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🔑 shareBrE /ʃeə(r)/NAmE /ʃer/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they share BrE /ʃeə(r)/ NAmE /ʃer/present simple - he / she / it shares BrE /ʃeəz/ NAmE /ʃerz/past simple shared BrE /ʃeəd/ NAmE /ʃerd/past participle shared BrE /ʃeəd/ NAmE /ʃerd/ -ing form sharing BrE /ˈʃeərɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈʃerɪŋ/➤use at the same time 同时使用🔑 [T, I] ~ (sth) (with sb) to have or use sth at the same time as sb else 共有;合用◆Sue shares a house with three other students. 苏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用?➤divide between people 分给若干人🔑 [T] ~ sth (out) (among/between sb) to divide sth between two or more people 分配;分摊◆We shared the pizza between the four of us. 我们四个人把那份比萨饼分着吃了。 ➡ see also job-sharing, power-sharing ➤give some of yours 把自己的分出一部分🔑 [T, I] ~ (sth) (with sb) to give some of what you have to sb else; to let sb use sth that is yours 分享;共享◆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。➤feelings/ideas/problems 感情;想法;问题🔑 [T, I] to have the same feelings, ideas, experiences, etc. as sb else 有同样的感情(或想法、经历等)◆~ sthThey shared a common interest in botany. 他们都对植物学感兴趣。◆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◆~ sth with sbPeople often share their political views with their parents. 人常常跟自己的父母政治观点一致。◆~ in sthI didn't really share in her love of animals. 我并不怎么像她那样喜欢动物。🔑 [T, I] to tell other people about your ideas, experiences and feelings 把自己的想法(或经历、感情)告诉(某人)◆~ sthMen 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. 这两位朋友无话不谈,彼此之间毫无秘密。◆Please share this on Facebook and Twitter so we can get the word out.请把这个在脸书和推特上分享,好让更多人知道。◆~ (sth with sb) 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,小组的其他成员都听着。➤blame/responsibility 责任🔑 [I, T] to be equally involved in sth or responsible for sth 共同承担;分担◆~ in sthI try to get the kids to share in the housework. 我尽量让孩子们分担家务活儿。◆~ sth (with sb) Both drivers shared the blame for the accident. 事故责任由两个驾车人共同承担。 ●share and share aˈlike(saying) used to say that everyone should share things equally and in a fair way 平均分享;平均分担●a trouble ˌshared is a trouble ˈhalved(saying) if you talk to sb about your problems and worries, instead of keeping them to yourself, they seem less serious 诉说烦恼,一半自消(向人倾诉,愁苦就会减少) 🔑 shareBrE /ʃeə(r)/NAmE /ʃer/ noun➤part/amount of sth 一部分;一定的量🔑 [C, usually sing.] ~ (of/in sth) one part of sth that is divided between two or more people (在若干人之间分得的)一份◆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。◆(BrE) 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。 ➡ see also market share, timeshare 🔑 [sing.] the part that sb has in a particular activity that involves several people (在多人参加的活动中所占的)一份◆We all did our share. 我们都尽力了。◆~ of sthEveryone must accept their share of the blame. 每个人都必须承担自己那份责任。🔑 [sing.] ~ (of sth) an amount of sth that is thought to be normal or acceptable for one person 正常的一份;可接受的一份◆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!➤in business 企业🔑 [C] ~ (in sth) 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 股份◆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 ➡ compare stock noun (4) ➡ see also ordinary share asset, bond, capital, dividend, equity, fund, interest, invest, portfolio, share ➤farm equipment 农具 [C] (NAmE) = ploughshare ●a slice/share of the ˈcake(BrE) (NAmEa piece/slice/share of the ˈpie) a share of the available money or benefits that you believe you have a right to 应分得的一份钱财(或好处)●(more than) your fair share of sth(more than) an amount of sth that is considered to be reasonable or acceptable (超过)合理的数量,恰当的数量◆He has more than his fair share of problems. 他的问题过多。◆I've had my fair share of success in the past. 过去我已经取得了应有的成功。●the ˈlion's share (of sth)the largest or best part of sth when it is divided 最大(或最好)的一份●a ˌpiece/ˌslice/ˌshare of the ˈpiea share of sth such as money, profits, etc. (金钱、利润等的)一份;一杯羹 |