Слово англійською: shift
Іменник
Переклад shift українською: змі́на (робо́ча і т. д.), перемі́щення, зруше́ння, змі́на (по́глядів і т. д.)
Детальний опис
period of work
- [countable] a period of time worked by a group of workers who start work as another group finishes
- to work a shift
- I've just finished an eight-hour shift.
- in shifts working in shifts
- on a shift to be on the day/night shift at the factory
- shift workers/work
Collocations JobsJobsGetting a job- look for work
- look for/apply for/go for a job
- get/pick up/complete/fill out/ (British English) fill in an application (form)
- send/email your (British English) CV/(North American English) résumé/application/application form/covering letter
- be called for/have/attend an interview
- offer somebody a job/work/employment/promotion
- find/get/land a job
- employ/ (especially North American English) hire/recruit/ (especially British English) take on staff/workers/trainees
- recruit/appoint a manager
Doing a job- arrive at/get to/leave work/the office/the factory
- start/finish work/your shift
- do/put in/work overtime
- have/gain/get/lack/need experience/qualifications
- do/get/have/receive training
- learn/pick up/improve/develop (your) skills
- cope with/manage/share/spread the workload
- improve your/achieve a better work-life balance
- have (no) job satisfaction/job security
Building a career- have a job/work/a career/a vocation
- find/follow/pursue/ (especially North American English) live (out) your vocation
- enter/go into/join a profession
- choose/embark on/start/begin/pursue a career
- change jobs/profession/career
- be/ (both especially British English) work/go freelance
- do/take on temp work/freelance work
- do/be engaged in/be involved in voluntary work
Leaving your job- leave/ (especially North American English) quit/resign from your job
- give up work/your job/your career
- hand in your notice/resignation
- plan to/be due to retire in June/next year, etc.
- take early retirement
see also graveyard shift, night shift, split shift, swing shift
- [countable + singular or plural verb] the workers who work a particular shift
- The night shift has/have just come off duty.
change
- [countable] a change in opinion, mood, policy, etc.
- The minister's recent announcement represents a major policy shift.
- a sudden shift to the right in British politics
- shift in something Does the government's condemnation of the regime signal a shift in policy?
- a dramatic shift in public opinion
- The moment marked a significant shift in attitudes to the war.
- Over the last ten years there has been a fundamental shift in the way we do business.
- shift of something a shift of emphasis
- With the shift of power in the Senate, the bill's fate is in doubt.
- shift towards something A gradual shift towards renewable energy would mean reduced carbon emissions.
- shift from something to something In developed countries there has been a shift from manufacturing to services.
see also paradigm shift on computer
- [uncountable]
(also shift key [singular])
the system on a computer keyboard or typewriter that allows capital letters or a different set of characters to be typed; the key that operates this systemWordfinder- backspace
- click
- control
- cursor
- escape
- keyboard
- return
- shift
- slash
- space bar
clothing
- [countable] a simple straight dress
- [countable] a simple straight piece of clothing worn by women in the past as underwear
see also Doppler shift, sound shift, stick shift
Wordfinder- assembly line
- capacity
- factory
- foreman
- plant
- process
- production
- shift
- shop floor
- workforce