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Englische night shift Synonyme

night shift Definition

Fore-night
(n.) The evening between twilight and bedtime.
Night
(n.) That part of the natural day when the sun is beneath the horizon, or the time from sunset to sunrise
Night
(n.) Darkness
Night
(n.) Intellectual and moral darkness
Night
(n.) A state of affliction
Night
(n.) The period after the close of life
Night
(n.) A lifeless or unenlivened period, as when nature seems to sleep.
Night-blooming
(a.) Blooming in the night.
Night-eyed
(a.) Capable of seeing at night
Night-faring
(a.) Going or traveling in the night.
Shift
(v. t.) To divide
Shift
(v. t.) To change the place of
Shift
(v. t.) To change the position of
Shift
(v. t.) To exchange for another of the same class
Shift
(v. t.) To change the clothing of
Shift
(v. t.) To put off or out of the way by some expedient.
Shift
(v. t.) The act of shifting.
Shift
(v. t.) The act of putting one thing in the place of another, or of changing the place of a thing
Shift
(v. t.) Something frequently shifted
Shift
(v. t.) The change of one set of workmen for another
Shift
(v. t.) In building, the extent, or arrangement, of the overlapping of plank, brick, stones, etc., that are placed in courses so as to break joints.
Shift
(v. t.) A breaking off and dislocation of a seam
Shift
(v. t.) A change of the position of the hand on the finger board, in playing the violin.
Twelfth-night
(n.) The evening of Epiphany, or the twelfth day after Christmas, observed as a festival by various churches.

night shift Bedeutung

one-night stand a performance in one place on one night only
switch
switching
shift
the act of changing one thing or position for another, his switch on abortion cost him the election
shift
shifting
the act of moving from one place to another, his constant shifting disrupted the class
nightlife
night life
the activity of people seeking nighttime diversion (as at the theater, a nightclub, etc.), a futile search for intelligent nightlife, in the summer the nightlife shifts to the dance clubs
night game a game played under artificial illumination at night
nightlife night life the entertainment available to people seeking nighttime diversion
one-night stand a brief sexual encounter lasting only for a single night, he ran through a series of loveless one-night stands
watch night a devotional service (especially on New Year's Eve)
night-stop a break in a journey for the night
night bird any bird associated with night: owl, nightingale, nighthawk, etc
night raven any bird that cries at night
owl
bird of Minerva
bird of night
hooter
nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes
night lizard small secretive nocturnal lizard of southwestern North America and Cuba, bear live young
night snake
Hypsiglena torquata
nocturnal prowler of western United States and Mexico
night heron
night raven
nocturnal or crepuscular herons
blackrowned night heron
Nycticorax nycticorax
night heron of both Old and New Worlds
yellowrowned night heron
Nyctanassa violacea
North American night heron
cabaret
nightclub
night club
club nightspot
a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink, don't expect a good meal at a cabaret, the gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night, he played the drums at a jazz club
chemise
sack shift
a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist
chemise shimmy
shift slip
teddy
a woman's sleeveless undergarment
night bell a doorbell to be used at night
night latch doorlock operated by a knob on the inside and a key on the outside
night-light light (as a candle or small bulb) that burns in a bedroom at night (as for children or invalids)
night-line a fishing line with baited hooks left in the water to catch fish over night
Saturday night special a cheap handgun that is easily obtained
shift key
shift
the key on the typewriter keyboard that shifts from lowerase letters to upperase letters
shift register (computer science) register in which all bits can be shifted one or more positions to the left or to the right
standard transmission
stick shift
a transmission that is operated manually with a gear lever and a clutch pedal
night vision
night-sight
scotopic vision
twilight vision
the ability to see in reduced illumination (as in moonlight)
night letter a cheaper form of telegram sent for delivery the next day
good night a conventional expression of farewell
night terror an emotional episode (usually in young children) in which the person awakens in terror with feelings of anxiety and fear but is unable to remember any incident that might have provoked those feelings
opening
opening night
curtain raising
the first performance (as of a theatrical production), the opening received good critical reviews
transformation
transmutation
shift
a qualitative change
population shift a change in the relative numbers of the different groups of individuals making up a population
shift
displacement
an event in which something is displaced without rotation
shift a crew of workers who work for a specific period of time
day shift
day watch
workers who work during the day (as a.m. to p.m.)
evening shift workers who work during the evening (as p.m. to midnight)
night shift
graveyard shift
workers who work during the night (as midnight to a.m.)
night court a criminal court (in large cities) that sits at night
night school a school that holds classes in the evenings for students who cannot attend during the day
fault
faulting
geological fault
shift
fracture
break
(geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other, they built it right over a geological fault, he studied the faulting of the earth's crust
Nox
Night
Roman goddess of night, daughter of Erebus, counterpart of Greek Nyx
fly-by-night a debtor who flees to avoid paying
night owl
nighthawk
nightbird
a person who likes to be active late at night
night porter a porter on duty during the night
night rider
nightrider
member of a secret mounted band in United States South after the American Civil War, committed acts of intimidation and revenge
night watchman a watchman who works during the night
Doppler effect
Doppler shift
change in the apparent frequency of a wave as observer and source move toward or away from each other
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Night or nighttime is the period of time between the sunset and the sunrise when the Sun is below the horizon.