单词 | share |
释义 | share I. 1. obsolete a. b. (1) (2) 2. a. < his share in his father's estate > < put up his share of the cost > b. < had his share of luck > c. (1) (2) < a ship owned in 64 shares > usually (3) shares plural, chiefly Britain 3. archaic a. obsolete b. obsolete • - for one's share - on shares II. transitive verb 1. < share one's estate between one's heirs > — usually followed by out or with < shared out the proceeds of the sale > 2. < share a room > 3. < share one's gains with another > < shared their crops in season > 4. < share danger > < sharing a common responsibility > 5. archaic 6. obsolete intransitive verb 1. < all may share in these pleasures > < willing to share in the work > 2. < the robbers shared and fled separately > Synonyms: < share your lunch with a friend > < share one's enjoyment with another > < none has shared so generously with the reader her personal passion for the stuffs, jewels and decorations that made the palace a wonder — Time > < to share surpluses is not really to share at all — H.S.Truman > or, often with in, that one as receiver accepts the partial use, enjoyment, or possession of something belonging to or held by another < ask a neighbor to share in a Thanksgiving dinner > < share in another's joy > < share another's disgust at losing an important golf game > < those who do not share his faith in the sufficiency of empirical science — J.E.Smith > or it can merely imply a mutual use, enjoyment, or possession of something < the few artists or writers who have shared the tastes of the average man — Roger Fry > < diseases which man shares with animals — Time > participate implies a having or taking of a part of or a share in a thing, as an experience, work, or an enterprise < the citizens refused to participate in any further elections under this law — American Guide Series: Michigan > < she did not participate in the inheritance of the husband after they were married — Ralph Linton > < a citizen of one state has no right to participate in the government of another — R.B.Taney > < invited to participate in the discussion — L.M.Goodrich > partake, often used with of and sometimes with in, implies an accepting, taking, or acquiring a share of something, especially food, drink, or a pleasure, often in extension signifying merely to consume < he had partaken of as much as a pint daily of alcohol for years — Journal American Medical Association > < the story itself ceases to be merely melodramatic, and partakes of true drama — T.S.Eliot > < they unconsciously partakes in his imagery — E.H.Erikson > • - share and share alike III. IV. obsolete V. intransitive verb |
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