share
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n.股;(参与、得到等的)份;(分享到的或贡献出的)一份;市场占有率
vt.& vi.共有;共用;均摊
vt.分配;分开;共同承担
vi.分享,分担(in)
日语:共有
法语:partager
德语:Aktie
韩语:공유하다
俄语:compartir
牛津词典
verb
同时使用 use at same time
- 共有;合用
to have or use sth at the same time as sb else
- Sue shares a house with three other students.
休和另外三个学生合住一所房子。 - There isn't an empty table. Would you mind sharing?
没有空桌子了。你愿不愿意和别人合坐?
分给若干人 divide between people
- 分配;分摊
to divide sth between two or more people
- We shared the pizza between the four of us.
我们四个人把那份比萨饼分着吃了。
把自己的分出一部分 give some of yours
- 分享;共享
to give some of what you have to sb else; to let sb use sth that is yours
- Eli shared his chocolate with the other kids.
伊莱把他的巧克力和其他孩子一起分着吃了。 - The conference is a good place to share information and exchange ideas.
研讨会是互通信息、交流思想的好场所。 - John had no brothers or sisters and wasn't used to sharing.
约翰没有兄弟姐妹,所以不习惯和他人分享东西。
感情;想法;问题 feelings/ideas/problems
- 有同样的感情(或想法、经历等)
to have the same feelings, ideas, experiences, etc. as sb else
- They shared a common interest in botany.
他们都对植物学感兴趣。 - People often share their political views with their parents.
人常常跟自己的父母政治观点一致。 - a view that is widely shared
一种得到广泛认同的观点 - shared values
共同的价值观 - I didn't really share in her love of animals.
我并不真像她那样喜欢动物。
- 把自己的想法(或经历、感情)告诉(某人)
to tell other people about your ideas, experiences and feelings
- Men often don't like to share their problems.
男人往往不喜欢把自己的问题告诉他人。 - The two friends shared everything─they had no secrets.
这一对朋友无话不谈——彼此之间毫无秘密。 - Would you like to share your experience with the rest of the group?
你愿意把你的经验与组里其他人分享吗? - The group listens while one person shares (= tells other people about their experiences, feelings, etc.) .
一个人在谈自己的情况时,小组的其他成员都在听着。
责任 blame/responsibility
- 共同承担;分担
to be equally involved in sth or responsible for sth
- I try to get the kids to share in the housework.
我努力让孩子们分担家务活儿。 - Both drivers shared the blame for the accident.
事故责任由两个驾车人共同承担。
noun
一部分;一定的量 part/amount of sth
- (在若干人之间分得的)一份
one part of sth that is divided between two or more people
- How much was your share of the winnings?
在赢的钱里你那份有多少? - Next year we hope to have a bigger share of the market.
明年我们希望获得更大的市场份额。 - I'm looking for a flat share (= a flat that is shared by two or more people who are not related) .
我想找一套合租公寓。
- (在多人参加的活动中所占的)一份
the part that sb has in a particular activity that involves several people
- We all did our share.
我们都尽力了。 - Everyone must accept their share of the blame.
每个人都必须承担自己那份责任。
- 正常的一份;可接受的一份
an amount of sth that is thought to be normal or acceptable for one person
- I've had my share of luck in the past.
以前,命运也不算亏待我。 - I've done my share of worrying for one day!
就这一天而论,我操够了心!
企业 in business
- 股份
any of the units of equal value into which a company is divided and sold to raise money. People who own shares receive part of the company's profits.
- shares in British Telecom
英国电信公司的股份 - a fall in share prices
股票价格的跌落
农具 farm equipment
农具 farm equipment
词形变化
名词复数形式:shares 过去分词:shared 现在分词:sharing 过去式:shared 第三人称单数:shares
中文词源
share 共有,合用,共享,分摊,分开,一份,股份
来自古英语 scearu,一份,切下部分,来自 Proto-Germanic*skaro,一份,来自 PIE*sker,切,削, 分开,词源同 shear,sharp.引申诸相关词义。
双语例句
- My husband and I both go out to work so we share the household chores.
我和丈夫都出去工作,所以我们家务活分摊。
- If you stand on stage and share your view of the world, people will connect with you.
如果你站在舞台上,分享自己对世界的看法,人们会与你产生共鸣的。
- A bank's local market share tends to be divided equally between the local branch and branches located elsewhere
银行的地方市场份额通常会在当地分行和其他各地分行之间平均分配。
- He will share his professional knowledge of haircare.
他将和大家分享他在护发方面的专业知识。
- You should have told us. But it's just like you not to share
你应该早告诉我们的。不过你就是这么个人,把事情都藏在心里。
- Share prices moved up
股票价格上涨了。
- They were happy to partake of our feast, but not to share our company.
他们喜欢享用我们准备的丰盛大餐,但是不喜欢和我们呆在一起。
- She had a sudden burst of recollection and had to share it with me.
她突然记起了很多事情,要与我分享。
- This is why Sir Colin Marshall, British Airways 'chairman, has been so keen to buy shares in US-AIR
这就是为什么英国航空公司主席科林·马歇尔爵士一直如此热衷于购买美国航空公司的股票。
- For some months the share price remained fairly static.
有那么几个月,股票价格一直非常地稳定。
- Two Americans will share this year's Nobel Prize for Medicine
两名美国人将共同摘得今年的诺贝尔医学奖。
- Scarce water resources are shared between states who cannot trust each other
稀有的水资源被两个互不信任的国家所共享。
- Most hostel tenants would prefer single to shared rooms.
住在招待所的人大多更喜欢单人间,而不想和别人共住一间。
- You can find out whether they are prepared to share the cost of the flowers with you
你可以弄清楚他们是否愿意和你一起分担买花的费用。
- The republics have worked out a plan for sharing control of nuclear weapons.
一些共和国已经制订出共同控制核武器的计划。
- Yes, I want to share my life with you
是的,我想和你共度一生。
- I felt we both shared the same sense of loss, felt the same pain.
我觉得我们两个有着共同的失落感,经受着同样的痛苦。
- We share his view that business can be a positive force for change
我们同意他的观点,认为商业可以是促进变革的一种积极力量。
- Prosperity and economic success remain popular and broadly shared goals.
经济繁荣昌盛一直是各国普遍追求的共同目标。
- The village tribe is friendly and they share their water supply with you
村里的部落很友善,他们会和你一起分享水源。
- Scientists now have to compete for funding, and do not share information among themselves
科学家们现在为了资金不得不相互竞争,互相之间也不会共享信息。
- Toddlers are notoriously antisocial when it comes to sharing toys.
众所周知,刚学会走路的孩子不愿和别人分享玩具。
- It can be beneficial to share your feelings with someone you trust
向自己信任的人倾诉感情是很有益处的。
- Film critic Bob Mondello shares his thoughts on the movie 'City of Hope'.
影评家鲍勃·蒙德洛和大家分享他对电影《希望之城》的看法。
- Sara also pays a share of the gas, electricity and phone bills
萨拉也分摊燃气费、电费和电话费。
- He is counting on winning seats and perhaps a share in the new government of Macedonia.
他正期望着能赢得一些席位,或许还能成为马其顿新政府的一员。
- Women must receive their fair share of training for good-paying jobs
女性必须获得她们理应得到的高薪工作培训。
- I have had more than my full share of adventures.
我已经有了太多丰富多彩的历险。
- The company is offering you the chance to share in its success
公司正向你提供分享其成功的机会。
- Only a handful of firms offer share option schemes to all their employees.
只有少数几家公司向所有员工提供股票期权方案。
语源
Old English scearudivision, part into which something may be divided, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schareand German Schartroop, multitude, also to shear. The verb dates from the late 16th cent