shift به انگلیسی
From Longman Dictionary
shift1 /ʃɪft/ ●●○ S3 W3 AWL verb
to move from one place or position to another, or make something do this
to move something, especially by picking it up and carrying it
to change a situation, discussion etc by giving special attention to one idea or subject instead of to a previous one
if someone’s opinions, beliefs etc shift, they change
to change the way that money is paid or spent
to remove dirt or marks from a surface or piece of clothing
to change the gears when you are driving
to sell a product, especially a lot of it
shift2 ●●○ AWL noun [countable]
a change in the way people think about something, in the way something is done etc
if workers in a factory, hospital etc work shifts, they work for a particular period of time during the day or night, and are then replaced by others, so that there are always people working
a shift key
a simple straight loose-fitting woman’s dress
Example
The planet as a whole will be moving with respect to the Earth, and this will shift all wavelengths in the pulse
She shifted her gaze from me to Bobby with a look of suspicion
Tell Alan to shift his feet so Maggie can sit down
Come on Des, give me a hand to shift these and then we can go home
He is very worried about the shift towards free market thinking in Eastern Europe