Id | ESLPod_0983_WE_1641 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 983 |
Episode Title | Breaking Bad Habits |
Phrase | to share |
Text | In this podcast, the verb "to share" means to talk about something with other people, especially to talk about one's experiences, feelings, opinions, or beliefs: "Is there anything else you'd like to share with the team before the CEO comes in?" The verb "to share" also means to let someone use something that one has or owns: "It's difficult for little kids to share their favorite toys." The phrase "to share (someone's) view" means to agree with someone: "Do your parents share your religious views?" Finally, the phrase "share and share alike" means that everyone should have the same amount of something or the same access to something: "Our company is based on the idea of share and share alike, so that employees are paid higher bonuses when we have a good year." |
Topics | About You |
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