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1 be judged by (one's) peers
Макаров: быть судимым равными себе по положениюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be judged by (one's) peers
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2 to be judged (tried) by (one's) peers
Общая лексика: быть судимым равными себе по положениюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > to be judged (tried) by (one's) peers
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3 be judged by peers
1) Общая лексика: быть судимым равными себе по положению2) Макаров: (one's) быть судимым равными себе по положению -
4 to be judged by peers
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5 быть судимым равными себе по положению
1) General subject: be judged by peers, be tried by peers, to be judged (tried) by (one's) peers2) Makarov: be judged by (one's) peers, be tried by ( one's) peersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть судимым равными себе по положению
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I.pair1 [pεʀ]1. masculine nouna. ( = dignitaire) peerb. ► au pair2. plural masculine nounII.pair2, e1 [pεʀ]adjective[nombre] even* * *
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paire pɛʀ adjectif [nombre, jours, fonction] even
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nom masculin1) ( égal) peerelle a un mari hors pair! — she has a marvellous [BrE] husband!
aller or marcher de pair avec — to go hand in hand with
2) Histoire, Politique peer
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au pair locution* * *pɛʀ pair, -e1. adj(nombre) even2. nm1) (noble) peer2) (égal) peer3) FINANCE par, au pair, at par4)de pair (= ensemble) ; aller de pair — to go hand in hand, to go together
aller de pair avec — to go hand in hand with, to go together with
5)au pair; travailler au pair — to work as an au pair
* * *A adj [nombre, jours, fonction] even; le côté des numéros pairs d'une rue the even-numbered side of a street.B nm1 ( égal) peer; être jugé/élu par ses pairs to be judged/elected by one's peers; c'est une cuisinière hors pair she's an excellent cook; elle a un mari hors pair! she has a marvellousGB husband!; aller or marcher de pair avec qch to go hand in hand with sth;C au pair loc travailler au pair to work as an au pair; jeune fille au pair au pair (girl); placer sa fille au pair chez qn to put one's daughter to work as an au pair with sb.III[pɛr] nom masculin1. [noble] peer2. [égal] peer————————au pair locution adjectivale————————au pair locution adverbiale————————de pair locution adverbialela méchanceté va souvent de pair avec la bêtise nastiness often goes together ou hand in hand with stupidity————————hors pair locution adjectivale,hors de pair locution adjectivale -
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I [pɪə(r)]2) (contemporary) coetaneo m. (-a)3) GB pol. (anche peer of the realm) pari m.II [pɪə(r)]to peer at — guardare attentamente, scrutare
to peer shortsightedly at sth. — osservare qcs. con sguardo miope
to peer through — sbirciare o fare capolino da
* * *I [piə] noun1) (a nobleman (in Britain, one from the rank of baron upwards).)2) (a person's equal in rank, merit or age: The child was disliked by his peers; ( also adjective) He is more advanced than the rest of his peer group.)•- peerage- peeress
- peerless II [piə] verb(to look with difficulty: He peered at the small writing.)* * *I [pɪə(r)] n II [pɪə(r)] vi* * *peer /pɪə(r)/n.1 pari; uguale; persona di pari condizione sociale, grado, ecc.: the right to be judged by one's peers, il diritto d'essere giudicato dai propri pari2 coetaneo3 Pari (d' Inghilterra, di Scozia o d' Irlanda); Lord; nobile ( di un'altra nazione): the Peers of the Realm, i Pari del Regno; hereditary peers, pari (d'Inghilterra) per diritto ereditario● peer group, gruppo di persone della stessa classe, età, ecc. □ (psic.) peer-group pressure, pressione esercitata dai coetanei (dalla gente di pari condizione, ecc.) □ peer review, revisione fatta da ricercatori indipendenti; referaggio □ (comput., Internet) peer-to-peer ► peer-to-peer.♦ (to) peer /pɪə(r)/v. i.1 guardar da presso; sbirciare; scrutare: to peer into a dark cave, guardare dentro una caverna buia; to peer at sb., sbirciare q.; scrutare q.2 apparire a poco a poco; far capolino; spuntare.* * *I [pɪə(r)]2) (contemporary) coetaneo m. (-a)3) GB pol. (anche peer of the realm) pari m.II [pɪə(r)]to peer at — guardare attentamente, scrutare
to peer shortsightedly at sth. — osservare qcs. con sguardo miope
to peer through — sbirciare o fare capolino da
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I noun1) (Brit.): (member of nobility)peer [of the realm] — Peer, der
2) (equal in standing) Gleichgestellte, der/dieII intransitive verbpeer at something/somebody — (searchingly) [sich (Dat.)] etwas genau ansehen/jemanden forschend od. prüfend ansehen; (with difficulty) [sich (Dat.)] etwas angestrengt ansehen/jemanden angestrengt ansehen
peer into the distance — in die Ferne spähen
* * *I [piə] noun1) (a nobleman (in Britain, one from the rank of baron upwards).) Angehörige(r) des britischen Hochadels2) (a person's equal in rank, merit or age: The child was disliked by his peers; ( also adjective) He is more advanced than the rest of his peer group.) der/die Ebenbürtige; ebenbürtig•- academic.ru/54294/peerage">peerage- peeress
- peerless II [piə] verb(to look with difficulty: He peered at the small writing.) sich genau begucken* * *peer1[pɪəʳ, AM pɪr]to \peer into the distance in die Ferne starrento \peer over one's glasses über die Brille schauenpeer2[pɪəʳ, AM pɪr]nto have few \peers zu den Besten gehörento have no \peers unvergleichlich seinto be liked by one's \peers unter seinesgleichen beliebt sein2. LAWto be tried [or judged] by a jury of one's \peers von seinesgleichen gerichtet werdenlife \peer Peer m auf Lebenszeit\peer of the realm Peer m mit ererbtem Sitz im Oberhaus* * *I [pɪə(r)]n1) (= noble) Peer mhe was well-liked by his peers —
IIas a musician he has no peer or is without peer — als Musiker sucht er seinesgleichen
vistarren; (short-sightedly, inquiringly) schielenthe driver peered through the fog —
if you peer through the mist you can just see... — wenn es dir gelingt, im Nebel etwas zu erkennen, kannst du gerade noch... sehen
* * *peer1 [pıə(r)] v/i1. angestrengt schauen, starren ( beide:into in akk):2. poet sich zeigen, erscheinen, zum Vorschein kommen3. hervorgucken, -lugenpeer2 [pıə(r)]A s1. Gleiche(r) m/f(m), Ebenbürtige(r) m/f(m), Gleichrangige(r) m/f(m):without a peer ohnegleichen, unvergleichlich;he associates with his peers er gesellt sich zu seinesgleichen;in song he has no peer im Singen kommt ihm keiner gleich;be the peer(s) of den Vergleich aushalten mit;peer group PSYCH, SOZIOL Peer-Group f (Bezugsgruppe eines Individuums, die aus Personen gleichen Alters, gleicher od ähnlicher Interessenlage und ähnlicher sozialer Herkunft besteht und es in Bezug auf Handeln und Urteilen stark beeinflusst);2. auch peer of the realm Peer m (Mitglied des brit. Hochadels, das das Recht hat, im Oberhaus zu sitzen): → hereditary 1, life peerB v/t gleichkommen (dat)* * *I noun1) (Brit.): (member of nobility)peer [of the realm] — Peer, der
2) (equal in standing) Gleichgestellte, der/dieII intransitive verb(look searchingly) forschend schauen; (look with difficulty) angestrengt schauenpeer at something/somebody — (searchingly) [sich (Dat.)] etwas genau ansehen/jemanden forschend od. prüfend ansehen; (with difficulty) [sich (Dat.)] etwas angestrengt ansehen/jemanden angestrengt ansehen
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( look closely) spähen;to \peer into the distance in die Ferne starren;to \peer over one's glasses über die Brille schauen;to \peer over sb's shoulder jdm über die Schulter gucken;to \peer through sth durch etw akk spähento have few \peers zu den Besten gehören;to have no \peers unvergleichlich sein;to be liked by one's \peers unter seinesgleichen beliebt sein2) lawlife \peer Peer m auf Lebenszeit;\peer of the realm Peer m mit ererbtem Sitz im Oberhaus -
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̈ɪpɪə I
1. сущ.
1) равный, ровня without peer Syn: equal
2) лорд, пэр Syn: lord
3) человек, принадлежащий к высшим слоям общества Syn: noble
2. гл.
1) а) делать равным б) считать равным
2) относиться к определенной категории Syn: equal, rank with
3) быть равным
4) делать пэром II гл.
1) вглядываться, всматриваться (at, into, through) Even after peering at the letter, I still could not recognize the signature. ≈ Даже после того, как я пристально рассмотрел письмо, я не мог понять, кто его подписал. She stood on the shore for some time, peering into the distance, long after the ship had gone. ≈ Она стояла на берегу еще некоторое время и вперяла свой взгляд в горизонт, хотя корабль уже давно не было видно. Syn: look
2) выглядывать, показываться, проглядывать The sun peered through a vast white cloud. ≈ Через большое белое облако пробился луч солнца. ровня, равный - groups of *s группы равных по положению - you will not find his * вы не найдете ему равного - he has no *s in his profession в его профессии ему нет равных - without * несравненный - to be judged /tried/ by one's *s быть судимым равными себе по положению пэр, лорд - * of the realm пэр Англии - a life * пожизненный пэр - to make (a man) * (разговорное) вознести кого-л. равный - * group группа равных (по положению, возрасту и т. п.) исходящий от равных, от членов своей группы - * pressure давление со стороны членов своего круга, особ. сверстников, одноклассников и т. п. - * tuition взаимное обучение( иностранным языкам и т. п.) (разговорное) делать пэром;
возвести в пэры (устаревшее) быть равным, ровней вглядываться, всматриваться - to * into smb.'s face всматриваться в чье-л. лицо - she *ed through the mist trying to find the right path она всматривалась в туман, пытаясь разглядеть дорогу заглядывать - he *ed into the room он заглянул в комнату - to * round the corner заглянуть за угол показываться, проглядывать, выглядывать - a vaste white cloud, through which the sun *ed большое белое облако, из-за которого выглядывало солнце without ~ несравненный;
to be tried by one's peers быть судимым равными (себе по рангу) peer вглядываться, всматриваться (at, into, through) ~ делать пэром ~ показываться, проглядывать, выглядывать (о солнце) ~ пэр, лорд ~ ровня, равный;
you will not find his peer вы не найдете равного ему without ~ несравненный;
to be tried by one's peers быть судимым равными (себе по рангу) ~ ровня, равный;
you will not find his peer вы не найдете равного ему -
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I1. [pıə] n1. ровня, равныйto be judged /tried/ by one's peers - быть судимым равными себе по положению
2. пэр, лордa life [hereditary] peer - пожизненный [наследный] пэр
to make (a man) peer - разг. вознести кого-л.
2. [pıə] a1. равныйpeer group - группа равных (по положению, возрасту и т. п.)
2. исходящий от равных, от членов своей группыpeer pressure - давление со стороны членов своего круга, особ. сверстников, одноклассников и т. п.
peer tuition - взаимное обучение (иностранным языкам и т. п.)
3. [pıə] v1. разг. делать пэром; возвести в пэры2. уст. быть равным, ровнейII [pıə] v1. 1) вглядываться, всматриватьсяto peer into smb.'s face - всматриваться в чьё-л. лицо
she peered through the mist trying to find the right path - она всматривалась в туман, пытаясь разглядеть дорогу
2) заглядывать2. показываться, проглядывать, выглядыватьa vast white cloud, through which the sun peered - большое белое облако, из-за которого выглядывало солнце
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