first shift

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first shift (plural first shifts)

  1. A regularly scheduled period of work, being the first one in the standard working day of any particular company: usually during the day; often the first of three (with 24/3 = 8 hours long), and often from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; sometimes the first of two, and sometimes with other time values.
    Coordinate terms: second shift, third shift; (usually antonymous) night shift, graveyard shift; swing shift
    Near-synonym: day shift (often synonymous)
  2. A group of workers who work during this time slot.
    Coordinate terms: second shift, third shift; (usually antonymous) night shift, graveyard shift; swing shift
    Near-synonym: day shift (often synonymous)

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