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61 shift work
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62 shift worker
s.trabajador por turnos, obrero por turno. -
63 shift-key
adj.tecla de mayúsculas. (informática) -
64 shift-reduce parsing
s.análisis sintáctico de abajo arriba, análisis sintáctico reductivo por desplazamiento, análisis sintáctico de reducción. -
65 night shift
1) ((a period of) work during the night: He's on (the) night shift this week.) turno de noche2) (the people who work during this period: We met the night shift leaving the factory.) turno de nocheturno de noche -
66 gear shift
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67 work shift
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68 day shift
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69 graveyard shift
turno de noche -
70 split shift
horario partido -
71 to make shift with something
arreglárselas con algo -
72 to shift for oneself
arreglárselas sólo -
73 to shift one's ground
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74 to shift/change one's ground
to shift/change one's groundcambiar de postura -
75 analog shift register
n (AmE) see analogue shift register BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > analog shift register
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76 frequency-shift keying
English-Spanish technical dictionary > frequency-shift keying
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77 gear shift
n (AmE) (cf gear change BrE )AUTO, VEH cambio de velocidad por pedal m, cambio de velocidades m -
78 on-shift
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79 phase-shift keying
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80 to make shift with/without sth
arreglárselas con/sin algo
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Shift — generally means to change (position). Shift may refer to: * Gear shift, to change gears in a car * Shift work, an employment practice * Shift (music), a change of level in music * Shift (magazine), a former Canadian technology and culture… … Wikipedia
Shift — (sh[i^]ft), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shifted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shifting}.] [OE. shiften, schiften, to divide, change, remove. AS. sciftan to divide; akin to LG. & D. schiften to divide, distinguish, part Icel. skipta to divide, to part, to shift, to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shift — shift; shift·abil·i·ty; shift·able; shift·er; shift·ful; shift·i·ly; shift·i·ness; shift·less; shift·man; make·shift; blue·shift·ed; make·shift·ness; shift·less·ly; shift·less·ness; … English syllables
Shift — Shift, n. [Cf. Icel. skipti. See {Shift}, v. t.] 1. The act of shifting. Specifically: (a) The act of putting one thing in the place of another, or of changing the place of a thing; change; substitution. [1913 Webster] My going to Oxford was not… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shift — Расположение клавиши Shift Shift клавиша на клавиатуре компьютера, предназначенная для ввода заглавных букв. При одновременном нажатии клавиши … Википедия
shift — ► VERB 1) move or change from one position to another. 2) Brit. informal move quickly. 3) (shift oneself) Brit. informal move or rouse oneself. 4) Brit. remove (a stain). 5) informal sell (goods) quickly or in large quantities. 6) … English terms dictionary
shift — [shift] vt. [ME schiften < OE sciftan, to divide, separate < IE * skeib > SHIP] 1. to move or transfer from one person, place, or position to another [to shift the blame] 2. to replace by another or others; change or exchange 3. to… … English World dictionary
Shift — steht für: die Umschalttaste beziehungsweise Hochstelltaste auf Tastaturen Schiften beim Segeln in der Fotografie als Shift Effekt, um Bilder perspektivisch zu entzerren, und Tilt und Shift Objektive, mit denen diese Aufgabe schon bei der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shift TV — ist ein webbasierter Dienst, der Internetnutzern seit März 2005 die Möglichkeit bietet, auf einen netzwerkbasierten TV Rekorder, der in einem Rechenzentrum steht, Programme deutscher TV Sender aufzuzeichnen. shift TV wird von der 1997 gegründeten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shift — Shift, v. i. 1. To divide; to distribute. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Some this, some that, as that him liketh shift. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. To make a change or changes; to change position; to move; to veer; to substitute one thing for another;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shift — [n1] switch, fluctuation about face*, alteration, bend, change, changeover, conversion, deflection, deviation, displacement, double, fault, modification, move, passage, permutation, rearrangement, removal, shifting, substitution, tack, transfer,… … New thesaurus