afternoon shift — /aftəˈnun ʃɪft/ (say ahftuh noohn shift) noun (in a factory, shipyard, etc., where continuous shifts are worked) the shift which is neither day shift nor night shift, and typically runs from early afternoon to some time before midnight …
shift — [[t]ʃɪ̱ft[/t]] ♦♦♦ shifts, shifting, shifted 1) V ERG If you shift something or if it shifts, it moves slightly. [V n prep/adv] He stopped, shifting his cane to his left hand... [V prep/adv] He shifted from foot to foot... The entire pile shifted … English dictionary
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shift — ▪ I. shift shift 1 [ʆɪft] noun [countable] 1. HUMAN RESOURCES one of the set periods of time during each day and night when a group of workers in a factory etc are at work before being replaced by another group of workers: • She works an eight… … Financial and business terms