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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3899 COCA: 2424
peer
noun [C] /pɪə(r)/
singularpeer
pluralpeers
  1. 1
    someone who is of the same age as another person 同龄人

    a child who is popular with her peers 一位受同龄人喜爱的女孩

    1. a.
      someone who belongs to the same social or professional group as another person 同辈;同事;同等地位的人

      Few players have gained as much respect from their peers as Bobby Robson. 很少有运动员能像博比·罗布森那样赢得如此多同龄人的尊敬。

       Synonyms and related words
      Relationships and membership of social groups: relationship, connection, association...
    2. b.
      someone who is as good as another person 相匹敌的人;相媲美者

      As an actor she has few peers. 作为演员,很少有人能与她媲美。

       Synonyms and related words
  2. 2
    someone who is from a high social class in the UK and has a title such as ‘Lord' (英国)贵族
     Synonyms and related words
    Members of royal families and the nobility: archduke, aristocracy, aristocrat...
peer
verb [I] /pɪə(r)/
present tense
I/you/we/theypeer
he/she/itpeers
present participlepeering
past tensepeered
past participlepeered
  1. to look very carefully, especially because something is difficult to see 仔细看;(尤指)费力地看
    peer into/through/at/over etc :

    She was peering through the window. 她正透过窗户张望。

    Mary peered at her watch. 玛丽使劲盯着她的手表看。

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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3899 COCA: 2424
peer

noun¹

1person of the same age/status同齡人;地位相同者ADJECTIVE | VERB + PEER | PEER + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEacademic, professional學術/專業同行She is highly respected by her professional peers.她深受專業同行的尊敬。VERB + PEERoutperform優於同行We have seen several women who can outperform their male peers physically.我們已經看到好幾個女性在體力方面超過她們的男性同齡人。impress給同行留下深刻印象teenagers trying to impress their peers試圖打動同齡人的青少年PEER + NOUNgroup同輩群體She was rejected by her peer group.她不為同齡人所接納。influence, pressure同輩的影響/壓力Children often take up smoking because of peer pressure.小孩子經常因為來自同齡人的壓力而抽煙。interaction, relations, relationship同輩交往;同儕關係Some children fail to develop normal peer relations.有些孩子未能建立正常的同伴關係。culture同伴文化Children generally develop a strong peer culture.兒童通常會形成一種深厚的同伴文化。network朋輩網絡an extended family and peer network大家庭和朋輩的網絡rejection, victimization同輩排斥/欺凌acceptance同伴接受Peer acceptance is particularly important for teenagers.得到同伴接受,對青少年尤其重要。evaluation, review同行評價/審查Research data will be subjected to peer review.研究數據將交由同行評審。mediation同輩人調解counsellor/counselor, educator, mentor, tutor (all especially NAmE) 同行顧問/教育家/指導者/導師PREPOSITIONamong sb's peers在某人的同輩中間They adopt attitudes that are more socially acceptable among their peers.他們採取了較容易被同齡人接受的態度。
peer

noun²

2 (in the UK) person of noble rank貴族ADJECTIVE | PHRASES ADJECTIVEConservative, Labour, etc.保守黨、工黨等上議院議員hereditary世襲貴族life終身貴族The Act made it possible for a woman to be created a life peer.這項法案使女性有可能成為終身貴族。PHRASESa peer of the realm(英)世襲貴族
peer

verb

ADVERB | VERB + PEER | PREPOSITION ADVERBclosely, intently仔細看;聚精會神地看anxiously, carefully, cautiously, nervously, slowly焦慮地注視;仔細端詳;謹慎地注視;不安地凝視;慢慢端詳curiously好奇地注視suspiciously疑惑地看ahead, around, back, down, in, inside, out, round, up向前/朝四周/向後/向下/向裏面/向內/向外/朝四下/向上細看A face was peering down at him.一張臉俯下來打量着他。VERB + PEERtry to試圖細看PREPOSITIONaround, round (especially BrE) 向四處張望She peered around the corner.她躲在拐角處凝望。at仔細看His pale blue eyes peered anxiously at Vic.他淡藍色的眼睛焦慮地注視着維克。into向⋯裏面張望He peered into the darkness.他向黑暗處望去。out of往⋯的外面凝視She peered out of the window.她凝視窗外。over越過⋯凝視She tried to peer over her shoulder.她試圖轉過頭來細看。through從⋯一端至另一端凝視I peered through the letter box.我湊近信箱往裏看。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3899 COCA: 2424
peer noun
peer (peer pressure) lord (a hereditary/life peer)
peer verb
stare
peer

noun

peer ♦︎ equal ♦︎ matchThese are all words for a person or thing that is like another person or thing in some way. 这些词均表示某方面相同的人或物。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配among your peers / equalsto be sb's equal / match peer [countable, usually plural] a person who is the same age or who has the same social status as you 同龄人;同辈;身份(或社会地位)相同的人She enjoys the respect of her peers.她受到同侪的尊敬。Children are worried about failing in front of their peers.儿童都怕在同伴面前失败。Peer pressure is strong among young people (= they want to be like other people of the same age).年轻人受到强大的同辈压力。 see also peer group age equal [countable] (rather formal) a person or thing of the same ability or quality, or with the same status or rights as another 同等的人;相等物As a poet, he had few equals.作为诗人,没有几个人能与他相提并论。Our cars are the equal of those produced anywhere in the world.我们的汽车可以与世界上任何地方生产的汽车媲美。She treats the people who work for her as her equals.她以平等的身份对待为她工作的人。 see also equal compare verb 2 , equal equal adj. match [singular] a person who is equal to sb else in strength, skill, intelligence, etc. 敌手;旗鼓相当的人I was no match for him at tennis.打网球我根本不是他的对手。She knew she had met her match and tried to retreat.她知道这次遇到了旗鼓相当的对手,想退缩。 see also match compare verb 2

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