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peerpeer1 /pɪr / noun [countable] a person who is of the same age or position in society as you同龄人;同辈;同等地位者◆A lot of teenagers worry about being accepted by their peers.很多青少年担心自己不被同龄人接受。◆ 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。
peerpeer2 /pɪr / verb [intransitive] peer (at sb / sth) to look closely or carefully at someone or something, for example because you cannot see very well仔细看;端详◆I peered outside, but it was too dark to see much.我往外面仔细瞧了瞧,但天太黑看不到什么。◆I had to peer very hard at the handwriting to make out what it said.我得仔细看笔迹才能弄清写的是什么。 |