shifts
Prononciation : [ʃɪfts]
Mot
Contexte : « work »
(noun) a specific period of time when someone works. When people have jobs, they usually work during certain times each day or night, and those times are called shifts.
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She works the morning shift, starting at 7 AM and ending at 3 PM.
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He does not enjoy working the night shift because he feels tired all day.
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What time does your shift start at the store?
Contexte : « change »
(verb) to move or change something slightly. This can be how someone adjusts their position or how things change over time.
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She shifts her position on the couch to get more comfortable.
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He doesn't shift his schedule, even if it would help him finish his work.
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Can you shift your plans to make time for the meeting?
Contexte : « focus »
(verb) to change focus or attention from one thing to another. This can happen when someone decides to think about something different.
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She shifts her attention from her phone to her homework.
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He does not shift his focus easily when he's playing video games.
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How do you shift your focus when you get distracted?
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