share1/ʃɛr; ʃeə/v 1 [I,T] to have or use something with other people 共用﹐共享﹐合用: share sth with sb I shared a room with her when I was at college. 我上大学时和她共住一个房间。You’ll have to share if there aren’t enough books. 如果书不够分就得合用。2 also 又作 share out [T] to divide something between two or more people〔在几个人之间〕分配﹐分摊: share sth between/among sb We shared the cake between us. 我们分吃了这个蛋糕。see box at见 GIVE1 方框3 [T] to have the same interests, opinion etc as someone else 共同具有〔某种兴趣爱好﹑思想观点等〕: She didn’t share my point of view. 她不赞同我的观点。a feeling shared by many people 许多人都有的一种感觉4 [I,T] to tell someone else about an idea, secret, problem etc 说出﹐分享〔想法﹑秘密﹑问题等〕: The Internet allows people to share information. 因特网使人们能够交流信息。
share2n 1 [singular 单数] a part of something which has been divided between two or more people〔分摊的〕一份: +of I paid my share of the bill and left. 我付了我那份账单就走了。2 [C] one of the equal parts into which the value of a company is divided, which people can buy and sell [→ stock] 股﹐股份﹐股票: +in A lot of people are buying shares in the company. 许多人在买这家公司的股票。3 have your (fair) share of sth to have quite a lot of something such as trouble or success 经历了不少某事: I’ve had my share of bad luck this year. 我今年够倒霉的。