FromMiddle English schare ,schere , fromOld English sċearu ( “ a cutting, shaving, a shearing, tonsure, part, division, share ” ) , fromProto-West Germanic *skaru , fromProto-Germanic *skarō ( “ a division, detachment ” ) , fromProto-Indo-European *(s)ker- ( “ to cut, divide ” ) .
Cognate withSaterland Frisian skar ,sker ( “ a share in a communal pasture ” ) ,Dutch schare ( “ share in property ” ) ,German Schar ( “ band, troop, party, company ” ) ,Icelandic skor ( “ department ” ) . Compareshard ,shear .Doublet ofeschel .
share (plural shares )
Aportion of something, especially a portiongiven orallotted to someone.Each of the robbers took ashare of the loot.
The TV programme was cancelled because it only gained a 10%share of that night's viewing audience.
2023 July 26, Paul Clifton, “A (safe and secure) Day at the Races...”, inRAIL , number988 , page35 :SWR has more than its fairshare of major national events. As well as the [Queen's] funeral and the coronation in the past 12 months, annual events include racing at Ascot, grand slam tennis at Wimbledon, and rugby internationals at Twickenham.
( finance ) Afinancial instrument that shows that oneowns a part of acompany that provides the benefit oflimited liability .( computing ) Aconfiguration enabling aresource to beshared over anetwork .Upload media from the browser or directly to the fileshare .
( social media ) The action of sharing something with other people viasocial media .2016 , Brooke Warner,Green-Light Your Book :Social media is supervisual, and there's nothing more shareable than images, so this is a way to increaseshares and likes and follows.
( anatomy ) Thesharebone orpubis .1606: translation byPhilemon Holland ofSuetonius , De vita Cæsarum [Domitian 17] — [H]ee stabbed him beneth in the veryshare neere unto his privie parts.portion of something
Albanian:pjesë (sq) f Arabic:نَصِيب m ( naṣīb ) ,حِصَّة f ( ḥiṣṣa ) ,جُزْء (ar) m ( juzʔ ) ,سَهْم (ar) m ( sahm ) ,قِسْمَة f ( qisma ) Armenian:բաժին (hy) ( bažin ) Azerbaijani:pay (az) Belarusian:до́ля f ( dólja ) ,ча́стка (be) f ( částka ) Bikol Central:kahirasan Bulgarian:дял (bg) m ( djal ) ,пай (bg) m ( paj ) ,част (bg) f ( čast ) Burmese:အဖို့ (my) ( a.hpui. ) ,အပိုင်း (my) ( a.puing: ) Catalan:( share of the cost ) escot (ca) m Cebuano:bahin Chinese:Mandarin:部分 (zh) ( bùfen ) ,分兒 / 分儿 (zh) ( fènr ) Czech:podíl (cs) m ,část (cs) f Danish:del (da) c ,andel c Dutch:deel (nl) n ,aandeel (nl) n East Central German:Ataal m Egyptian: (psšt f ) Esperanto:parto Estonian:osalus ,jaotus Finnish:osuus (fi) ,osa (fi) French:part (fr) f Galician:parte (gl) f ,quiñón (gl) m Georgian:წილი ( c̣ili ) German:Anteil (de) m ,Teil (de) m Gothic:𐌳𐌰𐌹𐌻𐍃 f ( dails ) Greek:μερίδιο (el) n ( merídio ) Ancient:λάχος n ( lákhos ) Hebrew:חֵלֶק (he) m ( khélek ) Higaonon:bahin Hindi:हिस्सा (hi) m ( hissā ) ,अंश (hi) m ( añś ) ,भाग (hi) m ( bhāg ) ,क़िस्मत f ( qismat ) Hungarian:részesedés (hu) Italian:parte (it) f Japanese:分担 (ja) ( ぶんたん, buntan ) ,部分 (ja) ( ぶぶん, bubun ) ,持分 (ja) ( もちぶん, mochibun ) Kazakh:үлес ( üles ) ,бөлік ( bölık ) Khiamniungan Naga:théu Korean:몫 (ko) ( mok ) ,지분(持分) (ko) ( jibun ) ,부분(部分) (ko) ( bubun ) ,쪽 (ko) ( jjok ) Kurdish:Northern Kurdish:par (ku) f ,pişk (ku) f ,beş (ku) f ,behr (ku) f ,qism (ku) f Lao:ສ່ວນ ( sūan ) Latin:pars (la) f ,portiō f Latvian:daļa (lv) f Lithuanian:dalis (lt) f Macedonian:дел m ( del ) Maltese:sehem m Maori:tiri Mongolian:Cyrillic:хувь (mn) ( xuvʹ ) Norwegian:Bokmål:andel m ,del (no) m Ottoman Turkish:حصه ( hisse ) ,قسط ( kıst ) Persian:سَهْم (fa) ( sahm ) ,قِسْمَت (fa) ( qesmat ) ,جُزء (fa) ( joz' ) ,بَخْش (fa) ( baxš ) ,حِصِّه (fa) ( hesse ) ,پارِه (fa) ( pâre ) Polish:część (pl) f Portuguese:parte (pt) f Romanian:parte (ro) f ,părți (ro) f pl Russian:до́ля (ru) f ( dólja ) ,часть (ru) f ( častʹ ) Sanskrit:अंश (sa) m ( aṃśa ) Scottish Gaelic:cuid f ,earrann f ,cuibhreann m Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:де̏о m ,у́део m ,ди̏о m ,у́дио m Roman:dȅo (sh) m ,údeo (sh) m ,dȉo (sh) m ,údio (sh) m Slovak:podiel m ,časť (sk) f Slovene:del (sl) m Spanish:participación (es) f Swahili:hisa (sw) Swedish:andel (sv) c ,del (sv) c Tajik:саҳм (tg) ( sahm ) ,қисмат ( qismat ) ,ҷузъ ( juz' ) ,бахш (tg) ( baxš ) ,ҳисса (tg) ( hissa ) ,пора (tg) ( pora ) Tatar:өлеш (tt) ( öleş ) ,кисәк (tt) ( kisäk ) Thai:ส่วน (th) ( sùuan ) ,ส่วนแบ่ง ( sùuan-bɛ̀ng ) Tocharian B:pāke ,ñasso Turkish:pay (tr) ,hisse (tr) Turkmen:paý Ukrainian:до́ля (uk) f ( dólja ) ,ча́стка (uk) f ( částka ) ,части́на (uk) f ( častýna ) Urdu:حِصَّہ m ( hissa ) ,قِسْمَت f ( qismat ) Uyghur:پاي ( pay ) ,ھەسسە ( hesse ) Uzbek:qism (uz) ,pora (uz) ,hissa (uz) ,pay (uz) Vietnamese:phần (vi) ,bộ phận (vi)
financial instrument
Albanian:hise (sq) f ,aksion (sq) m Arabic:سَهْم (ar) m ( sahm ) Armenian:բաժնետոմս (hy) ( bažnetoms ) Azerbaijani:səhm Basque:akzio Belarusian:а́кцыя f ( ákcyja ) Bengali:স্বত্বপত্র ( śottopotro ) Bulgarian:а́кция (bg) f ( ákcija ) Burmese:ရှယ်ယာ (my) ( hraiya ) Catalan:acció (ca) f Chinese:Mandarin:股票 (zh) ( gǔpiào ) ,股份 (zh) ( gǔfèn ) Czech:akcie (cs) f Danish:aktie c Dutch:aandeel (nl) n Esperanto:akcio Estonian:aktsia (et) Faroese:partabræv n Finnish:osake (fi) French:action (fr) f Georgian:აქცია ( akcia ) German:Aktie (de) f Greek:μετοχή (el) f ( metochí ) Hebrew:מְנָיָה (he) f ( m’naya ) Hindi:अंश (hi) m ( añś ) ,शेयर (hi) m ( śeyar ) ,हिस्सा (hi) m ( hissā ) Hungarian:részvény (hu) Ido:aciono (io) Indonesian:saham (id) Italian:azione (it) f Japanese:株 (ja) ( かぶ, kabu ) ,株式 (ja) ( かぶしき, kabushiki ) Kazakh:акция ( aksiä ) Khmer:ហ៊ុន (km) ( hun ) Korean:주식(株式) (ko) ( jusik ) Kyrgyz:акция (ky) ( aktsiya ) Lao:ຫຸ້ນ ( hun ) ,ຮຸ້ນ ( hun ) Latvian:akcija f Lithuanian:akcija (lt) f Macedonian:акција f ( akcija ) Malay:saham Maori:pānga ,hea Mongolian:Cyrillic:хувь (mn) ( xuvʹ ) ,хувьцаа (mn) ( xuvʹcaa ) ,сток ( stok ) ( China ) Mongolian:ᠬᠤᠪᠢ ( qubi ) ,ᠬᠤᠪᠢᠴᠠᠭᠠ ( qubičag-a ) ,ᠰᠲ᠋ᠣᠺ ( stok ) Norwegian:Bokmål:aksje (no) m Ottoman Turkish:حصه ( hisse ) Pashto:سهم (ps) ( sahm ) Persian:سَهْم (fa) ( sahm ) Polish:akcja (pl) f Portuguese:ação (pt) f Romanian:acțiune (ro) f Russian:а́кция (ru) f ( ákcija ) Scottish Gaelic:earrann f ,cuibhreann m Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:дeо̀ница f ,дио̀ница f ,а̀кција f Roman:deònica f ,diònica (sh) f ,àkcija (sh) f Slovak:akcia (sk) f Slovene:délnica f Sorbian:Lower Sorbian:akcija f Spanish:acción (es) f Swahili:hisa (sw) Swedish:aktie (sv) Tajik:аксия (tg) ( aksiya ) ,саҳм (tg) ( sahm ) Tatar:акция ( aqtsiyä ) Thai:หุ้น (th) ( hûn ) Turkish:hisse (tr) Turkmen:aksiýa (tk) ,paý Ukrainian:а́кція (uk) ( ákcija ) Urdu:حِصَّہ m ( hissa ) Uyghur:پاي ( pay ) ,ھەسسە ( hesse ) Uzbek:aksiya (uz) ,pay (uz) Vietnamese:cổ phần (vi) Yiddish:אַקציע f ( aktsye )
computing: configuration enabling sharing of resources
internet: action of sharing
share (third-person singular simple present shares ,present participle sharing ,simple past and past participle shared )
Togive part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume. Tohave oruse in common.toshare a shelter with another
Theyshare a language.
a. 1675 ,John Milton ,On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester ; republished inA Complete Collection of the Historical, Political, and Miscellaneous Works of John Milton, [ … ] , volume II, Amsterdam [actually London:s.n. ] ,1698 ,→OCLC ,page24 :While Avarice and Rapineſhare the Land.
1913 ,Mrs. [Marie] Belloc Lowndes , chapter I, inThe Lodger , London:Methuen ,→OCLC ; republished inNovels of Mystery: The Lodger; The Story of Ivy; What Really Happened , New York, N.Y.:Longmans, Green and Co. , [ … ] ,[ 1933] ,→OCLC ,page0056 :Thanks to that penny he had just spent so recklessly [on a newspaper] he would pass a happy hour, taken, for once, out of his anxious, despondent, miserable self. It irritated him shrewdly to know that these moments of respite from carking care would not beshared with his poor wife, with careworn, troubled Ellen.
1960 December, Voyageur, “The Mountain Railways of the Bernese Oberland”, inTrains Illustrated , page752 :The Kleine Scheidegg is quite a colony, with its railway station,shared by the Wengernalp and Jungfrau Railways, its commodious station buffet and two large hotels.
Todivide anddistribute .1708 December 15 (Gregorian calendar; date written),[Jonathan Swift ],A Letter from a Member of the House of Commons in Ireland to a Member of the House of Commons in England, Concerning the Sacramental Test , London: [ … ] John Morphew [ … ] , published1709 ,→OCLC ,page21 :[S]uppose Iſhare my Fortune equally between my ownChildren , and aStranger whom I take into my Protection; will that be a Method to unite them?
Totell to another.Heshared his story with the press.
2013 May 10,Oliver Burkeman , “The tao of tech”, inThe Guardian Weekly [1] , volume189 , number 2, page27 :The dirty secret of the internet is that all this distraction and interruption is immensely profitable. Web companies like to boast about[ … ] offering services that let you[ … ] “share the things you love with the world” and so on. But the real way to build a successful online business is to be better than your rivals at undermining people's control of their own attention.
( computing , Internet ) To allow public or private sharing of computerdata orspace in anetwork Terms derived fromshare (verb)
to give
Arabic:شَارَكَ ( šāraka ) Armenian:please add this translation if you can Azerbaijani:bölüşmək Belarusian:дзялі́ць impf ( dzjalícʹ ) ,дзялі́цца impf ( dzjalícca ) Bikol Central:hiras (bcl) Bulgarian:поделям (bg) ( podeljam ) Burmese:please add this translation if you can Catalan:compartir (ca) Chinese:Mandarin:共享 (zh) ( gòngxiǎng ) ,分配 (zh) ( fēnpèi ) ,分享 (zh) ( fēnxiǎng ) Czech:(pleaseverify ) sdílet (cs) ,(pleaseverify ) podělit se Danish:dele (da) Dutch:delen (nl) Esperanto:dividi (eo) ,onigi ,kunhavigi Finnish:jakaa (fi) French:partager (fr) Galician:compartir (gl) Georgian:განაწილება ( ganac̣ileba ) German:teilen (de) Greek:μοιράζομαι (el) ( moirázomai ) Ancient:κοινόω ( koinóō ) ,μεταδίδωμι ( metadídōmi ) Hawaiian:ka'ana Hebrew:חָלַק (he) ( ḥaláq ) Hungarian:megoszt (hu) Icelandic:deila með Irish:roinn (ga) Italian:condividere (it) Japanese:分配する (ja) ( ぶんぱいする, bunpai suru ) Khmer:បែង (km) ( baeng ) ,លៃ (km) ( lɨy ) Korean:나누다 (ko) ( nanuda ) Ladino:partajar Latin:partiō Maori:tiritiri Mongolian:please add this translation if you can Neapolitan:spartì Norwegian:dele (no) Old English:dǣlan Polish:dzielić się Portuguese:partilhar (pt) ,compartilhar (pt) ,dividir (pt) Romanian:partaja (ro) ,împărți (ro) ,distribui (ro) Russian:( transitive ) дели́ть (ru) impf ( delítʹ ) ,( transitive ) раздели́ть (ru) pf ( razdelítʹ ) ,( intransitive, with ) дели́ться (ru) impf ( delítʹsja ) ,( intransitive, with ) подели́ться (ru) pf ( podelítʹsja ) Serbo-Croatian:udijeliti (sh) ,udeliti (sh) ,podijeliti (sh) ,podeliti (sh) Spanish:dar (es) ,compartir (es) ,diñar (es) ,convidar (es) Swahili:hisa (sw) Swedish:dela (sv) ,fördela (sv) ,utdela (sv) Thai:แบ่ง (th) ( bɛ̀ng ) Tigrinya:ኣካፍል ( ʾakafl ) Turkish:paylaşmak (tr) Ukrainian:діли́тися impf ( dilýtysja ) ,діли́ти (uk) impf ( dilýty ) ,розділя́ти impf ( rozdiljáty ) Vietnamese:chia sẻ (vi) ,sẻ chia (vi)
to have in common
Belarusian:падзяля́ць impf ( padzjaljácʹ ) Bulgarian:споделям (bg) ( spodeljam ) Catalan:compartir (ca) Chinese:Mandarin:共有 (zh) ( gòngyǒu ) ,共用 (zh) ( gòngyòng ) ,分享 (zh) ( fēnxiǎng ) ,分攤 / 分摊 (zh) ( fēntān ) ,分擔 / 分担 (zh) ( fēndān ) Czech:sdílet (cs) Danish:dele (da) Esperanto:kunhavi Finnish:olla yhteistä French:partager (fr) Galician:compartir (gl) Georgian:საერთოს ქონა ( saertos kona ) German:teilen (de) Gothic:𐍆𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌰𐌹𐌷𐌰𐌽 ( fairaihan ) Greek:συμφωνώ (el) ( symfonó ) Ancient:μετέχω ( metékhō ) Hebrew:שיתף / שִׁתֵּף (he) ( shitéf ) Italian:condividere (it) Japanese:共有する (ja) ( きょうゆうする, kyōyū suru ) ,共用する (ja) ( きょうゆうする, kyōyō suru ) Khmer:ទាំងអស់មាន ( tĕəng ʼɑh miən ) Korean:공유하다 (ko) ( gong'yuhada ) Latin:commūnicō (la) Mongolian:please add this translation if you can Norman:chârer ( Jersey ) Old English:ġemǣnsumian Polish:dzielić (pl) Portuguese:compartilhar (pt) Romanian:împărți (ro) ,împărtăși (ro) Russian:разделя́ть (ru) impf ( razdeljátʹ ) ,раздели́ть (ru) pf ( razdelítʹ ) Serbo-Croatian:dijeliti (sh) ,deliti (sh) Spanish:compartir (es) Swahili:hisa (sw) Swedish:dela (sv) Thai:please add this translation if you can Tibetan:please add this translation if you can Turkish:paylaşmak (tr) Ukrainian:розділя́ти ( rozdiljáty ) Vietnamese:đều có ,có chung White Hmong:please add this translation if you can
to divide and distribute
Arabic:شَارَكَ ( šāraka ) Armenian:please add this translation if you can Azerbaijani:bölüşmək Bulgarian:деля (bg) ( delja ) ,разделям (bg) ( razdeljam ) Burmese:please add this translation if you can Chinese:Mandarin:分配 (zh) ( fēnpèi ) ,均分 (zh) ( jūnfēn ) Czech:sdílet (cs) Danish:dele (da) ,uddele Dutch:delen (nl) Esperanto:dividi (eo) ,kundividi ,disdoni Finnish:jakaa (fi) French:partager (fr) Galician:repartir (gl) Georgian:გაყოფა ( gaq̇opa ) German:teilen (de) Gothic:𐌳𐌰𐌹𐌻𐌾𐌰𐌽 ( dailjan ) Greek:μοιράζω (el) ( moirázo ) Hindi:बँटना (hi) ( bãṭnā ) Hungarian:megoszt (hu) Icelandic:skipta á milli Irish:roinn (ga) Italian:condividere (it) Japanese:分担する (ja) ( ぶんたんする, buntan suru ) ,分ける (ja) ( わける, wakeru ) Khmer:លៃ (km) ( lɨy ) Ladino:partajar Latin:dīvidō (la) Maltese:qasam Maori:tiritiri Mongolian:please add this translation if you can Norman:chârer ( Jersey ) Norwegian:dele (no) Old English:dǣlan ,ġedǣlan Polish:udostępniać (pl) Portuguese:partilhar (pt) ,repartir (pt) Romanian:împărți (ro) ,distribui (ro) Russian:распределя́ть (ru) ( raspredeljátʹ ) ,дели́ть (ru) ( delítʹ ) Serbo-Croatian:razdeliti (sh) ,razdijeliti (sh) ,podeliti (sh) ,podijeliti (sh) Spanish:dividir (es) Swahili:hisa (sw) Swedish:dela ut (sv) ,dela (sv) ,fördela (sv) Thai:ปัน (th) ( bpan ) Tibetan:please add this translation if you can Ukrainian:розподіля́ти ( rozpodiljáty ) ,діли́ти (uk) ( dilýty ) Urdu:بانٹنا ( bā̃ṭnā ) Vietnamese:phân chia (vi) ,phân phối (vi) White Hmong:faib
(computing, Internet) to allow public or private sharing of computer data or space in a network
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FromMiddle English share ,schare ,shaar , fromOld English sċear ,sċær ( “ ploughshare ” ) , fromProto-Germanic *skaraz ( “ ploughshare ” ) , fromProto-Indo-European *(s)ker- ( “ to cut ” ) . Cognate withDutch schaar ( “ ploughshare ” ) , dialectalGerman Schar ( “ ploughshare ” ) ,Danish (plov)skær ( “ ploughshare ” ) . More atshear .
share (plural shares )
( agriculture ) The cuttingblade of an agricultural machine like a plough, a cultivator or a seeding-machine.1785 ,William Cowper ,The Task , Book IV:The golden harvest, of a mellow brown, Upturn'd so lately by the fearfulshare .
share (third-person singular simple present shares ,present participle sharing ,simple past and past participle shared )
( transitive , obsolete ) To cut; to shear; to cleave; to divide.1697 ,Virgil , “(please specify the book number) ”, inJohn Dryden , transl.,The Works of Virgil: Containing His Pastorals, Georgics, and Æneis. [ … ] , London: [ … ] Jacob Tonson , [ … ] ,→OCLC :Theshar'd visage hangs on equal sides.
Asher ,Rahes ,Shear ,asher ,earsh ,hares ,harse ,hears ,heras ,rheas ,sehar ,sehra ,shear Borrowed fromEnglish share .
( Hong Kong Cantonese ) IPA (key ) : /ʃɛː⁵⁵ aː²¹/ share
( Hong Kong Cantonese ) toshare Pseudo-anglicism , derived fromshare .
share m (plural shari )
( television ) percent of people watching a particularshow out of the totalviewing audience at a given time2024 February 11, Giuseppe Candela, “Sanremo 2024, chiude con ascolti record: 74,1% dishare , è la finale più vista dal 1995 con Pippo Baudo. Il picco con Fiorello e Roberto Bolle [Sanremo 2024, closes off with record viewership: 74.1% of theviewing audience , and the most viewed finale since 1995 with Pippo Baudo. The peak with Fiorello and Roberto Bolle ]”, inil Fatto Quotidiano [2] :Edizione da incorniciare. “Sanremo 2024” saluta il pubblico con ascolti record: la quinta serata è stata vista da ben 14.301.000 con il 74,1% dishare . An edition that should be framed. "Sanremo 2024" greets the audience with record viewership: the fifth night was viewed by no less than 14,301,000 people with 74.1% of theviewing audience . ( finance ) share ( financial instrument that shows that one owns a part of a company ) share
Rōmaji transcription ofしゃれ Rōmaji transcription ofシャレ FromOld Irish is ferr ( “ it’s better ” ) , fromProto-Celtic *werros , fromProto-Indo-European *wers- ( “ peak ” ) . Akin toLatin verrūca ( “ steep place, height ” ) ,Lithuanian viršùs ( “ top, head ” ) andOld Church Slavonic врьхъ ( vrĭxŭ ,“ top, peak ” ) . CompareIrish fearr .
share
comparative degree ofmie Share çhyndaa cabbil ayns mean ny h-aah na goll er vaih.Better to change horses in mid ford than to drown. FromOld English scear , fromProto-Germanic *skaraz ( “ ploughshare ” ) .
share (plural shares )
plowshare FromOld English sċearu , fromProto-West Germanic *skaru , fromProto-Germanic *skarō .
share (plural shares )
portion Unadapted borrowing fromEnglish share .
share m (plural shares )
( television ) share of the audience2000 , Valerio Fuenzalida,La televisión pública en América Latina: reforma o privatización :Ambos muestran problemas de administración con fuerte inestabilidad y graves problemas económicos, con baja sintonía y credibilidad por ser canales del gobierno; en 1998 tuvo unshare promedio de 3,3% (Television Latin America , 1999; Cfr.La Industria Audiovisual Iberoamericana , 1998). (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation) 2003 , Eduardo Ladrón de Guevara,Querido maestro: dos en un sofá [3] , volume 2:En concreto, en la primera temporada (2001- 2002), la serie alcanza una media de 5,5 millones de espectadores y unshare de 33,3%. (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation) 2005 , Albor Rodríguez,Misses de Venezuela: reinas que cautivaron a un país :De acuerdo a las estadísticas de la planta, el Miss Venezuela es el programa más visto de la televisión venezolana con unshare de 75,9%[ …] (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation) According toRoyal Spanish Academy (RAE) prescriptions, unadapted foreign words should be written in italics in a text printed in roman type, and vice versa, and in quotation marks in a manuscript text or when italics are not available. In practice, this RAE prescription is not always followed.