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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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In addition to the idiom beginning with SHARE, Also see FAIR SHARE; LION'S SHARE.
American Heritage Idioms
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share nouns share a belief/opinion • It was clear that the police did not share her opinion. share a view • He shared my view of what had been going on. share a feeling • I know that many people do not share my feelings. share sb’s values (= have the same ideas about what is right and wrong ) • The only way to change things is to elect politicians who share our values. share sb’s concern/enthusiasm etc (= feel the same concern, enthusiasm etc as someone else ) • I share the concern of parents about the content of some of these computer games. adverbs be widely shared (= shared by a lot of people ) • This view is now widely shared.
transnet.ir
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verb ADV. fully Personal experience of childbirth gives a dimension of knowledge that others cannot fully share. | equally We shared the money equally between the three of us. | out VERB + SHARE want to | be prepared to, be willing to experienced teachers willing to share their expertise with others | be reluctant to | be forced to, have to | agree to | refuse to | be entitled to Each partner is entitled to share in the profits of the business. | let sb She wished he would let her share his pain. PREP. among How do you share out three cakes among four people? | between Responsibility is shared between parents and teachers. | in He shared in our enthusiasm for rowing. | with She had to share a bedroom with her sister. PHRASES widely shared These ideas are widely shared in the community.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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verb divide: We will share our food. noun allotment: Each will get their share of money.
Simple Definitions
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noun part of sth that has been divided ADJ. bigger, large, the lion's, major, significant, substantial | full | modest a modest share of total exports | 5%, 10%, etc. The wife owns an 80% share of their second home. | equal | disproportionate The government devotes a disproportionate share of the budget to military expenditure. | proportionate | market The company's market share slipped to under 15% last month. VERB + SHARE get, have, receive, take You should receive a large share of the profits. Hospitals take the lion's share of the NHS budget. | increase, reduce | claim Everyone seems to want to get into television to claim their share of fame and fortune. | do We must all do our share of the work. PREP. ~ of a reduced share of the vote PHRASES sb/sth has their/its (fair) share of sth The industry has had its fair share of problems. in a company ADJ. ordinary | preference VERB + SHARE acquire, buy, get, invest in, purchase | have, hold (formal), own | sell | deal in, trade in a new firm dealing in US shares | float, issue The company has issued four classes of shares. SHARE + NOUN price, value Hong Kong share prices plunged. | valuation | certificate | portfolio | capital | option, scheme The Chief Executive's share option has earned him over £2 million. | ownership | transaction, transfer | purchase | issue, offer, sale A share issue has been launched to finance the restoration of the building. | dealing allegations of illegal share dealings PREP. ~ in I've got a few shares in British Aerospace. PHRASES a class of shares, the value of your shares Will this affect the value of my shares?PER CENT (for more verbs)BUSINESS
Oxford Collocations Dictionary