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1 peer group
1) (of same status) pari m.pl.2) sociol. (contemporary) gruppo m. di coetanei* * *n(contemporaries) gruppo di coetanei, (from same social class, background) persone fpl del proprio ambiente* * *1) (of same status) pari m.pl.2) sociol. (contemporary) gruppo m. di coetanei -
2 peer group pressure
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3 peer
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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4 peerage
['pɪərɪdʒ]1) GB pol. (title) paria f., titolo m. di parito be given a peerage — ricevere il titolo di pari o essere nominato pari
2) (book) almanacco m. nobiliare* * *[-ri‹]1) (a peer's title or status: He was granted a peerage.) (titolo di Pari)2) ((often with plural verb when considered as a number of separate individuals) all noblemen as a group: The peerage has/have many responsibilities.) nobiltà* * *peerage /ˈpɪərɪdʒ/n.4 almanacco nobiliare (inglese).* * *['pɪərɪdʒ]1) GB pol. (title) paria f., titolo m. di parito be given a peerage — ricevere il titolo di pari o essere nominato pari
2) (book) almanacco m. nobiliare
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