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[ʃɪft] vt1) ( move)to \shift sth etw [weg]bewegen;( move slightly) furniture etw verschieben;we \shifted all the furniture into the spare bedroom wir haben die ganzen Möbel in das freie Zimmer gebracht;to \shift sth out of the way etw aus dem Weg räumen [o wegräumen];2) ( transfer elsewhere)to \shift the blame die Schuld abwälzen;to \shift the blame onto sb die Schuld auf jdn abwälzen, jdm die Schuld zuschieben;to \shift the emphasis die Betonung [o Gewichtung] verlagern [o verändern];to \shift one's ground seinen Standpunkt ändern;to \shift one's weight das Gewicht verlagernto \shift gears schaltento \shift sth etw verkaufen vi( change position) die [o seine] Position verändern;it won't \shift es lässt sich nicht bewegen;she \shifted uneasily from one foot to the other sie trat unruhig von einem Fuß auf den anderen;the wind is \shifting to the east der Wind dreht nach Osten;the balance of power has \shifted in China's favour das Gleichgewicht der Kräfte hat sich zugunsten Chinas verlagert;media attention has \shifted recently onto environmental issues die Medien haben ihr Interesse neuerdings den Umweltthemen zugewandt;his eyes kept \shifting to the clock seine Augen wanderten ständig zur Uhrto \shift up/ down hinauf-/hinunterschalten;to \shift into reverse den Rückwärtsgang einlegento \shift for oneself für sich akk selbst sorgen, allein zurechtkommenthat car can really \shift! dieses Auto zieht wirklich gut nthere was an abrupt \shift of economic policy in November im November kam es zu einem plötzlichen Kurswechsel in der Wirtschaftspolitik;a \shift in the temperature is expected tonight heute Nacht soll die Temperatur umschlagen;a fundamental \shift in people's attitudes to drinking and driving has taken place die Einstellung der Leute gegenüber Alkohol am Steuer hat sich grundlegend geändert;a \shift in the balance of power eine Verlagerung im Gleichgewicht der Kräfte;a \shift in opinion ein Meinungsumschwung mto be on the night \shift Nachtschicht haben;to work in \shifts Schicht arbeiten, Schichtdienst machen -
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I[ʃift] n փոփոխություն. a shift of wind/attitude/ in policy փոփոխություն քամու ուղ ղության/վերաբերմունքի/քաղաքականության մեջ. (աշխատանքային) հերթափոխ. day/ night shift ցերեկային/գիշերային հերթափոխ. work in shifts հերթափոխով աշխատել. a three shift working system երեք հերթ աշխատանք. rotating shift հերթափոխ. a shift of clothes մի ձեռք փոխնորդ. լեզվ. տեղաշարժ. the Great Vowel shift ձայնավորների մեծ տեղաշարժ. (հնարք, միջոց) the last shift(s) վերջին միջոցը. (պատրվակ) a mere shift հատուկ պատրվակ. make shift յոլա գնալ. (հոսանքափոխում, փոխար կում) manual/gear shift ձեռքի/մեխանի կական փոխարկումII[ʃift] v տեղափոխել, փոխադրել, փոխել. shift furniture (around) կահույքը վերադասա վորել. shift from job to job անընդհատ մի աշխատանքից մյուսին տեղափոխել. shift one’s ground դիրքերը փոխել. You can’t shift him փխբ. Նրան տեղից չես շարժի. shift from one foot to another մե՛կ այս, մե՛կ այն ոտքին հենվել. The scene shifts to the country (թատր. ռեմարկ) Գործողությունը տեղափոխվում է գյուղական վայր -
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[ʃɪft]1. n1) (change: in wind, opinion etc) cambiamento, (movement: of load) spostamento, (Comm: in demand) variazione f (della domanda)2) (period of work, group of workers) turnoto work on night/day shift — fare il turno di notte/di giorno
3) old, (expedient) espediente mto make shift with/without sth — arrangiarsi con/senza qc
4) Am Auto, (also: gear shift) cambio2. vt(gen) spostare, (sth stuck) smuovere, (dirt, stain) togliere, (employee) trasferire, (change: position etc) cambiareto shift scenery Theatre — cambiare le scene
3. vishift up or over or along! — spostati!
2)to shift for o.s. — arrangiarsi da sé, cavarsela da solo (-a)
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I n1. зрушення, зміна2. пересування, перестановка- population shift міграція населення- overall shift in the balance of world forces загальна зміна у співвідношенні сил на світовій арені- shift in foreign policy зміни в зовнішньополітичному курсі- to mark a shift away from smth. відзначати відхід від чогосьII v1. змінювати, міняти- shift one's ground змінити точку зору, зайняти нову позицію- to shift the responsibility onto smbd. перекласти відповідальність на когось- to shift away відійти, непомітно піти- shift away from a bloc відійти від блоку -
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I 'poləsi plural - policies; noun(a planned or agreed course of action usually based on particular principles: the government's policies on education.) politikk, taktikkII 'poləsi plural - policies; noun(a (written) agreement with an insurance company: an insurance policy.) (forsikrings)polisepolitikkIsubst. \/ˈpɒlɪsɪ\/1) klokhet, kløkt, skarpsindighet2) handling basert på klokhet, klok politikk3) politikk, policy, linje, holdning, kurs4) ( gammeldags) statskunst, statskløkt5) (skotsk, i flertall) parkanlegg, slottsparkhonesty is the best policy ( ordspråk) ærlighet varer lengstpolicy of expansion ekspansjonspolitikkpolicy of the open door ( politikk) den åpne dørs politikkpolicy shift kursendring, omlegging av kursenpolicy statement programerklæringpursue a policy føre en politikk, følge en (politisk) linjeIIsubst. \/ˈpɒlɪsɪ\/1) forsikringspolise, forsikringsbrev2) (amer.) forklaring: slags tipping på tall som trekkes i et lotteri -
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1) Политика: сдвиг в политике (англ. термин взят из репортажа CNN; в тексте англ. термину предшествовал неопред. артикль)2) СМИ: изменение политики, отход от политики -
27 shift away from the policy
Дипломатический термин: отойти от (проводимой) политикиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > shift away from the policy
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30 shift away from the policy
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > shift away from the policy
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31 shift in a policy
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32 shift in a policy
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > shift in a policy
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35 first shift
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36 head of shift
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > head of shift
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37 night shift
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38 once per shift
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > once per shift
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39 operative shift
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > operative shift
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40 to drift away shift away from the policy
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to drift away shift away from the policy
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policy */*/*/ — UK [ˈpɒləsɪ] / US [ˈpɑləsɪ] noun Word forms policy : singular policy plural policies 1) a) [countable/uncountable] a set of plans or actions agreed on by a government, political party, business, or other group It is not the hospital s policy to… … English dictionary