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*derived meanings of change, such as ''']''', ''']''', ''']''' | *derived meanings of change, such as ''']''', ''']''', ''']''' | ||
*a ''']''', typically eight hours between set times; see ''']''', ''']''', ''']''', ''']''' | *a ''']''', typically eight hours between set times; see ''']''', ''']''', ''']''', ''']''' | ||
*the '''] a fiscal policy often proposed by Green political parties and conservationist interest groups. | |||
* in ], a shift is a change of ] and is similar to but more basic and general than a ]. On a string instrument a shift is a movement of the left hand in order to play sounds that are beyond the range of the previous hand position. | * in ], a shift is a change of ] and is similar to but more basic and general than a ]. On a string instrument a shift is a movement of the left hand in order to play sounds that are beyond the range of the previous hand position. | ||
* a simple kind of ], also known as a ''']''' (smock) | * a simple kind of ], also known as a ''']''' (smock) |
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Shift may refer to
- a movement
- the shift key on a keyboard, harking back to typewriter days
- in computing, the analogue for literal strings, for example barrel shifter (bit shift)
- in computing, the bit shift is a bitwise operator
- the analogue in mathematics, e.g. a shift operator
- arithmetic shift in telecommunication
- derived meanings of change, such as red shift, Great vowel shift, paradigm shift
- a work shift, typically eight hours between set times; see shift work, graveyard shift, swing shift, split shift
- the Green tax shit a fiscal policy often proposed by Green political parties and conservationist interest groups.
- in music, a shift is a change of level and is similar to but more basic and general than a chord change. On a string instrument a shift is a movement of the left hand in order to play sounds that are beyond the range of the previous hand position.
- a simple kind of undergarment, also known as a chemise (smock)
- in sailing, a shift of Points of sail, see Shift (sailing).
- Shift the Ape, a character in the Chronicles of Narnia series.
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shift.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: