share
share 英 [ʃeə(r)] 美 [ʃer]
v. 分享,分担; n. 份额;股份
进行时:sharing 过去式:shared 过去分词:shared 第三人称单数:shares 名词复数:shares
- When you hungrily eye the pizzas your friends ordered, count everyone in the room, and then mentally divide the number of slices by the number of people, you're figuring out your share, or portion, of pizza.
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- v. 分享,分担;
- n. 份额;股份
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1. Sue shares a house with three other students.
苏和另外三个学生合住一所房子。
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2. We shared the pizza between the four of us.
我们四个人把那份比萨饼分着吃了。
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3. 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。
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4. a view that is widely shared
一种得到广泛认同的观点
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5. 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。
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6. How much was your share of the winnings?
在赢的钱里你那份有多少?
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7. We all did our share.
我们都尽力了。
- share (n.1) "portion," Old English scearu "a cutting, shearing, tonsure; a part or division," related to sceran "to cut," from Proto-Germanic *skeraz (source also of Old High German scara "troop, share of forced labor," German Schar "troop, band," properly "a part of an army," Old Norse skör "rim"), from PIE root *sker- (1) "to cut."
- share (n.2) "iron blade of a plow," Old English scear, scær "plowshare," properly "that which cuts," from Proto-Germanic *skeraz (source also of Old Frisian skere, Middle Low German schar, Old High German scar, German Schar, Dutch ploegschaar, Middle High German pfluocschar), from PIE root *sker- (1) "to cut."
- share (v.) 1580s, "to apportion to someone as his share; to apportion out to others; to enjoy or suffer (something) with others," from share (n.1). Meaning "to divide one's own and give part to others" is recorded from 1590s. Meaning "confess one's sins openly" (1932, implied in sharing) is from "the language of Moral Rearmament" [OED]. Related: Shared; sharer; sharing.
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