shift

英 [??ft] 美[??ft]
  • n. 移動;變化;手段;輪班
  • vi. 移動;轉變;轉換
  • vt. 轉移;改變;替換

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詞態變化


復數:?shifts;第三人稱單數:?shifts;過去式:?shifted;過去分詞:?shifted;現在分詞:?shifting;

中文詞源


shift 轉移,轉換

來自古英語 sciftan,分開,隔開,安排,布置,來自 Proto-Germanic*skiftan,分開,來自 PIE*skei, 分開,詞源同 shed,sheath,science.引申詞義安排,轉移,轉換。

英文詞源


shift
shift: [OE] Old English sciftan meant ‘arrange’ (it came from a prehistoric Germanic base *skip-, which also produced German schichten ‘arrange in layers, pile up’, and traces of its original meaning survive in make-shift [16], denoting something arranged or contrived for lack of anything better). Its modern meaning ‘move’ emerged in the 14th century, via an intermediate ‘change’. The notion of ‘change’ underlies the use of the noun shift for ‘woman’s slip’, which evolved from an earlier ‘change of clothing’, and also its use for a ‘particular working period’, marked by a ‘change’ of workers at beginning and end.
shift (v.)
Old English sciftan, scyftan "arrange, place, order," also "divide, partition; distribute, allot, share," from Proto-Germanic *skiftan (cognates: Old Norse skipta "to divide, change, separate," Old Frisian skifta "to decide, determine, test," Dutch schiften "to divide, turn," German schichten "to classify," Schicht "shift"). This is said to be related to the source of Old English sceadan "divide, separate," (see shed (v.)).

c. 1200 as "to dispose; make ready; set in order, control," also intransitive, "take care of oneself." From c. 1300 as "to go, move, depart; move (someone or something), transport." Sense of "to alter, to change" appeared mid-13c. (compare shiftless). Meaning "change the gear setting of an engine" is from 1910; to shift gears in the figurative sense is from 1961. Related: Shifted; shifting.
shift (n.1)
c. 1300, "a movement, a beginning," from shift (v.). This is the word in to make shift "make efforts" (mid-15c.). Sense of "change, alteration" is from 1560s. Sense of "means to an end" is from 1520s; hence "an expedient." Meaning "mechanism for changing gear in a motor vehicle" is recorded from 1914. Typewriter shift key is from 1893; shift-lock is from 1899.

Meaning "period of working time" (originally in a mine) is attested from 1809, with older sense "relay of horses" (1708); perhaps with sense influenced by a North Sea Germanic cognate word (such as North Frisian skeft "division, stratum," skaft "one of successive parties of workmen"). Similar double senses of "division" and "relay of workers" exist in Swedish skift, German schicht.
shift (n.2)
"body garment, underclothing," 1590s, originally used alike of men's and women's pieces, probably from shift (n.1), which was commonly used in reference to a change of clothes. In 17c., it began to be used as a euphemism for smock, and was itself displaced, for similar reasons of delicacy, in 19c. by chemise.

雙語例句


1. The result reflects a modest rightward shift in opinion.
結果顯示輿論出現一定程度的右傾。

來自柯林斯例句

2. The night shift should have been safely down the mine long ago.
上夜班的礦工應該早就安全地到達井下了。

來自柯林斯例句

3. Their success does not necessarily reflect a leftward shift in politics.
他們的成功并不一定表示政治氣候轉向親左。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Tory-bashing or Labour-bashing will not be enough to shift bored, suspicious voters.
抨擊保守黨或工黨并不足以改變那些心生厭倦、心存懷疑的選民的態度。

來自柯林斯例句

5. The timbers groan and creak and the floorboards shift.
這些木頭在吱吱嘎嘎作響,木地板有些搖晃。

來自柯林斯例句

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