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1 | C usually singular a part of a total number or amount of something that is divided between several people or things 一份;份额 |
| Britain’ s share of world trade had steadily declined. 英国在世界贸易中所占的份额不断下降。 |
| +in He has no right to a share in profits. 他没有权利去分得一份收益。 |
| 1a | singular +ofa part of the total amount of work or responsibility of several people (共同工作或责任中的)一部分 | | He does his share of the cooking. 在做饭上,他干自己该做的那份活。 | | Jane has accepted her share of the blame. 简已经同意承担她自己该负的责任。 | |
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2 | singular +of a reasonable or normal amount of something (某物的)一个合理(或正常)的量 |
| We certainly had our share of good fortune. 我们确实比较幸运。 |
| He has suffered more than his fair share of disappointments. 他经历了太多的失望。 |
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3 | C business one of the equal parts of a company that you can buy as a way of investing money 股份;股票 |
| +in The scheme allows employees to buy shares in the company. 该项计划允许雇员购买公司的股票。 |
| 3a | relating to shares 股票的 | | Share prices fell on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today. 今天东京证券交易所的股价下跌了。 | |
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