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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

sound shift SUBST

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. shift [Brit ʃɪft, americ ʃɪft] SUBST

1. shift (alteration):

changement m (in de)
modification f (in de)

2. shift (in workplace):

3. shift inv:

4. shift LINGUÍS:

5. shift GEOL:

6. shift COMPUT:

7. shift americ MOTOR → gear shift

8. shift (on keyboard) → shift key

II. shift [Brit ʃɪft, americ ʃɪft] VERBO trans

1. shift (move):

shift furniture
shift vehicle
shift arm, leg, head
shift TEATR scenery
to shift sth away from wall, window
to shift sth into room, garden
shift your arse calão! Brit
bouge ton cul! calão

2. shift (get rid of):

shift stain, dirt
I can't shift this cold coloq! Brit

3. shift (transfer):

shift fig blame, responsibility
rejeter (onto sur)

4. shift americ MOTOR:

III. shift [Brit ʃɪft, americ ʃɪft] VERBO intr

1. shift:

shift, a. shift about (move around) load, contents:
shift, a. shift about cargo:

2. shift (move):

the scene shifts to Ireland CINEMA, TEATR
shift coloq! Brit
pousse-toi! coloq

3. shift (change):

shift opinion, attitude:
shift wind:

4. shift Brit (go quickly) coloq:

shift person:
shift vehicle:
foncer coloq

5. shift americ MOTOR:

IV. shift [Brit ʃɪft, americ ʃɪft] VERBO reflex

poussez-vous! coloq

V. shift [Brit ʃɪft, americ ʃɪft]

shift key SUBST

gear shift [americ ˈɡɪrˌʃɪft] SUBST americ

1. gear shift (lever):

2. gear shift (process):

I. sound [Brit saʊnd, americ saʊnd] SUBST

1. sound FÍS:

son m

2. sound:

sound TV, RÁDIO
son m
he works in sound atrib engineer, technician

3. sound (noise):

bruit m (of de)
son m (of de)

4. sound (volume):

son m

5. sound MÚS (distinctive style):

6. sound (impression from hearsay) fig:

7. sound MED:

8. sound GEOGR:

II. sound [Brit saʊnd, americ saʊnd] ADJ

1. sound (in good condition):

sound roof, foundations, building, heart, constitution
sound lungs, physique
sound health

2. sound (solid, well-founded):

sound argument, basis, education, knowledge
sound judgment

3. sound (of good character):

4. sound:

sound FINAN, COM investment
sound management

5. sound (thorough):

6. sound (deep):

sound sleep

7. sound (correct, acceptable):

III. sound [Brit saʊnd, americ saʊnd] VERBO trans

1. sound (use) person, ship:

sound siren, foghorn
literal, fig to sound the alarm

2. sound:

sound MÚS, MILITAR trumpet, bugle, reveille, the retreat
sound gong

3. sound LINGUÍS:

sound letter
prononcer (in de)

4. sound MED:

sound chest
sound body cavity

5. sound antiq FERROVIA:

sound wheels

6. sound NÁUT:

sound depth

7. sound (give, express):

sound warning
donner (about au sujet de)

IV. sound [Brit saʊnd, americ saʊnd] VERBO intr

1. sound (seem):

2. sound (give impression by voice or tone):

to sound banal/boring comment, idea:

3. sound (convey impression):

4. sound (make a noise):

sound trumpet, bugle, horn, alarm, buzzer:
sound siren, foghorn:

5. sound ZOOL:

sound whale:

V. sound [Brit saʊnd, americ saʊnd] ADV

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sound shift SUBST LINGUÍS

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I. shift [ʃɪft] VERBO trans

1. shift (rearrange):

shift blame

2. shift americ (mechanics):

shift gears/lanes

3. shift (hurry):

4. shift Brit, Aus coloq (dispose of):

shift stains

II. shift [ʃɪft] VERBO intr

1. shift (rearrange position):

shift wind

2. shift coloq (move over):

3. shift coloq (move very fast):

III. shift [ʃɪft] SUBST

1. shift (alteration):

2. shift (period of work):

3. shift (people working a shift):

I. sound1 [saʊnd] SUBST

1. sound (tone):

son m

2. sound (noise):

3. sound no pl FÍS:

son m

4. sound MÚS:

son m

5. sound (idea expressed in words):

II. sound1 [saʊnd] VERBO intr

1. sound (resonate):

sound bell
sound alarm, siren

2. sound LINGUÍS:

3. sound (appear):

III. sound1 [saʊnd] VERBO trans

1. sound (make a sound):

sound bell
sound alarm
sound buzzer
sound gong
sound siren

2. sound (pronounce):

3. sound fig:

I. sound2 [saʊnd] ADJ

1. sound (healthy):

sound person
sound body

2. sound (in good condition):

as sound as a bell coloq

3. sound (trustworthy):

sound advice
sound investment, method
sound reasoning
sound view

4. sound (thorough):

sound defeat
sound knowledge
sound sleep

II. sound2 [saʊnd] ADV

sound3 [saʊnd] VERBO trans

1. sound NÁUT:

2. sound MED:

sound person

sound4 SUBST

1. sound (sea channel):

2. sound (sea surrounded by land):

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sound shift SUBST LINGUÍS

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I. shift [ʃɪft] VERBO trans

1. shift (rearrange):

shift blame

2. shift AUTOMOB:

shift gears, lanes

II. shift [ʃɪft] VERBO intr

1. shift (rearrange position):

shift wind

2. shift AUTOMOB:

3. shift coloq (move over):

III. shift [ʃɪft] SUBST

1. shift (alteration):

2. shift (period of work):

3. shift (people working a shift):

I. sound1 [saʊnd] SUBST

1. sound (tone):

son m

2. sound (noise):

3. sound FÍS:

son m

4. sound MÚS:

son m

5. sound (idea expressed in words):

II. sound1 [saʊnd] VERBO intr

1. sound (resonate):

sound bell
sound alarm, siren

2. sound LINGUÍS:

3. sound (appear):

III. sound1 [saʊnd] VERBO trans

1. sound (make ring):

sound bell
sound alarm
sound buzzer
sound gong
sound siren

2. sound (pronounce):

3. sound fig (give signal):

I. sound2 [saʊnd] ADJ

1. sound (healthy):

sound person
sound body

2. sound (in good condition):

as sound as a bell coloq

3. sound (trustworthy):

sound advice
sound investment, method
sound reasoning
sound view

4. sound (thorough):

sound defeat
sound knowledge
sound sleep

II. sound2 [saʊnd] ADV

sound3 [saʊnd] VERBO trans

1. sound NÁUT:

2. sound MED:

sound person

sound4 SUBST

1. sound (sea channel):

2. sound (sea surrounded by land):

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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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.
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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.
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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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