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share 1 S0319300 (shâr)n.1. A part or portion belonging to, distributed to, contributed by, or owed by a person or group: The pirates argued over their shares of the treasure.2. An equitable portion: do one's share of the work.3. a. One of the equal parts into which the capital stock of a company is divided: bought 200 shares of the company's stock.b. A unit of ownership in a mutual fund or other investment vehicle: bought two shares in a mutual fund.c. shares Chiefly British Stocks: European shares jumped two percent. The fund invests half the money in bonds and half in shares.v. shared, shar·ing, shares v.tr.1. a. To accord a share in (something) to another or others: shared her chocolate bar with a friend.b. To divide and parcel out in shares; apportion: shared the estate among his heirs.2. a. To participate in, use, enjoy, or experience jointly or in turns: share a responsibility; share a room.b. To hold or have jointly with another or others: She shares my view about the election.3. To relate (a secret or experience, for example) to another or others.4. Computers To make (a digital file) accessible to other users on a network, as for copying and downloading.v.intr.1. To have a share or part: shared in the profits.2. To allow someone to use or enjoy something that one possesses: Being in daycare taught the child to share.3. To use or enjoy something jointly or in turns: There is only one computer, so we will have to share.4. To talk about personal experiences or feelings with others.Idiom: go shares To be concerned or partake equally or jointly, as in a business venture. [Middle English, from Old English scearu, division; see sker- in Indo-European roots.] share′a·ble, shar′a·ble adj.shar′er n.
share 2 S0319300 (shâr)n. A plowshare. [Middle English, from Old English scēar; see sker- in Indo-European roots.]share (ʃɛə) n1. a part or portion of something owned, allotted to, or contributed by a person or group2. (Stock Exchange) (often plural) any of the equal parts, usually of low par value, into which the capital stock of a company is divided: ownership of shares carries the right to receive a proportion of the company's profits. See also ordinary shares, preference shares3. go shares informal to share (something) with another or othersvb4. (often foll by: out) to divide or apportion, esp equally5. (when: intr, often foll by in) to receive or contribute a portion of: we can share the cost of the petrol; six people shared in the inheritance. 6. to join with another or others in the use of (something): can I share your umbrella?. [Old English scearu; related to Old Norse skor amount, Old High German scara crowd; see shear] ˈsharable, ˈshareable adj ˈsharer n
share (ʃɛə) n1. (Agriculture) short for ploughshare2. (Tools) short for ploughshare[Old English scear; related to Old Norse skeri, Old High German scaro]share (ʃɛər) n., v. shared, shar•ing. n. 1. a part of a whole, esp. a portion allotted or assigned to a member of a group. 2. one of the equal fractional parts into which the capital stock of a corporation is divided. v.t. 3. to divide and distribute in shares; apportion. 4. to use, participate in, receive, etc., jointly: The two chemists shared the Nobel prize. v.i. 5. to have a share or part; take part (often fol. by in). 6. to receive equally. [1325–75; Old English scearu fork of the body, groin, c. Old Saxon, Old High German scara (German Schar) troop] shar′er, n. share Past participle: shared Gerund: sharing
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I share | you share | he/she/it shares | we share | you share | they share |
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I shared | you shared | he/she/it shared | we shared | you shared | they shared |
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I am sharing | you are sharing | he/she/it is sharing | we are sharing | you are sharing | they are sharing |
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I have shared | you have shared | he/she/it has shared | we have shared | you have shared | they have shared |
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I was sharing | you were sharing | he/she/it was sharing | we were sharing | you were sharing | they were sharing |
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I had shared | you had shared | he/she/it had shared | we had shared | you had shared | they had shared |
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I will share | you will share | he/she/it will share | we will share | you will share | they will share |
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I will have shared | you will have shared | he/she/it will have shared | we will have shared | you will have shared | they will have shared |
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I will be sharing | you will be sharing | he/she/it will be sharing | we will be sharing | you will be sharing | they will be sharing |
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I have been sharing | you have been sharing | he/she/it has been sharing | we have been sharing | you have been sharing | they have been sharing |
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I will have been sharing | you will have been sharing | he/she/it will have been sharing | we will have been sharing | you will have been sharing | they will have been sharing |
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I had been sharing | you had been sharing | he/she/it had been sharing | we had been sharing | you had been sharing | they had been sharing |
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I would share | you would share | he/she/it would share | we would share | you would share | they would share |
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I would have shared | you would have shared | he/she/it would have shared | we would have shared | you would have shared | they would have shared | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | share - assets belonging to or due to or contributed by an individual person or group; "he wanted his share in cash"percentage, portion, partnet income, net profit, profit, profits, earnings, lucre, net - the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses)tranche - a portion of something (especially money)dispensation - a share that has been dispensed or distributeddole - a share of money or food or clothing that has been charitably givenway - a portion of something divided into shares; "they split the loot three ways"ration - a fixed portion that is allotted (especially in times of scarcity)allowance - an amount allowed or granted (as during a given period); "travel allowance"; "my weekly allowance of two eggs"; "a child's allowance should not be too generous"slice, piece - a share of something; "a slice of the company's revenue"split - a promised or claimed share of loot or money; "he demanded his split before they disbanded"stake, interest - (law) a right or legal share of something; a financial involvement with something; "they have interests all over the world"; "a stake in the company's future"profit sharing - a system in which employees receive a share of the net profits of the businesscut - a share of the profits; "everyone got a cut of the earnings"allocation, allotment - a share set aside for a specific purposeassets - anything of material value or usefulness that is owned by a person or company | | 2. | share - any of the equal portions into which the capital stock of a corporation is divided and ownership of which is evidenced by a stock certificate; "he bought 100 shares of IBM at the market price"stock - the capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares entitling holders to an ownership interest (equity); "he owns a controlling share of the company's stock"stock certificate, stock - a certificate documenting the shareholder's ownership in the corporation; "the value of his stocks doubled during the past year" | | 3. | share - the allotment of some amount by dividing something; "death gets more than its share of attention from theologians"parcel, portionapportioning, apportionment, parceling, parcelling, assignation, allocation, allotment - the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan; "the apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives is based on the relative population of each state" | | 4. | share - the part played by a person in bringing about a result; "I am proud of my contribution in advancing the project"; "they all did their share of the work"contribution, partattempt, effort, try, endeavor, endeavour - earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something; "made an effort to cover all the reading material"; "wished him luck in his endeavor"; "she gave it a good try"end - the part you are expected to play; "he held up his end" | | 5. | share - a sharp steel wedge that cuts loose the top layer of soilploughshare, plowsharemoldboard plow, mouldboard plough - plow that has a moldboardwedge - something solid that is usable as an inclined plane (shaped like a V) that can be pushed between two things to separate them | Verb | 1. | share - have in common; "Our children share a love of music"; "The two countries share a long border"overlap - coincide partially or wholly; "Our vacations overlap"partake - have some of the qualities or attributes of somethingosculate - have at least three points in common with; "one curve osculates the other"; "these two surfaces osculate" | | 2. | share - use jointly or in commonapply, employ, use, utilise, utilize - put into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose; "use your head!"; "we only use Spanish at home"; "I can't use this tool"; "Apply a magnetic field here"; "This thinking was applied to many projects"; "How do you utilize this tool?"; "I apply this rule to get good results"; "use the plastic bags to store the food"; "He doesn't know how to use a computer"double up - share a room or a bed designed for only one personpool - combine into a common fund; "We pooled resources"communalise, communalize - make something the property of the commune or community | | 3. | share - have, give, or receive a share of; "We shared the cake"partake, partake inacquire, get - come into the possession of something concrete or abstract; "She got a lot of paintings from her uncle"; "They acquired a new pet"; "Get your results the next day"; "Get permission to take a few days off from work"cut in - allow someone to have a share or profit | | 4. | share - give out as one's portion or share divvy up, portion out, apportion, dealhand out, pass out, give out, distribute - give to several people; "The teacher handed out the exams" | | 5. | share - communicate; "I'd like to share this idea with you"communicate, intercommunicate - transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist" |
sharenoun1. part, portion, quota, ration, lot, cut (informal), due, division, contribution, proportion, allowance, whack (informal), allotment I have had more than my share of adventures.verb1. divide, split, distribute, assign, apportion, parcel out, divvy up (informal) the small income he has shared with his brother2. go halves on, divide, go fifty-fifty on (informal), go Dutch on (informal) Share the cost of the flowers.share in something take part in, be involved in, contribute to, participate in, have a hand in, partake in, use in common Everybody shares in the cooking chores.share something out divide up, distribute, allocate, hand out, ration, apportion, deal out, deal up It makes sense to share the work out between you. a formula for sharing out power among the various clanssharenoun1. That which is allotted:allocation, allotment, allowance, dole, lot, measure, part, portion, quantum, quota, ration, split.Informal: cut.Slang: divvy.2. One's proper or expected function in a common effort:part, piece, role.verb1. To give out in portions or shares:deal (out), dispense, distribute, divide, dole out, parcel out, portion (out), ration (out).Slang: divvy.2. To have a share, as in an act or result; have a hand in:conduce, contribute, partake, participate.Idiom: take part.Translationsshare (ʃeə) noun1. one of the parts of something that is divided among several people etc. We all had a share of the cake; We each paid our share of the bill. 一份 一份2. the part played by a person in something done etc by several people etc. I had no share in the decision. 個人參與部份 分担量3. a fixed sum of money invested in a business company by a ˈshareholder. 股份 股份 verb1. (usually with among, ~between, ~with) to divide among a number of people. We shared the money between us. 均分 均分,分摊 2. to have, use etc (something that another person has or uses); to allow someone to use (something one has or owns). The students share a sitting-room; The little boy hated sharing his toys. 享,共用 共享,共用 3. (sometimes with in) to have a share of with someone else. He wouldn't let her share the cost of the taxi. 分擔 分担ˈshareholder noun a person who owns shares in a business company. 股東 股东share and share alike with everyone having an equal share. We divided the money between us, share and share alike. 均分 均分- We could share a taxi → 我们可以合乘一辆出租车
share See:- (one's) fair share (of something)
- a problem shared is a problem halved
- a share/slice of the cake
- a trouble shared is a trouble halved
- do (one's) share
- go shares
- have (one's) share of (something)
- have had more than (one's) fair share of (something)
- lion’s share
- lion's share
- lion's share of
- lion's share, the
- one's fair share
- share (one's) pain
- share (one's) sorrow
- share and share alike
- share and share alike, to
- share in
- share in (something)
- share pain
- share sorrow
- Thank you for sharing
- thanks for sharing
- the lion's share
- trouble shared is a trouble halved
- your fair share of something
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share, in agriculture: see plowplow or plough, agricultural implement used to cut furrows in and turn up the soil, preparing it for planting. The plow is generally considered the most important tillage tool. ..... Click the link for more information. .
share, in finance: see stockstock, in finance, instrument certifying to shares in the ownership of a corporation. Bonds are similar evidences of shares in a loan to a corporation. Stock yields no dividends until claims of bondholders have been met. ..... Click the link for more information. .Share in law: (1) A part or proprietary interest in a company or joint stock society, associated with definite rights and obligations. (2) In the USSR, the fee paid by a member of a cooperative organization (the core unit of the cooperative system) and also by members of cooperatives formed to build housing, summer homes and garages. Shares provide the major part of the capital of such cooperatives. The price of the share and the manner and schedule of payment are determined by decision of a general meeting of the cooperative members in accordance with the organization’s by-laws. The cost of a share in a construction cooperative corresponds to the balance valuation of the premises (apartment, summer home, garage) offered to the cooperative member for permanent use. The value of labor performed by a cooperative member and members of his family who have taken part in building the unit may be considered when calculating what the member must pay for a share. The right to a share is a personal property right of the cooperative member. With the consent of a general meeting, a member of a housing construction cooperative may transfer his share to any adult member of his family who resides permanently with him. A share in a housing cooperative can be divided when a marriage is dissolved, if the share was jointly held by both spouses. The cost of a share is refunded when members leave the cooperative or when the cooperative is liquidated. If a cooperative member dies, his share passes on by inheritance in the manner established by law. share(1) (noun) A resource such as a file, folder or printer that has been made available (sharable) to other users on the network. See share-level security and Win Sharing files.
(2) (verb) To send a file or link to someone. A Share function in an application or on a website enables users to send the current photo, document, article or link to someone via email or to their social networking accounts such as Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter.share
share To apportion a thing.
SHARE Abbreviation for: Scottish Health Authorities Revenue EqualisationShare Related to Share: thesaurus, dictionaryShareA portion or part of something that may be divided into components, such as a sum of money. A unit of stock that represents ownership in a corporation. sharen. 1) a portion of a benefit from a trust, estate, claim or business usually in equal division (or a specifically stated fraction) with others ("to my three daughters, in equal shares"). 2) a portion of ownership interest in a corporation, represented by a stock certificate stating the number of shares of an issue of the corporation's stock. SHARE. A portion of anything. Sometimes shares are equal, at other times they are unequal. 2. In companies and corporations the whole of the capital stock is usually divided into equal proportions called shares. Shares in public companies have sometimes been held to be real estate, but most usually they are considered as personal property. Wordsw. Jo. Sto. Co. ch. 1 P, p. 288. 3. The proportion which descends to one of several children from his ancestor, is called a share. The term share and share alike, signifies in equal proportions. See Perpart. share
ShareA certificate giving the person or company listed a portion of ownership in a stock, mutual fund, or some other investment vehicle. A share is the smallest unit of ownership. They may be bought or sold on or off an exchange.share1. A single unit of a class of ownership in a corporation, represented by a stock certificate.2. A single unit of ownership in a mutual fund.3. The portion of a market controlled by a particular firm.Share.A share is a unit of ownership in a corporation or mutual fund, or an interest in a general or limited partnership. Though the word is sometimes used interchangeably with the word stock, you actually own shares of stock. share a FINANCIAL SECURITY issued by a JOINT-STOCK COMPANY as a means of raising long-term capital. Purchasers of shares pay money into the company's bank account and in return receive a SHARE CERTIFICATE signifying their ownership of the shares and have their ownership recorded in the company's SHARE REGISTER. The SHAREHOLDERS of a company are its legal owners and are entitled to a share in its profits. Shares are traded on the STOCK MARKET. There are two broad kinds of shares: PREFERENCE SHARES and ORDINARY SHARES. See also SHARE CAPITAL, SHARE ISSUE, CAPITAL GEARING.share a FINANCIAL SECURITY issued by a JOINT-STOCK COMPANY as a means of raising long-term capital. Purchasers of shares pay money to the company and in return receive a SHARE CERTIFICATE signifying their ownership of the shares and have their ownership recorded in the company's SHARE REGISTER. The SHAREHOLDERS of a company are its legal owners and are entitled to a share in its profits, receiving some of these profits in the form of DIVIDENDS. Shares are traded on the STOCK EXCHANGE. There are two broad kinds of shares: PREFERENCE SHARES and ORDINARY SHARES. See SHARE CAPITAL, SHARE ISSUE, CAPITAL GEARING.SHARE
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SHARE➣Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe | SHARE➣Seismic Hazard Harmonization in Europe (EU) | SHARE➣Self Help and Resource Exchange | SHARE➣Safety, Health and Return-To Employment (Initiative) | SHARE➣SNP Health Association Resource | SHARE➣Share Happily and Reap Endlessly (Beverly Hills, CA charity) | SHARE➣States' Highway Alliance for Real Equity | SHARE➣Save Heritage and Rehabilitate the Environment (Sierra Leone) | SHARE➣Software-Hardware Asset Reuse Enterprise (PEO IWS, Surface Ships, Open Architecture) | SHARE➣Space Station Heat Pipe Advanced Radiator Element | SHARE➣Systematic Homeland Approach to Reducing Exploitation (ICE & Secret Service joint program) | SHARE➣Sexuality, Health and Responsibility Education | SHARE➣Station Heatpipe Advanced Radiator Element | SHARE➣Secular Humanist Aid and Relief Efforts | SHARE➣Secure Heterogeneous Application Runtime Environment | SHARE➣Social Help and Rehabilitation Effort (Trinidad & Tobago) | SHARE➣Society for Human Advancement through Rehabilitative Engineering (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth) | SHARE➣Society of Handicapped Achievement Rehabilitation and Empowerment | SHARE➣Students with High Achievement Reaching for Success | SHARE➣Services for the Health in Asia & Africa Regions |
share Related to share: thesaurus, dictionarySynonyms for sharenoun partSynonyms- part
- portion
- quota
- ration
- lot
- cut
- due
- division
- contribution
- proportion
- allowance
- whack
- allotment
verb divideSynonyms- divide
- split
- distribute
- assign
- apportion
- parcel out
- divvy up
verb go halves onSynonyms- go halves on
- divide
- go fifty-fifty on
- go Dutch on
phrase share in somethingSynonyms- take part in
- be involved in
- contribute to
- participate in
- have a hand in
- partake in
- use in common
phrase share something outSynonyms- divide up
- distribute
- allocate
- hand out
- ration
- apportion
- deal out
- deal up
Synonyms for sharenoun that which is allottedSynonyms- allocation
- allotment
- allowance
- dole
- lot
- measure
- part
- portion
- quantum
- quota
- ration
- split
- cut
- divvy
noun one's proper or expected function in a common effortSynonymsverb to give out in portions or sharesSynonyms- deal
- dispense
- distribute
- divide
- dole out
- parcel out
- portion
- ration
- divvy
verb to have a share, as in an act or result; have a hand inSynonyms- conduce
- contribute
- partake
- participate
Synonyms for sharenoun assets belonging to or due to or contributed by an individual person or groupSynonymsRelated Words- net income
- net profit
- profit
- profits
- earnings
- lucre
- net
- tranche
- dispensation
- dole
- way
- ration
- allowance
- slice
- piece
- split
- stake
- interest
- profit sharing
- cut
- allocation
- allotment
- assets
noun any of the equal portions into which the capital stock of a corporation is divided and ownership of which is evidenced by a stock certificateRelated Wordsnoun the allotment of some amount by dividing somethingSynonymsRelated Words- apportioning
- apportionment
- parceling
- parcelling
- assignation
- allocation
- allotment
noun the part played by a person in bringing about a resultSynonymsRelated Words- attempt
- effort
- try
- endeavor
- endeavour
- end
noun a sharp steel wedge that cuts loose the top layer of soilSynonymsRelated Words- moldboard plow
- mouldboard plough
- wedge
verb have in commonRelated Wordsverb use jointly or in commonRelated Words- apply
- employ
- use
- utilise
- utilize
- double up
- pool
- communalise
- communalize
verb have, give, or receive a share ofSynonymsRelated Wordsverb give out as one's portion or shareSynonyms- divvy up
- portion out
- apportion
- deal
Related Words- hand out
- pass out
- give out
- distribute
verb communicateRelated Words- communicate
- intercommunicate
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