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share and share alike Translationsshare (ʃeə) noun1. one of the parts of something that is divided among several people etc. We all had a share of the cake; We each paid our share of the bill. 一份 一份2. the part played by a person in something done etc by several people etc. I had no share in the decision. 個人參與部份 分担量3. a fixed sum of money invested in a business company by a ˈshareholder. 股份 股份 verb1. (usually with among, ~between, ~with) to divide among a number of people. We shared the money between us. 均分 均分,分摊 2. to have, use etc (something that another person has or uses); to allow someone to use (something one has or owns). The students share a sitting-room; The little boy hated sharing his toys. 享,共用 共享,共用 3. (sometimes with in) to have a share of with someone else. He wouldn't let her share the cost of the taxi. 分擔 分担ˈshareholder noun a person who owns shares in a business company. 股東 股东share and share alike with everyone having an equal share. We divided the money between us, share and share alike. 均分 均分share and share alike
share and share alikeTo take or distribute equal portions or shares of something. When he won the lottery, Dan gave part of the money to every family in the neighborhood. "Share and share alike," he said. Come on, kids, there are enough toys for everyone to play with. Share and share alike!See also: alike, and, shareshare and share alikeCliché having or taking equal shares. I kept five and gave the other five to Mary—share and share alike. The two roommates agreed that they would divide expenses—share and share alike.See also: alike, and, shareshare and share alikeMete out or partake of something equally, as in Mom told the children to share and share alike with their Halloween candy. This term, first recorded about 1566, alluded to the equal apportioning of spoils and soon was broadened to include equal sharing in the costs of a venture and other undertakings or possessions. See also: alike, and, shareshare and share alike have or receive an equal share; share things equally.See also: alike, and, shareshare and share aˈlike (saying) share things equally: Children must learn to share and share alike.See also: alike, and, shareshare and share alike, toTo apportion exactly equally. This term originated in the sixteenth century and was applied to apportioning spoils, paying for a joint venture, and similar situations. It no doubt survived because of its rhythmic repetitive quality. See also: and, shareEncyclopediaSeeshardingshare and share alike
share and share alikeadj. referring to the equal division of a benefit from an estate, trust, or gift, which includes the right of the survivors to divide the portion of any beneficiary who dies before receiving the gift. Example: Teal Testator wills her 2,000 shares of IBM stock "to my four nephews, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, share and share alike." Luke dies before Testator, so the 2,000 shares will be divided among the three surviving nephews. FinancialSeeshareAcronymsSeeSASA |