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		Definition of unshared in English: unsharedadjectiveʌnˈʃɛːdˌənˈSHerd Not shared with or by another or others. 不分享的,独享的;无人分担的  most of those placed in hostels would prefer unshared, independent accommodation Example sentencesExamples -  So be discerning in selecting your audience - and aware that certain confidences are possibly better left unshared.
 -  Stasser's chapter on unshared information indicates that group members tend to share only common information.
 -  Your family has a plethora of unshared secrets, pet,’ the stranger murmured in a soothing, deep voice.
 -  Three unshared genes in rice and one unshared gene in maize were given alphabetical designations.
 -  For that reason, he says, economists call an unshared idea a form of ‘impacted information,’ meaning that it is hobbled by a breakdown in market forces.
 -  You take the bowl to the window, sitting upon the ledge, watching the street as people walk back and forth in the dying sunlight, their faces lowered, problems unshared.
 -  Knowledge comes of shared experience while ignorance and incomprehension of the other can be the consequences of time unshared.
 -  So the term personality came to mean not only the non-material, interior character of a human being, but also what is distinctive and unshared.
 -  In a deliberating group, shared information (information held by many or most) usually has a much bigger effect than unshared information (information held by a few or just one).
 -  Schizophrenics express their thoughts in incoherent ways and harbor beliefs unshared by others, usually encompassing a suspicion that they are targets of attention.
 -  Nor was Shakespeare's perspective on Essex unshared.
 -  A mothers' movement perhaps could be based not so much on our shared values as on indifference to our unshared values.
 -  Eastern groundwater basin is an unshared groundwater basin as both recharge and storage areas are located within the boundaries of the West Bank.
 -  Or you can become really, really greedy, like any number of people we know, their desk drawers rustling with the crinkle of unshared sweets.
 -  What's more, as the argument goes, this will have a significant impact on the 3G business plan as UK operators can break even in 2008-an estimated year and a half earlier than operators with unshared networks.
 -  At last in 1963 a test-ban treaty was signed; and Pauling was awarded the Nobel peace prize for 1962, making him the only person to receive two unshared Nobel prizes.
 -  The players are asking to raise the ceiling to 70 percent - with the unshared revenues as part of the pool.
 -  In its place, we now have a ‘balkanized’ group of subcultures whose members pursue their separate, unshared interests in an unprecedented variety of ways.
 -  Last year, I was assigned to my own, unshared locker and I had a feeling that it wasn't coincidental.
 -  Every unshared moment of delight becomes the occasion for fear, envy, and jealousy.
 
 Synonyms complete, full, total, whole, entire, out-and-out, absolute, unqualified, unadulterated, unalloyed, unreserved, unmitigated, unbroken, solid, consistent, thorough, concentrated, exclusive, dedicated, wholehearted, sincere, consummate 
 RhymesBaird, hearing-impaired, laird, undeclared, underprepared, unimpaired, unpaired, unprepared    Definition of unshared in US English: unsharedadjectiveˌənˈSHerd Not shared with or by another or others. 不分享的,独享的;无人分担的  most of those placed in hostels would prefer unshared, independent accommodation Example sentencesExamples -  So the term personality came to mean not only the non-material, interior character of a human being, but also what is distinctive and unshared.
 -  Knowledge comes of shared experience while ignorance and incomprehension of the other can be the consequences of time unshared.
 -  So be discerning in selecting your audience - and aware that certain confidences are possibly better left unshared.
 -  Last year, I was assigned to my own, unshared locker and I had a feeling that it wasn't coincidental.
 -  You take the bowl to the window, sitting upon the ledge, watching the street as people walk back and forth in the dying sunlight, their faces lowered, problems unshared.
 -  What's more, as the argument goes, this will have a significant impact on the 3G business plan as UK operators can break even in 2008-an estimated year and a half earlier than operators with unshared networks.
 -  Three unshared genes in rice and one unshared gene in maize were given alphabetical designations.
 -  A mothers' movement perhaps could be based not so much on our shared values as on indifference to our unshared values.
 -  Schizophrenics express their thoughts in incoherent ways and harbor beliefs unshared by others, usually encompassing a suspicion that they are targets of attention.
 -  Stasser's chapter on unshared information indicates that group members tend to share only common information.
 -  Eastern groundwater basin is an unshared groundwater basin as both recharge and storage areas are located within the boundaries of the West Bank.
 -  The players are asking to raise the ceiling to 70 percent - with the unshared revenues as part of the pool.
 -  Or you can become really, really greedy, like any number of people we know, their desk drawers rustling with the crinkle of unshared sweets.
 -  For that reason, he says, economists call an unshared idea a form of ‘impacted information,’ meaning that it is hobbled by a breakdown in market forces.
 -  Every unshared moment of delight becomes the occasion for fear, envy, and jealousy.
 -  In its place, we now have a ‘balkanized’ group of subcultures whose members pursue their separate, unshared interests in an unprecedented variety of ways.
 -  In a deliberating group, shared information (information held by many or most) usually has a much bigger effect than unshared information (information held by a few or just one).
 -  Your family has a plethora of unshared secrets, pet,’ the stranger murmured in a soothing, deep voice.
 -  At last in 1963 a test-ban treaty was signed; and Pauling was awarded the Nobel peace prize for 1962, making him the only person to receive two unshared Nobel prizes.
 -  Nor was Shakespeare's perspective on Essex unshared.
 
 Synonyms complete, full, total, whole, entire, out-and-out, absolute, unqualified, unadulterated, unalloyed, unreserved, unmitigated, unbroken, solid, consistent, thorough, concentrated, exclusive, dedicated, wholehearted, sincere, consummate     |