SHIFT vs SWITCH: NOUN
- A woman's undergarment; a slip or chemise.
- A loosely fitting dress that hangs straight from the shoulder; a chemise.
- Functional shift.
- A systematic change of the phonetic or phonemic structure of a language.
- A change in wavelength, causing a movement of a spectral band or line.
- The act or an instance of using a shift key.
- Movement of characters in a register to the left or right, as of the bits in a byte.
- A rearrangement of one or more fielders for improved defense against a particular hitter.
- A rearrangement of players from one formation to another just prior to the snap of the ball.
- A change of the hand position in playing the violin or a similar instrument.
- A change in position, as.
- A change in attitude, judgment, or emphasis.
- A change in direction.
- A stratagem; a trick.
- A means to an end; an expedient.
- The working period of such a group.
- A group of workers that relieve another on a regular schedule.
- A change from one person or configuration to another; a substitution.
- (geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other
- A qualitative change
- A woman's sleeveless undergarment
- A loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist
- The act of changing one thing or position for another
- The time period during which you are at work
- A group of workers who work for a specific period of time
- An event in which something is displaced without rotation
- The act of moving from one place to another
- See under Grass.
- A collection of switches in one piece of apparatus, so arranged that a number of circuits may be connected or combined in any desired manner.
- An arrangement of tracks whereby elevations otherwise insurmountable are passed. The track ascends by a series of zigzags, the engine running alternately forward and back, until the summit is reached.
- A form of switch contrived to prevent or lessen the danger of derailment of trains.
- A device for shifting an electric current to another circuit, or for making and breaking a circuit.
- A separate mass or trees of hair, or of some substance (at jute) made to resemble hair, worn on the head by women.
- A movable part of a rail; or of opposite rails, for transferring cars from one track to another.
- . In electricity, a device for opening or closing an electric circuit, for reversing the direction of the current in such a circuit, for shifting current from one branch of a circuit to another, or, in general, for making, breaking, or shifting electrical connections. Switches vary greatly in design according to the conditions to be met. In general a switch differs from a key (which is a device for the easy and rapid making or breaking of a circuit, as in telegraphic signaling) in that it is so constructed that the circuit when broken shall remain open and when made shall remain closed until the reverse operation is performed. A switch should be so constructed as to carry permanently without excessive heating the maximum eurrent of the circuit in which it is placed, and the contacts should be of such low resistance that they will not become appreciably hot on the passage of the current. Good contact is sometimes secured by the use of a ‘mercury-switch’ in which the terminals of the lines to be connected are permanently attached to metallic capsules filled with mercury. When the circuit is to be closed connection between the mercury-cups is made by means of a short copper bar or link with ends bent downward so as to dip into the mercury. The volatilization of the mercury by the spark formed when the circuit is opened is a serious objection to mercury-switches and the ‘knife-switch’ is therefore more frequently used. It consists of a strip of copper, the knife, hinged at one end, or sometimes of two or more such knives mounted parallel to one another. The free end of the knife enters with considerable friction between the jaws of a copper clip when the circuit is to be closed, the friction serving to secure good contact between the metallic surfaces and to bold the knife in place. On high-tension circuits various devices are employed to prevent the formation of an arc when the circuit is open or to extinguish the arc when formed. One such device is the ‘snap-switch,’ in which, in order to make contact, a powerful spring is compressed and the switch is locked by a simple mechanism. When unlocked, the spring opens the switch with great suddenness, and the arc is of short duration. Sometimes a magnetic blow-out is used to extinguish the arc and sometimes an ‘oil-break switch’ is employed in which the opening of the circuit is made under oil. Automatic switches are frequently used in connection with electrical machinery. In the case of such switches the operation, whether it consist of the opening or closing of a circuit, the reversal of current, or the shifting of connections from one circuit to another, is done mechanically, either by the direct action of electromagnets or by mechanism released and set in motion by such magnets or otherwise.
- A quantity of long hair, secured together at one end, worn by women with their own hair to make it look thicker. Jute or yak is sometimes used with or in place of hair, being cheaper.
- The act of operating a switch: as, to make a flying switch. See phrase below.
- In some forms of gas-burner, a key for controlling the amount of gas allowed to pass through.
- A mechanical device for shifting a moving body, or a current of electricity, etc., from one course or track to another.
- A small flexible twig or rod.
- A flailing or lashing, as with a slender rod.
- A thick strand of real or synthetic hair used as part of a coiffure.
- The bushy tip of the tail of certain animals.
- A slender flexible rod, stick, or twig, especially one used for whipping.
- A device consisting of two sections of railroad track and accompanying apparatus used to transfer rolling stock from one track to another.
- A device used to break or open an electric circuit or to divert current from one conductor to another.
- A transference or shift, as of opinion or attention.
- An exchange or a swap, especially one done secretly.
- An event in which one thing is substituted for another
- Hairpiece consisting of a tress of false hair; used by women to give shape to a coiffure
- Railroad track having two movable rails and necessary connections; used to turn a train from one track to another or to store rolling stock
- Control consisting of a mechanical or electrical or electronic device for making or breaking or changing the connections in a circuit
- A flexible implement used as an instrument of punishment
- A basketball maneuver; two defensive players shift assignments so that each guards the player usually guarded by the other
- The act of changing one thing or position for another
SHIFT vs SWITCH: VERB
- Move sideways or in an unsteady way
- Move abruptly
- Make a shift in or exchange of
- Move around
- Move very slightly
- Lay aside, abandon, or leave for another
- Change place or direction
- Use a shift key on a keyboard
- Change phonetically as part of a systematic historical change
- Change in quality
- Move from one setting or context to another
- Change gears
- Move and exchange for another
- Exchange or give (something) in exchange for
- Cause to go on or to be engaged or set in operation
- Reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action)
- Change over, change around, or switch over
- Flog with or as if with a flexible rod
- Lay aside, abandon, or leave for another
- Make a shift in or exchange of
SHIFT vs SWITCH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To use a shift key.
- To be altered as part of a systematic historical change. Used of speech sounds.
- To change gears, as when driving an automobile.
- To get along by tricky or evasive means.
- To provide for one's own needs; get along.
- To change position, direction, place, or form.
- To change (gears), as in an automobile.
- To alter (position or place).
- To move or transfer from one place or position to another.
- To exchange (one thing) for another of the same class.
- To walk with a jerk.
- To swish sharply from side to side.
- To make or undergo a shift or an exchange.
- To jerk or swish abruptly or sharply.
- To whip with a switch, especially in punishing a child.
- To move (rolling stock) from one track to another; shunt.
- To produce as if by operating a control. Often used with on.
- To cause (an electric current or appliance) to begin or cease operation.
- To connect, disconnect, or divert (an electric current) by operating a switch.
- To shift, transfer, or divert.
- To exchange.
SHIFT vs SWITCH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To trim, .
- To swing or whisk.
- To strike with a switch or small flexible rod; to whip.
SHIFT vs SWITCH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Then we switched"
- The key on the typewriter keyboard that shifts from lower-case letters to upper-case letters
- In playing the violin or a similar instrument, to move the left hand from its first or original position next to the nut.
- To practise indirect methods.
- To pick up or make out a livelihood; manage to succeed.
- To use changing methods or expedients, as in a case of difficulty, in earning a livelihood, or the like; adopt expedients; contrive in one way or another; do the best one can; seize one expedient when another fails: as, to shift for a living; to shift for one's self.
- To change dress, particularly the under-garments.
- To change place, position, direction, or the like; move.
- To change.
- To make division or distribution.
- To put away; disengage or disencumber one's self of, as of a burden or inconvenience.
- To alter or vary in character, form, or other respect; change.
- To clothe (one's self) afresh or anew; change the dress of.
- To remove and replace with another or others; put off and replace; change: as, to shift one's clothes; to shift the scenes on a stage.
- To cause or induce to move off or away; get rid of, as by the use of some expedient.
- To transfer or move, as from one person, place, or position to another: as, to shift the blame; to shift one's quarters; to shift the load to the other shoulder.
- To divide; partition; distribute; apportion; assign: as, to shift lands among coheirs.
- Then we switched"
- A basketball maneuver
- Change over, change around, as to a new order or sequence
- To move off on a switch, or as if on a switch.
- To cut at; strike at.
- In electricity, to shift to another circuit; shunt.
- In railroading, to transfer by a switch; transfer from one line of rails to another.
- To trim, as a hedge.
- To swing; whisk.
- To strike with a small twig or rod; beat; lash; hence, to cut or drive as with a switch.
SHIFT vs SWITCH: RELATED WORDS
- Transmutation, Careen, Budge, Displacement, Sway, Wobble, Transfer, Slip, Reposition, Lurch, Tilt, Transformation, Switching, Switch, Change
- Trade, Transposition, Exchange, Permutation, Interchange, Throw, Ambidextrous, Alternate, Replacement, Substitution, Swop, Swap, Change, Flip, Shift
SHIFT vs SWITCH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pitch, Stir, Agitate, Dislodge, Careen, Displacement, Sway, Wobble, Transfer, Slip, Reposition, Lurch, Tilt, Switch, Change
- Switch over, Turn around, Change over, Trade, Exchange, Permutation, Interchange, Throw, Ambidextrous, Alternate, Replacement, Substitution, Change, Flip, Shift
SHIFT vs SWITCH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Cancellation of nurses from a Critical Need Incentive shift shall occur in reverse order of their commitment to work such shift.
- Jane works the day shift at her job while Sam is assigned the night shift.
- Furthermore, fixed shift employees remained with the organization longer than mixed shift employees.
- End of shift rounds also provide an opportunity for clinical staff to report any operational problems during the shift.
- Gayle shift her schedule, especially since other magistrates were allowed to shift their schedules all the time.
- You can kill a few mobs, shift out and heal to full, then shift back.
- New chain, cassette, shift cables, shift housing, brake pads, front chainring, and grips.
- If shift work is required, a monetary shift allowance may be given.
- Shift differential will apply to all hours worked within the shift.
- Shift keys, so I improvised and replaced left Shift and right Shift with Windows keys.
- The Switch Plugin uses this limiting value when evaluating the ports of a managed switch.
- For example, Nintendo Switch games can only be redeemed on a Nintendo Switch system.
- Switch OSThe operating system of the switch device to which the endpoint is connected.
- Switch worksheets and the toolbar is gone; switch back and it reappears like magic.
- OFF CONDITIONClosing the drawer activates the door sensing switch and secondary interlock switch.
- Switch Plugin waits for a response from the SNMP agent on the switch.
- Baja Designs switch too, but had good luck with the switch from Tusk.
- Press main power switch and agitator switch to on position.
- Locking out involves opening a disconnect switch, or circuit breaker switch, or manual switch etc.
- The Switch Plugin also consults this list after being started, prior to verifying switch ACLsupport of a managed switch.
SHIFT vs SWITCH: QUESTIONS
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- Can a switch be connected to another switch in series?
- Which switch has the lowest spanning tree switch id?
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