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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.
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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., 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
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