peer
美音:
[pıə
]英音:
[pıə
]n.同等的人,贵族 vi.凝视,窥视 vt.与...同等,封为贵族
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peer为短语/超纲词汇
词频:4834
词形变化:
动词过去式:peered 过去分词:peered 现在分词:peering 第三人称单数:peers
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par=equal(相等)
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peer
/pɪə(r); pɪr/
n
1 (a) [C] person who is equal to another in rank, status or merit (官阶、等级、地位或功绩)同等的人
*It will not be easy to find his peer. 很不容易找到像他那样的人.
* be judged by one's peers 受到与自己地位相同的人的评价.
(b) [C usu pl 通常作复数] person who is the same age as another 同龄人
*He doesn't spend enough time with his peers. 他不大与其同龄人交往.
2 [C] (in Britain) male member of one of the ranks of nobility (eg duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron) (在英国)有爵位的男子(如公、侯、伯、子、男等贵族)
*a `life peer 终身为贵族的男子.
/pɪə(r); pɪr/
v [I, Ipr, Ip] ~ (at sth/sb) look closely or carefully, esp as if unable to see well 仔细看(尤指似因看不清)
*peer shortsightedly 因近视而仔细看
* peer at sb over one's spectacles 戴着眼镜认真打量某人
* peer into the mist 向雾中张望
* peer out of the window/over the wall/through a gap 凝视窗外[隔墙细看/从缝隙中窥视]. =>Usage at look1 用法见look1. Cf 参看 peek, peep1 1.
1. They also play a vital role in helping parents understand the types of peer pressure their children experience. 他们在帮助父母亲理解孩子们所经受的各种来自于同龄人的压力方面也起着重要作用。
2. He says these children have an advantage over their peer group in language ability, intellectual ability, and even social leadership skills. 他说这些孩子在语言能力、智力,甚至领导才能上都比同龄孩子要强。
3. Margaret Rudland, head teacher in Hammersmith, also thinks children must experience actual peer relations. 哈默史密斯学校校长玛格丽特·拉德兰德也认为孩子们必须与同龄人交往。
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