To exchange for another of the same class; to remove and to put some similar thing in its place; to change; as, to shift the clothes; to shift the scenes, To change the clothing of; used reflexively, To change the position of; to alter the bearings of; to turn; as, to shift the helm or sails, To put off or out of the way by some expedient, To divide; to distribute, Something frequently shifted; especially, a woman's under-garment; a chemise, that are placed in courses so as to break joints, change phonetically as part of a systematic historical change; "Grimm showed how the consonants shifted", move from one setting or context to another; "shift the emphasis"; "shift one's attention", change in quality; "His tone shifted", use a shift key on a keyboard; "She could not shift so all ther letters are written in lower case", the act of moving from one place to another; "his constant shifting disrupted the class" an event in which something is displaced without rotation a group of workers who work for a specific period of time the time period during which you are at work move and exchange for another; "shift the date for our class reunion" change gears; "you have to shift when you go down a steep hill" move from one setting or context to another; "shift the emphasis"; "shift one's attention" change in quality; "His tone shifted" change phonetically as part of a systematic historical change; "Grimm showed how the consonants shifted" use a shift key on a keyboard; "She could not shift so all ther letters are written in lower case" change place or direction; "Shift one's position, change gears; "you have to shift when you go down a steep hill", an event in which something is displaced without rotation a group of workers who work for a specific period of time the time period during which you are at work move and exchange for another; "shift the date for our class reunion", In building, the extent, or arrangement, of the overlapping of plank, brick, stones, etc, A change of the position of the hand on the finger board, in playing the violin, A breaking off and dislocation of a seam; a fault, the act of moving from one place to another; "his constant shifting disrupted the class", To change the place of; to move or remove from one place to another; as, to shift a burden from one shoulder to another; to shift the blame, To slip to one side of a ship, so as to destroy the equilibrum; said of ballast or cargo; as, the cargo shifted, change place or direction; "Shift one's position", move around; "transfer the packet from his trouser pockets to a pocket in his jacket", make a shift in or exchange of; "First Joe led; then we switched", a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist, a woman's sleeveless undergarment, move very slightly; "He shifted in his seat", move and exchange for another; "shift the date for our class reunion", move sideways or in an unsteady way; "The ship careened out of control", move abruptly; "The ship suddenly lurched to the left", lay aside, abandon, or leave for another; "switch to a different brand of beer"; "She switched psychiatrists"; "The car changed lanes", To divide; to distribute; to apportion, (geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other; "they built it right over a geological fault", a group of workers who work for a specific period of time, If someone's opinion, a situation, or a policy shifts or is shifted, it changes slightly. Attitudes to mental illness have shifted in recent years The emphasis should be shifted more towards Parliament. Shift is also a noun. a shift in government policy, disapproval If someone shifts the responsibility or blame for something onto you, they unfairly make you responsible or make people blame you for it, instead of them. It was a vain attempt to shift the responsibility for the murder to somebody else, If you shift something or if it shifts, it moves slightly. He stopped, shifting his cane to his left hand He shifted from foot to foot The entire pile shifted and slid, thumping onto the floor. the squeak of his boots in the snow as he shifted his weight, move; cause to move; transfer from one place to another; exchange, switch; change gears; manage on one's own, scheduled work period; change in position, change in direction; replacement, substitution; transfer, exchange; ruse, trick; loose-fitting woman's dress; woman's slip, the act of changing one thing or position for another; "his switch on abortion cost him the election", If a shop or company shifts goods, they sell goods that are difficult to sell. Some suppliers were selling at a loss to shift stock, If you shift gears in a car, you put the car into a different gear, a qualitative change, the time period during which you are at work, an event in which something is displaced without rotation, If a group of factory workers, nurses, or other people work shifts, they work for a set period before being replaced by another group, so that there is always a group working. Each of these set periods is called a shift. You can also use shift to refer to a group of workers who work together on a particular shift. His father worked shifts in a steel mill. see also shifting, untrustworthy as a result of being incompetent at the job, lazy, unmotivated, veering, continuously varying; "taffeta with shifting colors", Shifting is used to describe something which is made up of parts that are continuously moving and changing position in relation to other parts. The Croatian town of Ilok is a classic case of shifting populations. see also shift, Present participle of to shift, (of soil) unstable; "shifting sands"; "unfirm earth", (of soil) unstable; "shifting sands"; "unfirm earth" continuously moving or changing from position or direction; "he drifted into the shifting crowd"; "their nervous shifting glances" continuously varying; "taffeta with shifting colors, moving, changing, varying, continuously varying; "taffeta with shifting colors, continuously moving or changing from position or direction; "he drifted into the shifting crowd"; "their nervous shifting glances", Adapted or used for shifting anything, Changing in place, position, or direction; varying; variable; fickle; as, shifting winds; shifting opinions or principles, untrustworthy, lacking or characterized by lack of ambition or initiative; lazy; "a shiftless student"; "studied in a shiftless way", Destitute of expedients, or not using successful expedients; characterized by failure, especially by failure to provide for one's own support, through negligence or incapacity; hence, lazy; improvident; thriftless; as, a shiftless fellow; shiftless management, disapproval If you describe someone as shiftless, you mean that they are lazy and have no desire to achieve anything. a shiftless husband. lazy and having no interest in working hard or trying to succeed, lacking or characterized by lack of ambition or initiative; lazy; "a shiftless student"; "studied in a shiftless way, lazy, lacking ambition; not resourceful, inefficient, In a shiftless manner, in a lazy manner, without ambition; without resourcefulness, inefficiently,
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A modifier key whose main function is shifting between two or more functions of any of certain other keys (usually by pressing Shift and the other button simultaneously)
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to dispose of - "How can I shift a grass stain?"
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to hurry - "If you shift, you might make the 2:19."
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to engage in sexual petting
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to remove the first value from an array
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To change gears (in a car) - "I crested the hill and shifted into fifth."
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to move from one place to another; to redistribute - "We'll have to shift these boxes to the downtown office."
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To change (one's clothes); also to change (someone's) underclothes - "'Tis very good to wash his hands and face often, to shift his clothes, to have fair linen about him, to be decently and comely attired ."
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a type of women's undergarment, a slip - "No; without a gown, in a shift that was somewhat of the coarsest, and none of the cleanest, bedewed likewise with some odoriferous effluvia, the produce of the day's labour, with a pitchfork in her hand, Molly Seagrim approached."
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To change, swap - "His political stance shifted daily."
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to change position - "She shifted slightly in her seat."
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a bit shift
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The infield shift - "Teams often use the shift against this lefty."
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Alternative spelling of Shift (“the modifier button of computer keyboards”) - "If you press shift-P, the preview display will change."
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the gear mechanism in a motor vehicle - "Does it come with a stick-shift?"
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an act of shifting; a slight movement or change - "There was a shift in the political atmosphere."
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a change of workers, now specifically a set group of workers or period of working time - "We'll work three shifts a day till the job's done."
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Removes the first element from an array, and returns its value
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change place or direction; "Shift one's position
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Avatars can go through objects by pressing Shift key while moving, unless it is disabled in world options
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(Internal) SHIFT Increases number of replaceable parameters to more than the standard ten for use in batch files
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the regular daily working hours of an employee; i e 9am - 5pm with Saturday and Sunday off
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A change in the position of a curve on a graph (p 36)
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A rail fitting used to shift around a wall
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(1) To move the characters of bits in a storage area to the left or right; in the case of a number having all its digits in the same radix of left shift is equivalent to multiplying, and a right shift to dividing, by a power of that radix (2) To adjust the list of parameters used by batch files
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A computer operation consisting of moving a group of adjacent data bits either to the left or to the right by a prescribed number of positions The move is done in a SHIFT REGISTER for a carry-over operation
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The amount of hours spent at one's job, measured from moment you walk into the door, until the time you walk into your house (Has no relation to what the time clock might actually tabulate )
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Used to indicate a change to another VHF channel
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No, we are not talking about work here The linen shift is a womans basic undergarment It is much like a nightgown that pulls on over the head and fastens in the front It is cut fuller in front and gather it into the neckband, which fastens with ribbon ties When it was worn, the women had to be sure that not too much of it showed
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A period of work time within the Production area Shifts do not necessarily have the same times as Office Hours
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Also rotate, with subtle differences between them Move the contents of a register bitwise to the left or right
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The [SHIFT] key on the keyboard is used in conjunction with other keys and mouse actions to capitalize letters and perform various commands and functions
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The shift key Some keyboard shortcuts use both upper- and lower-case for different functions Some mouse operations are also modified with the shift key, depending upon the tool used
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A change of position by one or more offensive players as they await the snap of the ball Ice Hockey: The amount of time a particular player or line is on the ice
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The movement of two (or more) offensive players between positions
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Shifts the position of replaceable parameters in batch files
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a button on a keyboard, chiefly for switching between upper and lower case
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a type of womens undergarment, a slip
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one work period; normally eight hours in length
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The block of hours that an employee works in a day, such as nine to five, four to eleven, or ten to six
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A parser is said to shift when it makes the choice of analyzing further input from the stream rather than reducing immediately some already-recognized rule See section The Bison Parser Algorithm
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To resort to expedients for accomplishing a purpose; to contrive; to manage
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The act of shifting
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The act of putting one thing in the place of another, or of changing the place of a thing; change; substitution
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The change of one set of workmen for another; hence, a spell, or turn, of work; also, a set of workmen who work in turn with other sets; as, a night shift
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To practice indirect or evasive methods
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To make a change or changes; to change position; to move; to veer; to substitute one thing for another; used in the various senses of the transitive verb
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To exchange for another of the same class; to remove and to put some similar thing in its place; to change; as, to shift the clothes; to shift the scenes
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To change the clothing of; used reflexively
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To change the position of; to alter the bearings of; to turn; as, to shift the helm or sails
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To put off or out of the way by some expedient
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To divide; to distribute
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Something frequently shifted; especially, a woman's under-garment; a chemise
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that are placed in courses so as to break joints
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change phonetically as part of a systematic historical change; "Grimm showed how the consonants shifted"
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move from one setting or context to another; "shift the emphasis"; "shift one's attention"
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change in quality; "His tone shifted"
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use a shift key on a keyboard; "She could not shift so all ther letters are written in lower case"
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the act of moving from one place to another; "his constant shifting disrupted the class" an event in which something is displaced without rotation a group of workers who work for a specific period of time the time period during which you are at work move and exchange for another; "shift the date for our class reunion" change gears; "you have to shift when you go down a steep hill" move from one setting or context to another; "shift the emphasis"; "shift one's attention" change in quality; "His tone shifted" change phonetically as part of a systematic historical change; "Grimm showed how the consonants shifted" use a shift key on a keyboard; "She could not shift so all ther letters are written in lower case" change place or direction; "Shift one's position
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change gears; "you have to shift when you go down a steep hill"
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an event in which something is displaced without rotation a group of workers who work for a specific period of time the time period during which you are at work move and exchange for another; "shift the date for our class reunion"
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In building, the extent, or arrangement, of the overlapping of plank, brick, stones, etc
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A change of the position of the hand on the finger board, in playing the violin
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A breaking off and dislocation of a seam; a fault
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the act of moving from one place to another; "his constant shifting disrupted the class"
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To change the place of; to move or remove from one place to another; as, to shift a burden from one shoulder to another; to shift the blame
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To slip to one side of a ship, so as to destroy the equilibrum; said of ballast or cargo; as, the cargo shifted
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change place or direction; "Shift one's position"
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move around; "transfer the packet from his trouser pockets to a pocket in his jacket"
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make a shift in or exchange of; "First Joe led; then we switched"
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a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist
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a woman's sleeveless undergarment
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move very slightly; "He shifted in his seat"
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move and exchange for another; "shift the date for our class reunion"
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move sideways or in an unsteady way; "The ship careened out of control"
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move abruptly; "The ship suddenly lurched to the left"
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lay aside, abandon, or leave for another; "switch to a different brand of beer"; "She switched psychiatrists"; "The car changed lanes"
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To divide; to distribute; to apportion
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(geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other; "they built it right over a geological fault"
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a group of workers who work for a specific period of time
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If someone's opinion, a situation, or a policy shifts or is shifted, it changes slightly. Attitudes to mental illness have shifted in recent years The emphasis should be shifted more towards Parliament. Shift is also a noun. a shift in government policy
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disapproval If someone shifts the responsibility or blame for something onto you, they unfairly make you responsible or make people blame you for it, instead of them. It was a vain attempt to shift the responsibility for the murder to somebody else
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If you shift something or if it shifts, it moves slightly. He stopped, shifting his cane to his left hand He shifted from foot to foot The entire pile shifted and slid, thumping onto the floor. the squeak of his boots in the snow as he shifted his weight
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move; cause to move; transfer from one place to another; exchange, switch; change gears; manage on one's own fiil
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scheduled work period; change in position, change in direction; replacement, substitution; transfer, exchange; ruse, trick; loose-fitting woman's dress; woman's slip isim
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the act of changing one thing or position for another; "his switch on abortion cost him the election"
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If a shop or company shifts goods, they sell goods that are difficult to sell. Some suppliers were selling at a loss to shift stock
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If you shift gears in a car, you put the car into a different gear
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a qualitative change
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the time period during which you are at work
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an event in which something is displaced without rotation
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If a group of factory workers, nurses, or other people work shifts, they work for a set period before being replaced by another group, so that there is always a group working. Each of these set periods is called a shift. You can also use shift to refer to a group of workers who work together on a particular shift. His father worked shifts in a steel mill. see also shifting
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untrustworthy as a result of being incompetent at the job
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shiftless
lazy, unmotivated
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Shifting
veering
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continuously varying; "taffeta with shifting colors"
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Shifting is used to describe something which is made up of parts that are continuously moving and changing position in relation to other parts. The Croatian town of Ilok is a classic case of shifting populations. see also shift
(of soil) unstable; "shifting sands"; "unfirm earth" continuously moving or changing from position or direction; "he drifted into the shifting crowd"; "their nervous shifting glances" continuously varying; "taffeta with shifting colors
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shifting
moving, changing, varying isim
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continuously varying; "taffeta with shifting colors
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continuously moving or changing from position or direction; "he drifted into the shifting crowd"; "their nervous shifting glances"
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Adapted or used for shifting anything
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Changing in place, position, or direction; varying; variable; fickle; as, shifting winds; shifting opinions or principles
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untrustworthy
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lacking or characterized by lack of ambition or initiative; lazy; "a shiftless student"; "studied in a shiftless way"
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Destitute of expedients, or not using successful expedients; characterized by failure, especially by failure to provide for one's own support, through negligence or incapacity; hence, lazy; improvident; thriftless; as, a shiftless fellow; shiftless management
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disapproval If you describe someone as shiftless, you mean that they are lazy and have no desire to achieve anything. a shiftless husband. lazy and having no interest in working hard or trying to succeed
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lacking or characterized by lack of ambition or initiative; lazy; "a shiftless student"; "studied in a shiftless way
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lazy, lacking ambition; not resourceful, inefficient sıfat
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In a shiftless manner
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in a lazy manner, without ambition; without resourcefulness, inefficiently
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