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sharer

/shair/US // ʃɛər //UK // (ʃɛə) //

分享者,共享者,分担者,分担人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : 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.
    • : Digital Technology. a digital file or document that can be accessed by specific users on a computer network, as for viewing, downloading, or making changes to it: I just sent you a share—can you improve the second paragraph?an act of sharing online content with specific users on a computer network: You can do a video share with friends and family.
v.有主动词 verb
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    shared, shar·ing.

    • : to divide and distribute in shares; apportion.
    • : to use, participate in, enjoy, receive, etc., jointly: The two chemists shared the Nobel prize.
    • : Digital Technology. to give specific users access to, as by posting it on a social media website or sending it as an email attachment: to share photos on Instagram; a shared spreadsheet.
v.无主动词 verb
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    shared, shar·ing.

    • : to have a share or part; take part.
    • : to divide, apportion, or receive equally.
    • : Digital Technology. to give specific users access to online content: You can share via email, Facebook, or Twitter.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : Digital Technology. noting or relating to the practice of sharing online content with specific users on a computer network: Add a share button to your site.

Phrases

  • share and share alike
  • lion's share

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Proud of his small achievement, McKenzie shared a photo of his homemade creation on Facebook.

  • The company will disclose plans for the size and price range for the share sale in a later filing.

  • It did not release a similar metric for its photo-sharing app Instagram.

  • The three libraries that share buildings with recreation centers — Northwest One, Deanwood and Rosedale — were constructed between 2009 and 2012, but do not have enough space for meeting rooms.

  • Defendant’s family is Jewish, and he did not share the same geographic ancestral ties as Plaintiff’s husband.

  • Hence none felt any qualm as to the strong measures to be adopted towards the hostile sharer of the secret.

  • There is another very important sharer in distribution—the interest-taker.

  • His face was bright and eager; he was full yet of the pleasure of the evening, and anxious to make her a sharer of it.

  • I have often desired, ladies, to be a sharer in the good fortune of the man whose story I am about to relate to you.

  • But now, Little Jim seemed suddenly to have become an actual companion, a partner, a sharer in things as they were and were to be.