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share 1 S0319300 (shâr)n.1. A part or portion belonging to, distributed to, contributed by, or owed by a person or group: The pirates argued over their shares of the treasure.2. An equitable portion: do one's share of the work.3. a. One of the equal parts into which the capital stock of a company is divided: bought 200 shares of the company's stock.b. A unit of ownership in a mutual fund or other investment vehicle: bought two shares in a mutual fund.c. shares Chiefly British Stocks: European shares jumped two percent. The fund invests half the money in bonds and half in shares.v. shared, shar·ing, shares v.tr.1. a. To accord a share in (something) to another or others: shared her chocolate bar with a friend.b. To divide and parcel out in shares; apportion: shared the estate among his heirs.2. a. To participate in, use, enjoy, or experience jointly or in turns: share a responsibility; share a room.b. To hold or have jointly with another or others: She shares my view about the election.3. To relate (a secret or experience, for example) to another or others.4. Computers To make (a digital file) accessible to other users on a network, as for copying and downloading.v.intr.1. To have a share or part: shared in the profits.2. To allow someone to use or enjoy something that one possesses: Being in daycare taught the child to share.3. To use or enjoy something jointly or in turns: There is only one computer, so we will have to share.4. To talk about personal experiences or feelings with others.Idiom: go shares To be concerned or partake equally or jointly, as in a business venture. [Middle English, from Old English scearu, division; see sker- in Indo-European roots.] share′a·ble, shar′a·ble adj.shar′er n.
share 2 S0319300 (shâr)n. A plowshare. [Middle English, from Old English scēar; see sker- in Indo-European roots.]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | sharing - using or enjoying something jointly with othersinterdependence, interdependency, mutuality - a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups)time sharing - (computer science) the use of a central computer by many users simultaneously | | 2. | sharing - having in common; "the sharing of electrons creates molecules"interdependence, interdependency, mutuality - a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups) | | 3. | sharing - sharing thoughts and feelingscommunionintercourse, social intercourse - communication between individuals | | 4. | sharing - a distribution in sharesshare-outdistribution - the act of distributing or spreading or apportioninggenerosity, unselfishness - acting generouslygiving, gift - the act of giving | Adj. | 1. | sharing - unselfishly willing to share with others; "a warm and sharing friend"unselfish - disregarding your own advantages and welfare over those of others |
sharingnounThe act or fact of participating:involvement, participation.sharing
sharing(1) See Internet sharing.
(2) Sharing files allows other users access to the data on your computer. In Windows and Mac computers, individual folders can be made sharable, and there are predefined "public" folders that are automatically set to sharing (in Windows, starting with Vista).
Read Sharing and Read/Write Sharing A folder set to "read" means its files can be viewed but not updated. A "read/write" status enables other users to delete and update files and copy new files into the folder. See share.LegalSeeShareFinancialSeesharesharing Related to sharing: Sharing economySynonyms for sharingnoun the act or fact of participatingSynonymsSynonyms for sharingnoun using or enjoying something jointly with othersRelated Words- interdependence
- interdependency
- mutuality
- time sharing
noun having in commonRelated Words- interdependence
- interdependency
- mutuality
noun sharing thoughts and feelingsSynonymsRelated Words- intercourse
- social intercourse
noun a distribution in sharesSynonymsRelated Words- distribution
- generosity
- unselfishness
- giving
- gift
adj unselfishly willing to share with othersRelated Words |