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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
shift lock SUST.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. shift [ingl. brit. ʃɪft, ingl. am. ʃɪft] SUST.
1. shift (alteration):
changement m (in de)
modification f (in de)
2. shift (in workplace):
3. shift inv.:
shift (undergarment) arcznte.
4. shift LING.:
5. shift GEOL.:
6. shift INFORM.:
7. shift ingl. am. MOTOR → gear shift
8. shift (on keyboard) → shift key
II. shift [ingl. brit. ʃɪft, ingl. am. ʃɪft] V. trans.
1. shift (move):
shift furniture
shift vehicle
shift arm, leg, head
shift TEAT. scenery
to shift sth away from wall, window
to shift sth into room, garden
shift your arse argot! ingl. brit.
bouge ton cul! argot
2. shift (get rid of):
shift stain, dirt
I can't shift this cold coloq.! ingl. brit.
3. shift (transfer):
shift fig. blame, responsibility
rejeter (onto sur)
4. shift ingl. am. MOTOR:
III. shift [ingl. brit. ʃɪft, ingl. am. ʃɪft] V. intr.
1. shift:
shift, a. shift about (move around) load, contents:
shift, a. shift about cargo:
2. shift (move):
the scene shifts to Ireland CINE, TEAT.
shift coloq.! ingl. brit.
pousse-toi! coloq.
3. shift (change):
shift opinion, attitude:
shift wind:
4. shift ingl. brit. (go quickly) coloq.:
shift person:
se grouiller coloq.
shift vehicle:
foncer coloq.
5. shift ingl. am. MOTOR:
IV. shift [ingl. brit. ʃɪft, ingl. am. ʃɪft] V. v. refl.
shift yourselves coloq.!
poussez-vous! coloq.
V. shift [ingl. brit. ʃɪft, ingl. am. ʃɪft]
to make shift with arcznte.
shift key SUST.
gear shift [ingl. am. ˈɡɪrˌʃɪft] SUST. ingl. am.
1. gear shift (lever):
2. gear shift (process):
I. lock [ingl. brit. lɒk, ingl. am. lɑk] SUST.
1. lock:
2. lock (of hair):
3. lock NÁUT.:
4. lock (in wrestling):
5. lock (in rugby):
6. lock MOTOR:
7. lock INFORM.:
8. lock (on firearm):
II. lock [ingl. brit. lɒk, ingl. am. lɑk] V. trans.
1. lock (close securely):
2. lock INFORM.:
lock file
3. lock fig.:
to be locked in combat armies:
to lock horns literal animals:
to lock horns fig. people:
III. lock [ingl. brit. lɒk, ingl. am. lɑk] V. intr.
1. lock (close securely):
lock door, drawer:
2. lock (seize up):
lock wheel, steering wheel:
en el diccionario PONS
I. shift [ʃɪft] V. trans.
1. shift (rearrange):
shift blame
2. shift ingl. am. (mechanics):
shift gears/lanes
3. shift (hurry):
4. shift ingl. brit., ingl. austr. coloq. (dispose of):
shift stains
II. shift [ʃɪft] V. intr.
1. shift (rearrange position):
shift wind
to shift into reverse ingl. am.
2. shift coloq. (move over):
3. shift coloq. (move very fast):
III. shift [ʃɪft] SUST.
1. shift (alteration):
2. shift (period of work):
3. shift (people working a shift):
lock1 [lɒk, ingl. am. lɑ:k] SUST.
I. lock2 [lɒk, ingl. am. lɑ:k] SUST.
1. lock (fastening device):
2. lock (unit of a canal):
3. lock (wrestling hold):
4. lock ingl. austr., ingl. brit. AUTO.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. lock2 [lɒk, ingl. am. lɑ:k] V. trans.
1. lock (fasten with a lock):
barrer fr. canad.
2. lock (confine safely):
3. lock (be held fast):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. lock2 [lɒk, ingl. am. lɑ:k] V. intr.
en el diccionario PONS
I. shift [ʃɪft] V. trans.
1. shift (rearrange):
shift blame
2. shift AUTO.:
shift gears, lanes
II. shift [ʃɪft] V. intr.
1. shift (rearrange position):
shift wind
2. shift AUTO.:
3. shift coloq. (move over):
III. shift [ʃɪft] SUST.
1. shift (alteration):
2. shift (period of work):
3. shift (people working a shift):
I. lock1 [lak] SUST.
1. lock (fastening device):
2. lock (unit of a canal):
3. lock (wrestling hold):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. lock1 [lak] V. trans.
1. lock (fasten with a lock):
barrer fr. canad.
2. lock (confine safely):
3. lock (be held fast):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. lock1 [lak] V. intr.
lock2 [lak] SUST.
Present
Ishift
youshift
he/she/itshifts
weshift
youshift
theyshift
Past
Ishifted
youshifted
he/she/itshifted
weshifted
youshifted
theyshifted
Present Perfect
Ihaveshifted
youhaveshifted
he/she/ithasshifted
wehaveshifted
youhaveshifted
theyhaveshifted
Past Perfect
Ihadshifted
youhadshifted
he/she/ithadshifted
wehadshifted
youhadshifted
theyhadshifted
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With deep and highly customisable settings, countdown clocks, and a self-imposed lock-out feature that's very time-consuming to undo, you'll never dilly-dally online while you should be working again.
www.itproportal.com
When they returned to the airlock, the astronauts pressurized, vented and then repressurized the air lock to purge any remaining toxic ammonia.
en.wikipedia.org
All on board went into emergency stasis lock for millions of years.
en.wikipedia.org
This change is widely controversial, as it changes more of the game than just the ability to flick (such as giving fencers the ability to lock-out a riposte).
en.wikipedia.org
If you already have these devices, you might want to consider an industry-approved steering wheel lock.
www.moneysupermarket.com

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