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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024share1 /ʃɛr/USA pronunciation n., v., shared, shar•ing. n. [countable] - a part of a whole, esp. given to a member of a group:The thieves counted out their share of the stolen money.
- one of the equal parts into which the capital stock of a corporation is divided:He bought shares in IBM.
v. - to divide and distribute (something) in shares: [~ + object]The two sisters shared their toys.[no object]You and your sister will have to learn to share.
- to use, participate in, receive, etc., jointly:[~ + object]The two chemists shared the Nobel prize.
- share in, [~ + in + object] to have a share or part in:We shared in their triumphs.
share2 /ʃɛr/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- Agriculturea plowshare.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024share1 (shâr),USA pronunciation n., v., shared, shar•ing. n. - the full or proper portion or part allotted or belonging to or contributed or owed by an individual or group.
- one of the equal fractional parts into which the capital stock of a joint-stock company or a corporation is divided.
- on or upon shares, on the principle of sharing the profits or losses of an undertaking:They agreed to work on shares.
v.t. - to divide and distribute in shares;
apportion. - to use, participate in, enjoy, receive, etc., jointly:The two chemists shared the Nobel prize.
v.i. - to have a share or part;
take part (often fol. by in). - to divide, apportion, or receive equally.
- 1325–75; Middle English (noun, nominal) cutting, division; Old English scearu fork of the body, groin; cognate with Dutch schaar, German Schar troop. See shear
shar′a•ble, share′a•ble, adj. shar′er, n. - 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged allotment, allocation; contribution, assessment; quota, lot.
- 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged allot, parcel out, deal out, dole, mete.
- 6.See corresponding entry in Unabridged Share, partake, participate mean to join with others or to receive in common with others. To share is to give or receive a part of something, or to enjoy or assume something in common:to share in another's experiences.To partake is to take for one's own personal use a portion of something:to partake of food.To participate is esp. to join with others in some thought, feeling, or, particularly, some action:to participate in a race, in a conversation.
share2 (shâr),USA pronunciation n. - Agriculturea plowshare.
- bef. 900; Middle English; Old English scear; cognate with German Schar. See shear
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: share /ʃɛə/ n - a part or portion of something owned, allotted to, or contributed by a person or group
- (often plural) any of the equal parts, usually of low par value, into which the capital stock of a company is divided: ownership of shares carries the right to receive a proportion of the company's profits
- go shares ⇒ informal to share (something) with another or others
vb - (transitive) often followed by out: to divide or apportion, esp equally
- when intr, often followed by in: to receive or contribute a portion of: we can share the cost of the petrol, six people shared in the inheritance
- to join with another or others in the use of (something): can I share your umbrella?
Etymology: Old English scearu; related to Old Norse skor amount, Old High German scara crowd; see shearˈsharable, ˈshareable adj ˈsharer n share /ʃɛə/ n - short for ploughshare
Etymology: Old English scear; related to Old Norse skeri, Old High German scaro |