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swing shift SUBST americ
I. shift [americ ʃɪft, Brit ʃɪft] VERBO trans
1.1. shift (change position of):
shift object/furniture
shift object/furniture
1.2. shift (transfer, switch):
2.1. shift coloq Brit (move, remove):
2.2. shift coloq Brit (get rid of):
shift stain
shift stain
sacar esp lat-amer
shift cold/allergy
3. shift (sell):
shift stock
II. shift [americ ʃɪft, Brit ʃɪft] VERBO intr
1.1. shift (change position, direction):
shift cargo:
shift wind:
1.2. shift (switch, change over):
1.3. shift <shifting, Part pres > opinion/moods:
2.1. shift Brit (move) coloq:
2.2. shift Brit (budge):
3. shift (manage):
4. shift (change gear):
shift americ
shift americ
5. shift (go fast) Brit:
shift coloq
volar coloq
III. shift [americ ʃɪft, Brit ʃɪft] SUBST
1.1. shift (change in position):
1.2. shift LINGUÍS:
1.3. shift COMPUT:
2. shift (work period):
3.1. shift (undergarment):
3.2. shift (dress):
4. shift americ MOTOR:
I. swing <pass & Part perf swung> [americ swɪŋ, Brit swɪŋ] VERBO intr
1.1. swing:
hamacarse RioPr
swing pendulum:
1.2. swing (convey oneself):
2.1. swing (move on pivot):
2.2. swing (turn):
3.1. swing (shift, change):
swing opinion/mood:
swing opinion/mood:
3.2. swing (of sexual behavior) calão:
patear para los dos lados RioPr coloq
hacerle para los dos lados Chile coloq
4.1. swing:
4.2. swing (attempt to hit):
5. swing (be lively, up to date) coloq:
swing club/atmosphere:
tener swing coloq
swing party:
6. swing (be hanged) coloq:
II. swing <pass & Part perf swung> [americ swɪŋ, Brit swɪŋ] VERBO trans
1. swing (move to and fro):
swing arms/legs
swing object on rope
2.1. swing (move on pivot):
2.2. swing (convey):
2.3. swing (wave, brandish):
swing club/hammer
swing lasso
3.1. swing (manage):
swing coloq
3.2. swing (shift):
III. swing [americ swɪŋ, Brit swɪŋ] SUBST
1.1. swing C or U (movement):
1.2. swing C (distance):
1.3. swing C:
to take a swing at sb/sth
2.1. swing C (shift):
2.2. swing C POL:
3.1. swing U or C (rhythm, vitality):
to go with a swing business/conference:
to go with a swing party:
3.2. swing U MÚS:
4. swing C (suspended seat):
hamaca f RioPr
hamacarse RioPr
5. swing U (scope, free play):
6. swing C coloq (tour):
I. shift [ʃɪft] VERBO trans
1. shift:
2. shift americ (in mechanics):
shift of gears, lanes
3. shift Brit, Aus coloq (dispose of):
shift stain
4. shift (sell):
II. shift [ʃɪft] VERBO intr
1. shift (change, rearrange position):
shift wind
2. shift coloq (move over):
3. shift (fend):
4. shift coloq (move very fast):
III. shift [ʃɪft] SUBST
1. shift (alteration, change):
shift of power
2. shift (linguistic change):
3. shift (period of work):
I. swing [swɪŋ] swung, swung swung, swung SUBST
1. swing (movement):
2. swing (punch):
3. swing (hanging seat):
burro m Amer Central
4. swing (sharp change):
swing POL
5. swing americ (quick trip):
6. swing sem pl MÚS:
7. swing DESP:
Expressões:
to go with a swing Brit coloq party
II. swing [swɪŋ] swung, swung swung, swung VERBO intr
1. swing:
2. swing (hit):
3. swing on hanging seat:
4. swing (alter):
5. swing (be exciting):
6. swing americ (hang):
III. swing [swɪŋ] swung, swung swung, swung VERBO trans
1. swing (move back and forth):
2. swing coloq (influence):
Entrada OpenDict
swing SUBST
swing shift SUBST
I. shift [ʃɪft] VERBO trans
1. shift:
2. shift (in mechanics):
shift gears, lanes
II. shift [ʃɪft] VERBO intr
1. shift (change, rearrange position):
shift wind
2. shift coloq (move over):
III. shift [ʃɪft] SUBST
1. shift (alteration, change):
shift of power
2. shift (period of work):
3. shift (linguistic change):
I. swing [swɪŋ] SUBST
1. swing (movement):
2. swing (punch):
3. swing (hanging seat):
burro m Amer Central
4. swing (sharp change):
5. swing (quick trip):
6. swing MÚS:
Expressões:
II. swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] VERBO intr
1. swing:
2. swing (hit):
3. swing on hanging seat:
4. swing (alter):
5. swing (be exciting):
III. swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] VERBO trans
1. swing (move back and forth):
2. swing coloq (influence):
Present
Ishift
youshift
he/she/itshifts
weshift
youshift
theyshift
Past
Ishifted
youshifted
he/she/itshifted
weshifted
youshifted
theyshifted
Present Perfect
Ihaveshifted
youhaveshifted
he/she/ithasshifted
wehaveshifted
youhaveshifted
theyhaveshifted
Past Perfect
Ihadshifted
youhadshifted
he/she/ithadshifted
wehadshifted
youhadshifted
theyhadshifted
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