share
Kelime Anlamı :

1. paylaşmak.
2. pay.
3. hisse.
4. hisse senedi.
5. Paylaşım.
6. saban demiri.
7. bölüşmek.
8. iştirak etmek.
9. ortak kullanmak.
10. paylaşın.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. to divide in portions; apportion among two or more.
2. to partake, suffer, bear, or enjoy with others; seize and possess jointly or in common.
3. to receive as one's portion; enjoy or suffer; experience.
4.
5. to have part; get one's portion; be a sharer; partake.
6. to cut; shear; cleave.
7. A piece cut off; a part cut out; a cut; a slice.
8. A part or portion.
9. A part or definite portion of a thing owned by a number in common; that part of an undivided interest which belongs to any one of the proprietors; specifically, one of the whole number of equal parts into which the capital stock of a trading company or corporation is or may be divided; as, shares in a bank; shares in a railway; a ship owned in ten shares. see stock
10. an allotted part; the part that falls to, or belongs naturally or of right to, one in any division or distribution among a number; apportioned lot; as, to have more than a fair share of work, responsibility, or blame; to claim a share in the profits.
11.
12. the broad iron or blade of a plow which cuts the bottom of the furrowslice; a plowshare. see cut under plow.
13. the blade in a seeding-machine or drill which makes a furrow for the seed.
14. the pubis; the pubic bone; the share-bone; the private parts.
15. in primitive plows the share is the point or blade of iron or wood which stirs the soil. in modern turning-plows it is the entering member or segment, cutting the bottom of the furrow and is made of steel. in single-moldboard plows the share presents on one side a vertical surface with a horizontal base line, broadening by an excurved line, in the rear joining the land-side, with which it is in the same plane (see bar share, slip share, below); on the other side an oblique sloping surface extended on the outside into thewingorheel,’ on its upward and backward edges closely matching the mold-board.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia