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I. share [ʃeəʳ, Am ʃer] SUBST

1. share (part):

dzielić [perf po-] się czymś

Wendungen:

shares Pl WIRTSCH (in private company)
akcje fpl

II. share [ʃeəʳ, Am ʃer] VERB intr

1. share (use together):

dzielić [perf po-] się

2. share (experience feelings):

Wendungen:

III. share [ʃeəʳ, Am ʃer] VERB trans

1. share (divide into parts):

dzielić [perf po-]

2. share (have in common):

share experience, views

3. share (communicate):

to share sth
zwierzać [perf zwierzyć] się z czegoś

Wendungen:

a problem shared is a problem halved sprichw

company share SUBST WIRTSCH

ordinary share SUBST WIRTSCH

share out VERB trans

share out property, chocolates:

rozdzielać [perf rozdzielić]

share capital SUBST WIRTSCH

share certificate SUBST WIRTSCH

share index SUBST

share issue SUBST WIRTSCH

share market SUBST WIRTSCH

share option SUBST WIRTSCH

OpenDict-Eintrag

share SUBST

deferred share WIRTSCH
OpenDict-Eintrag

share SUBST

registered share WIRTSCH COMP
OpenDict-Eintrag

share SUBST

bearer share WIRTSCH COMP
OpenDict-Eintrag

share SUBST

Present
Ishare
youshare
he/she/itshares
weshare
youshare
theyshare
Past
Ishared
youshared
he/she/itshared
weshared
youshared
theyshared
Present Perfect
Ihaveshared
youhaveshared
he/she/ithasshared
wehaveshared
youhaveshared
theyhaveshared
Past Perfect
Ihadshared
youhadshared
he/she/ithadshared
wehadshared
youhadshared
theyhadshared

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In the accounting system a shared service usually will have the status of cost and investment center.
en.wikipedia.org
All four were rewarded at the prize-giving as they shared the over 40 and over 50 awards between them.
www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk
Total strangers at a table, shouting and beaming at each other, aglow in the shared experience of following a team through defeats and victory.
www.theroar.com.au
The ties binding nations -- geography, language, ethnicity, ideology and religion, shared interests, values and animosities -- can all come undone and routinely do.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
However, the requirement of exclusivity may prevent any tribe from claiming aboriginal title where multiple tribes once shared the same area.
en.wikipedia.org