Officer Short Shift from Dictionopolis is a character in the book "The Phantom Tollbooth" by Norton Juster. He is in charge of measuring seconds and often complains of never having enough time. He represents the concept of how time is perceived differently by each individual.
Kurtz in German means short
The word "short" in French can be translated to "court" (for length) or "petit" (for size).
It means "I am short."
"Config" in Spanish is short for "configuración," which means settings or configuration.
It is grammatically correct, although without its context it is fairly meaningless. Usage of "will" instead of "shall" implies a willingness in this future action, although the distinction is generally not recognized nowadays. The verb "shift" (without an object as here) is used rather colloquially to mean "move" or "do something".
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Imp is short for Imperial, meaning any Stormtrooper or any Imperial Officer. Imps is simply the plural of that.
well do you mean long short it depends on the place you work at but most chefs work half or whole shift.
Not sure what you mean by "process," but an officer has to turn in his citations at the end of every shift. From there, they usually go to the recrods department.
If you mean '(work-)Shift (No.) 4': la tanda numero cuatro If you mean 'Shift (i.e. move) four (objects)': Mueve cuatro (cosas)
LE Officer = Law Enforcement Officer = Police = Cop
Shift buddies is used to describe two people that work the same shift. This might mean that they work the same schedule, and keep eachother responsible, or in line.
Shift
Sounds like choose a gear & shift into it with the stick.
Broken shift linkage
you have to shift gears
to move over