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单词 share
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verb | noun
shareshare1 /ʃɛr/ ●●● S1 W1 verb Verb Table Collocations Thesaurus 1USE TOGETHER [intransitive, transitive] to have or use something that other people also have or use, often at the same time:  We don’t have enough books for everyone, so you’ll have to share.share something with somebody Do you mind sharing a room with Jenny?2LET somebody USE something [intransitive, transitive] to let someone have or use something that belongs to you:  Learning to share is hard for toddlers.share something with somebody You’ll have to share your toys with your little brother.3SAME [transitive] to have the same opinion, experience, feeling, etc. as someone else:  Mike finally found a girl who shares his interest in football. They come from different cities, but they share a common culture.share something with something Stubbornness was a characteristic he shared with his mother.4DIVIDE [intransitive, transitive] to divide something between two or more people, often giving an equal part to everyone:  We can share the cost of gas.share (something) with somebody Everybody brings a dish to share with everyone else. see thesaurus at give15RESPONSIBILITY [transitive] to be equally responsible for doing something, paying for something, etc.:  We all share some of the blame for the accident. They share the responsibility for their kids.6TELL somebody something [intransitive, transitive] to tell other people about an idea, secret, problem, etc.:  Time is set aside for the kids to share their experiences.share something with somebody Sonia shared a very touching story with the group.7share and share alike spoken used to say that you should share things fairly and equally with everyone8share your life (with somebody) if you share your life with someone, you spend your life together as husband, wife, etc.share in something phrasal verb to take part in something, or to have a part of something that other people also have:  His daughters did not share in his happiness. Owning stock allows you to share in a corporation’s profits.
verb | noun
shareshare2 ●●● S3 W1 noun Etymology Collocations 1[singular] the part of something that you own or are responsible for: share of I wrote a check for my share of the phone bill.share in Bonuses are a way of giving employees a share in the profits. I do my share of the housework.2your (fair) share a)as much as or more of something than you could reasonably expect to have:  She’s had more than her fair share of problems recently. You’ve sure had your share of bad luck, haven’t you? b)as much as everyone else, or as much as you deserve to have:  We’ll make sure everyone gets their fair share. I’ve made my share of mistakes.3[singular] your part in an activity, event, etc.: share in Employees are always given a share in the decision-making process.4[countable] a part of an amount: share of A large share of their income goes toward rent.5[countable] social studies, economics one of the equal parts into which the ownership of a company is divided, used especially when you are talking about the number of parts or the price of each onestock:  The price has gone up to $4.50 a share.share in/of Sandy owns 200 shares of Microsoft stock.6[countable] old-fashioned a plowshare [Origin: Old English scearu cutting, division] see also the lion’s share (of something) at lion (2), timesharesharing noun [uncountable]
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