日入一词_143:share (verb)
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It shareswith OOP the aim of making it simpler to reuse code and the technique of abstracting general concepts.
verb /ʃɛr/
1
We don’t have enough books, so you’ll have to share.
The three of us shared a taxi.
share something with somebody
I have an office that I share with some other teachers.
We share a house/car (together).
I share an office with two other people.
Sue shares a house with three other students.
There isn't an empty table. Would you mind sharing?
She's very possessive about her toys and finds it hard to share. [possessive = adjective, /pə'zɛsɪv/, 1). wanting someone to have feelings of love or friendship for you and no one else. 2). unwilling to let other people use something you own]
Bill and I shared an office for years.
I share a house with four other people.
Do you mind sharing a table?
There’s only one copy left, so we’ll have to share.
I share this flat with five other people.
the small income he had shared with his brother from his father's estate. [estate = noun, /ɪ'stet/, all of someone’s property and money, especially everything that is left after they die]
Two Americans will share this year's Nobel Prize for Medicine.
Scarce water resources are shared between states who cannot trust each other. [scarce = adjective, /skɛrs/, if something is scarce, there is not very much of it available]
Most hostel tenants would prefer single to shared rooms. [tenant = noun, /'tɛnənt/, someone who lives in a house, room etc and pays rent to the person who owns it → landlord /'lændlɔrd/, landlady /'lændledi/]
2
As a kid, he’d never share his toys.
share something with somebody
Will you share your fries with me?
The children need to learn to share their toys.
He doesn't share his toys with other kids.
Share the cookies with your sister.
The children need to learn to share (with each other).
Eli shared his chocolate with the other kids.
The conference is a good place to share information and exchange ideas.
Bob told Jess he wanted to share his life with her.
John had no brothers or sisters and wasn't used to sharing.
He would never share his toys with me.
The village tribe is friendly and they share their water supply with you.
Scientists now have to compete for funding, and do not share information among themselves.
Toddlers are notoriously antisocial when it comes to sharing toys. [toddler = noun, /ˈtɑdlɚ/, a very young child who is just learning to walk] [notorious = adjective, /no'tɔrɪəs/, famous or well known for something bad SYN infamous]
3
share something between/among somebody
They shared the cake between them.
On his death, his property was shared out between his children.
They shared the last cookie.
We shared the money equally.
share out (phrasal verb)
share out (something) or share (something) out (CHIEFLY BRIT)
In her will, she shared out her property to her nephews and nieces.
We shared the pizza between the four of us.
Rita shared her money out among her six grandchildren.
Profits are shared out yearly.
Will you share your sandwich with me?
Let's share the sweets (out) among/between everyone.
We should share (in) the reward.
I’m going to share this 5 ways, okay?
share something between/among someone
The money will be shared between 30 different environmental organizations.
We had one pizza shared out between us.
If you start taking the prize money off the people from the top then you could share it out a bit more equally.
Warsaw Pact members have failed to agree on how to share out proposed cuts in tank numbers.
a formula for sharing out power among the various clans. [clan = noun, /klæn/, 1). a large group of families who often share the same name. 2). a very large family]
4
We share the responsibility for the children.
I own the house, but we share the bills.
We all share some of the blame for the accident. [blame = verb, /blem/, 1). to say or think that someone or something is responsible for something bad. noun, /blem/, responsibility for a mistake or for something bad. blame for ]
I share the blame for what happened.
We all share in the responsibility for this tragedy.
The whole family shares in the household chores.
I try to get the kids to share in the housework.
Both drivers shared the blame for the accident.
Shall we share the driving?
We shared the preparation for the party between us, so it wasn't too much work.
We share responsibility for meeting the targets. [meet = verb, /mit/, 11). meet a deadline to finish something at the time it is meant to be finished.We are still hoping to meet the November deadline. 12). meet a goal/target etc to achieve something that you are trying to achieve. It’s impossible to meet the sales targets. The scheme does not meet its objectives.]
You can find out whether they are prepared to share the cost of the flowers with you.
The republics have worked out a plan for sharing control of nuclear weapons.
5
share somebody’s view/concern/belief etc
Other parents share her belief in the importance of reading.
I believe my view is widely shared .
share something with somebody
stubbornness was a characteristic he shared with his mother. [stubborn = adjective, /'stʌbɚn/, 1). determined not to change your mind, even when people think you are being unreasonable. 3). difficult to remove, deal with, or use SYN tough]
We share an interest in baseball. [=we are both interested in baseball].
The two countries share a border.
I know you're worried about the schele, but I don't share your concerns. [=I don't have the same concerns that you have; I am not worried about the schele]
I share these concerns with others in the group.
I don't share in your concerns about the schele.
They shared a common interest in botany. [botany = noun, /'bɑtəni/, the scientific study of plants]
a view that is widely shared.
shared values.
People often share their political views with their parents.
I didn't really share in her love of animals.
We share an interest in sailing.
All hospitals share some common characteristics.
I don't share your views/beliefs.
Management and the union both share in the responsibility for the crisis.
She knew that he was the person she wanted to share her life with.
I share the views expressed by my colleague.
Not everyone will share your enthusiasm for this scheme.
Yes, I want to share my life with you.
I felt we both shared the same sense of loss, felt the same pain.
The forum's members share his view that business can be a positive force for change in developing countries.
Prosperity and economic success remain popular and broadly shared goals. [prosperity = noun, /prɑ'spɛrəti/, when people have money and everything that is needed for a good life. the state of being successful usually by making a lot of money]
La Repubblica and El Pais are politically independent newspapers which share similar characteristics with certain British newspapers.
two groups who share a common language.
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Students were able to share their experiences.
share something with somebody
Would you like to share your feelings with the group?
Please share any ideas that you may have.
Would you like to share your feelings with the group?
Thanks for sharing that (with me).
Thanks for sharing.
Men often don't like to share their problems.
The two friends shared everything—they had no secrets.
Would you like to share your experience with the rest of the group?
The group listens while one person shares (= tells other people about their experiences, feelings, etc.).
problem shared is a problem halved
He's not very good at sharing his worries.
It's nice to have someone you can share your problems with.
Come on, Bob, share the joke (with us).
Thanks for sharing.
They meet to share secrets and relive old memories. [relive = verb, /ˌri'lɪv/, to remember or imagine something that happened in the past so clearly that you experience the same emotions again. The girls watch the tape, eager to relive their victory against UCLA.]
Newsgroups enable patients to share information.
It can be beneficial to share your feelings with someone you trust.
Film critic Bob Mondello shares his thoughts on the movie `City of Hope'.
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share your life with somebody
I’m not ready to share my life with anyone.
8
share and share alike
Don't keep all those chocolates to yourself - share and share alike.
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share in something (phrasal verb)
His daughters did not share in his happiness.
The company is offering you the chance to share in its success.
Everybody shares in the cooking chores.
sharer noun, /'ʃεərə/