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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 稍微改变A shift is a slight change in someone's opinion, a situation, or a policy. 双语例句例: a shift in government policy. 政府政策的些许改变。 例: The migration towards technology as a service is a cultural shift. 将技术转移成服务是一种文化的改变。 2.?[C 可数名词] 轮班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. 双语例句例: His father worked shifts in a steel mill. 他的父亲在一家钢铁厂上轮班。
VERB. 动词shifts , shifting , shifted 1.?[I 不及物动词] 稍微移动If you shift something or if it shifts, it moves slightly. 双语例句例: He stopped, shifting his cane to his left hand. 他停下来,把手杖移到左手。 例: He shifted from foot to foot. 他从一只脚换到另一只脚。 例: Firefighters have been hampered by high temperatures and shifting winds. 消防员受到高温和风向的限制。 2.?[I 不及物动词] 稍微改变If someone's opinion, a situation, or a policy shifts or is shifted, it changes slightly. 近义词alter , change , adjust 双语例句例: Attitudes to mental illness have shifted in recent years. 对精神病的态度近年来已稍微有所改变。 例: The emphasis should be shifted more towards Parliament. 重点应更多地转向议会。 3.?[T 及物动词] 推卸 , 转嫁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. 双语例句例: It was a vain attempt to shift the responsibility for the murder to somebody else. 把这项谋杀的罪责转嫁于他人是徒劳之举。
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