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1 peer
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
* * *v.schielen v.starren v. -
2 inquisitively
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3 inquisitively
1) ( enquiringly) wissbegierig;( curiously) neugierig;she peered \inquisitively into the drawers sie schnüffelte in den Schubladen herum
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