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swing shift
swing shift СУЩ. америк.
I. swing [брит. swɪŋ, америк. swɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. swing (action, movement):
swing м.
swing м.
to aim or take a swing at (with fist) person, head, stomach
2. swing (fluctuation, change):
revirement м. (in de)
fluctuation ж. (in de)
variation ж. (in de)
saute ж. (in de)
a swing to the left/right ПОЛИТ.
a 10% swing ПОЛИТ.
une variation de 10% (to en faveur de)
3. swing (in playground, garden):
4. swing МУЗ.:
swing м.
swing определит. band
swing era
5. swing (drive, rhythm):
rythme м.
II. swing <прош. вр., part passé swung> [брит. swɪŋ, америк. swɪŋ] ГЛ. перех.
1. swing (move to and fro):
swing object
2. swing (move around, up, away):
3. swing (cause to change):
to swing a match/a trial sb's way or in sb's favour
to swing the voters speech, incident:
faire changer les électeurs d'opinion (towards en faveur de, away from contre)
4. swing (cause to succeed) разг.:
swing election, match
III. swing <прош. вр., part passé swung> [брит. swɪŋ, америк. swɪŋ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. swing (move to and fro):
swing object, rope:
swing pendulum:
МОР. to swing at anchor
2. swing (move along, around):
to swing back to zero needle:
to swing around person:
3. swing:
4. swing (change) перенос.:
5. swing music, musician:
6. swing (be lively) разг.:
7. swing разг., устар.:
to swing for (be hanged) букв.
the boss will make sure I swing for that! перенос.
IV. swing [брит. swɪŋ, америк. swɪŋ]
to go with a swing разг. party:
marcher du tonnerre разг.
se mettre dans le bain разг.
to be in full swing party, meeting, strike, inquiry:
battre son plein разг.
I. shift [брит. ʃɪft, америк. ʃɪft] СУЩ.
1. shift (alteration):
changement м. (in de)
modification ж. (in de)
a shift to the left/right ПОЛИТ.
2. shift (in workplace):
poste м.
3. shift неизм.:
shift (undergarment) устар.
4. shift ЛИНГВ.:
5. shift ГЕОЛ.:
faille ж.
6. shift ИНФОРМ.:
7. shift америк. АВТО. ТЕХ. → gear shift
8. shift (on keyboard) → shift key
II. shift [брит. ʃɪft, америк. ʃɪft] ГЛ. перех.
1. shift (move):
shift furniture
shift vehicle
shift arm, leg, head
shift ТЕАТР. scenery
to shift sth away from wall, window
to shift sth into room, garden
shift your arse жарг.! брит.
bouge ton cul! жарг.
to shift one's ground or position перенос.
2. shift (get rid of):
shift stain, dirt
I can't shift this cold разг.! брит.
3. shift (transfer):
shift перенос. blame, responsibility
rejeter (onto sur)
4. shift америк. АВТО. ТЕХ.:
III. shift [брит. ʃɪft, америк. ʃɪft] ГЛ. неперех.
1. shift:
shift, a. shift about (move around) load, contents:
shift, a. shift about cargo:
2. shift (move):
the scene shifts to Ireland КИНО., ТЕАТР.
shift разг.! брит.
pousse-toi! разг.
3. shift (change):
shift opinion, attitude:
shift wind:
4. shift брит. (go quickly) разг.:
shift person:
se grouiller разг.
shift vehicle:
foncer разг.
5. shift америк. АВТО. ТЕХ.:
IV. shift [брит. ʃɪft, америк. ʃɪft] ГЛ. возвр. гл.
shift yourselves разг.!
poussez-vous! разг.
V. shift [брит. ʃɪft, америк. ʃɪft]
to make shift with устар.
shift key СУЩ.
gear shift [америк. ˈɡɪrˌʃɪft] СУЩ. америк.
1. gear shift (lever):
2. gear shift (process):
I. swing [swɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. swing (movement):
2. swing (punch):
volée ж.
3. swing (hanging seat):
4. swing (sharp change):
5. swing америк. (quick trip):
6. swing no мн. (music):
swing м.
7. swing СПОРТ:
swing м.
Выражения:
what you lose on the swings, you gain on the roundabouts брит. посл.
to go with a swing брит. разг.
II. swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. swing (move back and forth):
2. swing (move circularly):
3. swing (attempt to hit):
to swing at sb with sth
4. swing (alter, change allegiance):
to swing to sth
5. swing америк. (stop shortly):
6. swing МУЗ. (exciting):
Выражения:
III. swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] ГЛ. перех.
1. swing (move back and forth):
2. swing (to turn round):
3. swing разг. (influence successfully):
Выражения:
I. shift [ʃɪft] ГЛ. перех.
1. shift (rearrange):
shift blame
2. shift америк. (mechanics):
shift gears/lanes
3. shift (hurry):
4. shift брит., австрал. разг. (dispose of):
shift stains
II. shift [ʃɪft] ГЛ. неперех.
1. shift (rearrange position):
shift wind
to shift into reverse америк.
2. shift разг. (move over):
3. shift разг. (move very fast):
III. shift [ʃɪft] СУЩ.
1. shift (alteration):
2. shift (period of work):
poste м.
3. shift (people working a shift):
I. swing [swɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. swing (movement):
2. swing (punch):
volée ж.
3. swing (hanging seat):
4. swing (sharp change):
5. swing (quick trip):
6. swing (music):
swing м.
7. swing of baseball bat, golf club:
swing м.
Выражения:
II. swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. swing (move back and forth):
2. swing (move circularly):
3. swing (attempt to hit):
to swing at sb with sth
4. swing (alter, change loyalty):
to swing to sth
5. swing (stop by shortly):
6. swing жарг. МУЗ. (be exciting):
Выражения:
III. swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] ГЛ. перех.
1. swing (move back and forth):
2. swing:
3. swing разг. (influence successfully):
Выражения:
I. shift [ʃɪft] ГЛ. перех.
1. shift (rearrange):
shift blame
2. shift АВТО.:
shift gears, lanes
to shift gears перенос.
II. shift [ʃɪft] ГЛ. неперех.
1. shift (rearrange position):
shift wind
2. shift АВТО.:
3. shift разг. (move over):
III. shift [ʃɪft] СУЩ.
1. shift (alteration):
2. shift (period of work):
poste м.
3. shift (people working a shift):
Present
Iswing
youswing
he/she/itswings
weswing
youswing
theyswing
Past
Iswung
youswung
he/she/itswung
weswung
youswung
theyswung
Present Perfect
Ihaveswung
youhaveswung
he/she/ithasswung
wehaveswung
youhaveswung
theyhaveswung
Past Perfect
Ihadswung
youhadswung
he/she/ithadswung
wehadswung
youhadswung
theyhadswung
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This can create problems for locations which become exposed to increases in population, decreases in population, or a shift in the demographic composition of a population.
en.wikipedia.org
He explained that this shift took place because of a growing pressure from the clergy and musical scholars to bring carol-singing into churches.
news.bbc.co.uk
He worked the night shift at a convenience store and worked at a restaurant as a chef's assistant.
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Similarly, the burden of taxation has to shift from the shoulders of the workforce to such areas as, for example, speculative currency dealing.
www.europarl.europa.eu
But as the world's population bulges and diets shift, short-term wants will generate cross-currents against long-term needs.
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