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I . shift [ʃıft] V. trans.

1. shift:

shift
shift
shift

2. shift:

shift
shift

II . shift [ʃıft] V. intr.

III . shift [ʃıft] SUST.

gear shift SUST.

gear shift → gear lever

Véase también: gear lever

gear lever SUST., gearstick, gear shift

night shift SUST.

gear lever SUST., gearstick, gear shift

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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He worked the night shift at a convenience store and worked at a restaurant as a chef's assistant.
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The album represents a sonic shift in a band that has always been dynamic and chameleonic.
musicfeeds.com.au
This represented a shift in federal wildlife policy goals from preservation of wilderness to the commercialization and commodification of the national parks.
en.wikipedia.org
Today, there seems to be a shift back to co-housing and shared living space, likely influenced by the fluctuating market and a desire for high-quality communities.
vancouversun.com
More properly, to discuss an optical phase shift one needs to have a common time base reference.
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His teammates have taken to whispering conspiratorially about the seismic shift they have, pretty much to a man, warmly welcomed.
www.cricket.com.au
If the shift toward the collaborative economy continues, large institutions -- particularly banks -- will find it more difficult to make the significant profits they are used to.
theconversation.com
Similarly, the burden of taxation has to shift from the shoulders of the workforce to such areas as, for example, speculative currency dealing.
www.europarl.europa.eu
But as the world's population bulges and diets shift, short-term wants will generate cross-currents against long-term needs.
www.pbs.org
All events and ways to measure these events evolve and shift with calendrical time.
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