单词 | to share out |
释义 | > as lemmasto share out (b) transitive. to share out: to divide (something) up and distribute the shares or portions; to apportion, esp. fairly or equally. Cf. sense 3a(a).Not used in North America. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > giving > distributing or dealing out > distribute or deal out [verb (transitive)] > divide into shares > divide and share out dealc1000 shiftc1000 to-partc1325 partc1330 departa1340 divide1377 portion?a1400 dressc1410 parcel1416 skiftc1420 describe1535 repart1540 sever1548 disparklea1552 enterparten1556 share1577 to share out1583 repartitec1603 dispart1629 parcena1641 cavel1652 partage1660 split1674 snack1675 partition1740 scantle1749 appart1798 whack1819 divvy1877 number1887 cut1928 1583 M. M. S. tr. B. de las Casas Spanish Colonie sig. N2v All the rest of the countrey was in peace & shared out amongst them. a1652 J. Smith Select Disc. (1660) vii. iv. 321 Those Immortal inheritances which he shares out amongst his Spiritual Sons and Subjects in Heaven. 1723 tr. F. C. Weber Present State Russia I. 52 The Senate shares that Service out among the several Governments. 1761 D. Hume Hist. Eng. I. xiii. 314 The landed property was gradually shared out into more hands. 1898 E. W. Brabrook Provident Societies 57 The funds..diminish so rapidly that the old men share out what there is and close the society. 1985 J. Kelman Chancer (1987) 8 The older one held up the two bottles and the other one was carrying the crisps. Tammas nodded. Away ben and share it out, he said. 2010 N. MacGregor Hist. World in 100 Objects lxv. 417 Within a century of the arrival of the Spanish in 1492 most of the Taino died of European diseases and their land was shared out among the European conquerors. to share out c. transitive. To give to someone (an apportioned share of something). Now only in to share out. archaic and rare in later use.With the person indicated in a prepositional phrase introduced by to, unto, etc. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > giving > distributing or dealing out > distribute or deal out [verb (transitive)] > assign or allot > to a person as his share britOE dealc1400 lotc1400 allow?c1450 allot1473 proportion1581 apportion1587 portion1587 share1596 allocate1616 locate1816 1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene iv. viii. sig. G7 And euery day for guerdon of her song, He part of his small feast to her would share . View more context for this quotation 1602 R. Carew Surv. Cornwall i. f. 13 In Wastrell, it is lawfull for any man to make triall of his fortune that way, prouided, that hee acknowledge the Lordes right, by sharing out vnto him a certaine part, which they can toll. 1614 J. Robinson Of Relig. Communion 29 The Arch-Byshops, & Byshops share out vnto the parrish Preistes in theyr ordination a part of theyr Charg, to wit, so much as concerns the ordinary service of the parrish. 1633 P. Fletcher Purple Island vi. xxxii. 72 He all in all..Does share to each his due, and equall dole impart. 1723 Full & Exact Acct. Tryal Pyrates 40 He owned he had Shirt, Jacket, Coat and Breeches shared to him on Board the Brigantine at Calabar. 1852 D. W. Turner tr. Pindar Odes 135 If in thy brother's behalf thou contendest, and art minded to share out to him an equal lot of all thou hast. 1893 R. L. Stevenson Catriona vi. 62 And here I am with my foot in the stirrup again and some of the responsibility shared into my hand of prosecuting King George's enemies. 2010 G. Coleby Knocking on Moonlit Door (e-book, accessed 3 Jan. 2022) vi. 103 They had kept in touch through the ups and downs that life had to share out to them. < as lemmas |
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