peer如何读

英:[pɪə(r)]

美:[pɪr]

peer英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vi. 凝视,盯着看 look very carefully or hard, especially as if not able to see clearly
n.(名词)
  1. [C]贵族 a member of any of five noble ranks
  2. [C]同辈; 同龄人 a person of the same age, class

peer是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 贵族,贵族成员
  2. 同辈,同事,同龄人,同等的人,同等地位的人,身份相同的人
  3. 上院议员,高层人士
  4. 伙伴,同伴
  5. 对等设备
adj. (形容词)
  1. (年龄、地位等)同等的,相匹敌的
v. (动词)
  1. 凝视,盯着看,瞪着看,端详
  2. 隐约出现,朦胧出现,出现,隐约可见
  3. 封…为贵族
  4. 可与...相比,和...同等,与…匹敌
  5. 同等,比得上
  6. 窥视

peer变形

复数:peers

第三人称单数:peers

现在分词:peering

过去式:peered

过去分词:peered

peer词根

词根:peer

adj.

peerless 无与伦比的;出类拔萃的;无比的

n.

peek 偷看;一瞥,看一眼

peep 偷看;隐约看见,瞥见

peephole 窥视孔

peerage (全体)贵族;贵族地位;贵族阶级

peeress 有爵位的妇女;贵族夫人

vi.

peek 窥视,偷看

peep 窥视;慢慢露出,出现;吱吱叫

vt.

peep 使出现

peer英英释义

noun

one that is of equal standing with another : equalespecially: one belonging to the same societal group especially based on age, grade, or status teenagers spending time with their peers

The band mates welcomed the new member as a peer.

a member of one of the five ranks (duke, marquess, earl, viscount, or baron) of the British peerage

noble sense 1

Peers and commoners alike were shown the same courtesy.

archaic companion

verb (1)

intransitive verb

to look narrowly or curiouslyespecially: to look searchingly at something difficult to discern She peered into the dark closet looking for her missing shoe.

a child peering from behind a tree

to come slightly into view : emerge partly

a vast white cloud, through which the sun peered—Francis Kingdon-Ward

verb (2)

transitive verb

rival, match

peer词组

peer review同业互查

peer to peer对等的;[计]端对端

peer pressure来自同辈的压力

peer group同辈群体;同龄群体

peer at凝视

peer区别

 peer, glance, stare, gaze, glare

这组词都有“看,瞧”的意思,其区别是:

peer指眯着眼睛仔细地或略为吃力地看。

glance指匆匆地或粗略地一看,侧重心不在焉地、匆忙地看一眼。

stare侧重因惊奇、好奇、粗鲁无礼等而睁大眼睛看。

gaze指出于羡慕、感兴趣、关心或惊异而长时间目不转睛地看。

glare指用愤恨、凶狠或含敌意的眼光死死看着某人。

以上来源于网络

 peer, peep, gape, glance, stare, gaze, glare, glimpse

这组词都有“看”的意思,其区别是:

peerv.指眯起眼睛仔细看,尤指看不清楚的情况下;费力地看,凝视。

Being somewhat short-sighted, she has the habit of peering at people.因为有点近视,她有眯着眼睛看人的习惯。

peepv.窥视,偷看。

The mother peeped into the bedroom to see if her child was asleep.母亲偷偷向卧室看了一下,看她的孩子是否睡着了。

gapev. (张着嘴、瞪大眼睛)呆看,强调一种吃惊的状态。

The children gaped at the big elephant in the zoo.在动物园,孩子们张大了嘴巴呆呆地看着大象。

glancev. (粗略地、随便地)一瞥,看一眼。

He glanced over the letter he had just received.他把刚收到的那封信粗略地看了一遍。

starev.凝视,盯着,指由于好奇、惊讶、赞叹等原因而瞪大眼睛长时间地、直接地注视,常常含有粗鲁无礼的意思。

I told my son to stop staring at that fat woman; it wasn't nice.我告诉儿子不要盯着那个胖女人,那样看人不礼貌。

gazev.凝视,注视,指由于好奇、感叹、长时间目不转睛地看。

She gazed at her beautiful new diamond ring.她凝视着自己的这颗美丽崭新的钻戒。

glarev.怒目而视,强调怀有敌意或在气愤的情绪下看;眩目地照射。

The woman glared at the man after he shouted rudely at her.那男人粗暴地冲她大声喊叫,她也怒目而视。

glimpsev.与glance意思相近,短促地看一眼,一瞥。

以上来源于网络

peer词源中文解释

约于1300年,“地位、品格或身份相等的人”(早期的英语拉丁语中出现于13世纪),源自盎格鲁-法语 peir,古法语 per(10世纪),源自拉丁语 par “相等”(参见 par(n.))。 “特别尊贵的贵族”(14世纪后期)的意义来自于查理曼的 Twelve Peers 在旧传奇中,他们像亚瑟王圆桌骑士一样最初被称为平等。社会学意义上的“同龄人或社交圈中的人”始于1944年。Peer review “由相关领域的专家评估科学项目”的用法可追溯至1970年。Peer pressure 的用法记录于1971年。

peer_计算机行业词汇

【网】同(等)级[层]

同位体

peer词源英文解释

Noun and Verb (2) Middle English, from Anglo-French per, from per, adjective, equal, from Latin par Verb (1) perhaps by shortening & alteration from appear

The first known use of peer was in the 13th century

peer儿童词典英英释义

perceptionnoun

a result of perceiving : observation

awareness of surrounding objects, conditions, or forces through sensation

color perception

capacity for understanding

percentagenoun

a part of a whole expressed in hundredths

a high percentage of students attended

the result obtained by multiplying a number by a percent

the percentage equals the rate times the base

probability sense 3a

play the percentages

favorable odds

people1 of 2noun

plural human beings, persons—often used in compounds instead of persons

salespeople

plural the members of a family : kindred

plural the mass of a community as distinguished from a special class

plural peoples a body of persons united by a common culture, tradition, or sense of kinship, and usually language

the body of voters of a state

people2 of 2verb

to supply or fill with people

inhabit

peg1 of 2noun

a small usually cylindrical pointed piece (as of wood) used to pin down or fasten things or to fit into or close holes

a tent peg

a tapered wooden piece in a musical instrument (as a violin) that is turned to tighten or loosen a string to adjust pitch

a piece that sticks out and is used as a support or boundary marker

step entry 1 sense 5, degree

take someone down a peg

throw entry 2 sense 1

a quick peg to first base

peg2 of 2verb

to fasten or mark with pegs

to fix or hold (as prices) at a level or rate of increase

to place in a class or group

throw entry 1 sense 1a

to work steadily and diligently

peg1 of 2noun

a small usually cylindrical pointed piece (as of wood) used to pin down or fasten things or to fit into or close holes

a tent peg

a tapered wooden piece in a musical instrument (as a violin) that is turned to tighten or loosen a string to adjust pitch

a piece that sticks out and is used as a support or boundary marker

step entry 1 sense 5, degree

take someone down a peg

throw entry 2 sense 1

a quick peg to first base

peg2 of 2verb

to fasten or mark with pegs

to fix or hold (as prices) at a level or rate of increase

to place in a class or group

throw entry 1 sense 1a

to work steadily and diligently

peg1 of 2noun

a small usually cylindrical pointed piece (as of wood) used to pin down or fasten things or to fit into or close holes

a tent peg

a tapered wooden piece in a musical instrument (as a violin) that is turned to tighten or loosen a string to adjust pitch

a piece that sticks out and is used as a support or boundary marker

step entry 1 sense 5, degree

take someone down a peg

throw entry 2 sense 1

a quick peg to first base

peg2 of 2verb

to fasten or mark with pegs

to fix or hold (as prices) at a level or rate of increase

to place in a class or group

throw entry 1 sense 1a

to work steadily and diligently

peg1 of 2noun

a small usually cylindrical pointed piece (as of wood) used to pin down or fasten things or to fit into or close holes

a tent peg

a tapered wooden piece in a musical instrument (as a violin) that is turned to tighten or loosen a string to adjust pitch

a piece that sticks out and is used as a support or boundary marker

step entry 1 sense 5, degree

take someone down a peg

throw entry 2 sense 1

a quick peg to first base

peg2 of 2verb

to fasten or mark with pegs

to fix or hold (as prices) at a level or rate of increase

to place in a class or group

throw entry 1 sense 1a

to work steadily and diligently

peer1 of 2noun

a person of the same rank or class as another

a member of one of the five ranks of the British nobility

noble entry 2

peer2 of 2verb

to look closely or curiously

peered into the dark closet

peep entry 3 sense 2

peer 例句

1 There were many sheep and goats standing about, peering at the two unwelcome visitors, waiting to be eaten.

2 She peered into the darkness and saw a form scuttling toward her across the roof tiles.

3 The old man peers up at me through thick lenses.

4 She peered intently down at her phone, then back up.

5 The paper about peer communicative attribution belongs to the research of mechanism.

本研究拟就同伴交往机制的重要环节——交往归因进行研究.

6 He stood and peered upwards to the Castle Rock.

7 Strange smells wafted in the air around them as the Witchlings peered around the brick building and saw Mr. Dimblewit pulling something from a barrel.

8 I go behind the telescope, peer into the eyepiece, and all the stars crash down on my head.

9 His father peered quizzically at him over the top of the book.

10 And maybe it’s not the evil peer pressure my parents worry about after all.

11 Judith Harris has convincingly argued that peer influence and community influence are more important than family influence in determining how children turn out.

12 It needed to exist in its own bubble, as long as they could stay just beyond its outer edge, peering in.

13 I see Trey peering at his chin in the long mirror.

14 Doug Swieteck’s brother laughed, and I bet that if I had looked over my shoulder, I would have seen Mrs. Baker peering out her third-floor classroom window, and she would have been laughing, too.

15 They all peered down to see people boarding the freighter.

16 But now, she sounded like all of Moss’s peers, and it left Moss feeling more dejected than before.

17 Thinking the driver just needed directions or help navigating the dark, signless streets, we stopped and peered in.

18 I could see he was trying to peer behind me into the house.

19 The faraway look of her eyes must have been the muntu of Ruth May, chained to this briefly belligerent child through forelife, life, and afterlife, peering out through her sockets.

20 The gathering goes absolutely silent, and then Papi walks over to the window and peers in over Mami’s shoulder to where I sit on my bed.

peer 同义词

4 细看

scrutinize

6 微现

peep

7 同侪

fellow

12 相匹敌

well-matched equate

13 瞪着看

outlook

14 朦胧出现

loom glimmer

23 贵族成员

noble nobleman noblewoman

25 英国贵族

beerage

27 上院议员

lord

peer 短语相关

life peer peer pressure peer review peer-to-peer

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