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1 share
n. deel; portie; aandeel; schapenscheer--------v. verdelen, delen met; delen; deelnemen; een deel zijn van; (in computers) delen met, de mogelijkheid gebruikers toegang te verlenen tot lokale hulpbronnen op het netwerkshare1[ sjeə]2 〈 verkorting〉[ploughshare] ploegschaar/ijzer♦voorbeelden:deferred shares • uitgestelde aandelen1 (aan/onder)deel ⇒ part, gedeelte, portie♦voorbeelden:do one's fair share • zijn deel inbrengenget one's fair share • zijn rechtmatig (aan)deel krijgenhave no share in • niets te maken hebben mettake share in a conversation • deelnemen in/aan een gesprektake a share in the expenses • een deel van de kosten op zich nemen/betalen————————share2♦voorbeelden:he will share in the cost with me • hij zal de kosten met mij delen1 delen♦voorbeelden:share out • ver/uitdelenshare (out) among/between • verdelen onder/overshare with • delen met -
2 personally
adv. persoonlijk; op persoonlijke wijze; zelf-[ pə:snəlie]1 persoonlijk ⇒ in (eigen) persoon, zelf♦voorbeelden:
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take part (in something) — phrase to be involved in an activity with other people They will be taking part in the discussions, along with many other organizations. Elections were held, but the KLA refused to take part. Thesaurus: to take part, or to become involvedsynonym… … Useful english dictionary
take part in something — take part (in (something)) to be actively involved in something. We haven t taken part in any of the family parties recently … New idioms dictionary
take part in — take part (in (something)) to be actively involved in something. We haven t taken part in any of the family parties recently … New idioms dictionary
take part — (in (something)) to be actively involved in something. We haven t taken part in any of the family parties recently … New idioms dictionary
take part — (in sth) ► to be involved in something with other people: »Most of the board members took part in the discussions. Main Entry: ↑take … Financial and business terms
take part in sth — take part (in sth) ► to be involved in something with other people: »Most of the board members took part in the discussions. Main Entry: ↑take … Financial and business terms
take part — verb share in something (Freq. 12) • Syn: ↑participate • Derivationally related forms: ↑participation (for: ↑participate) • Hypernyms: ↑act, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
take no part in something — have/play/take/want no ˈpart in/of sth idiom to not be involved or refuse to be involved in sth, especially because you disapprove of it • I want no part of this sordid business. Main entry: ↑partidiom … Useful english dictionary
take no part of something — have/play/take/want no ˈpart in/of sth idiom to not be involved or refuse to be involved in sth, especially because you disapprove of it • I want no part of this sordid business. Main entry: ↑partidiom … Useful english dictionary
take somebody through something — ˌtake sb ˈthrough sth derived to help sb learn or become familiar with sth, for example by talking about each part in turn • The director took us through the play scene by scene. • I still don t understand the contract. Can you take me through it … Useful english dictionary
want no part of something — phrase to not want to be involved in something that you think is bad It was a bad idea and he wanted no part of it. Thesaurus: to not want something, or to not want to do somethingsynonym Main entry: part * * * have/play/take/want no ˈpart in/of… … Useful english dictionary