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  • 1 peer

    I noun
    1) (Brit.): (member of nobility)

    peer [of the realm] — Peer, der

    2) (equal in standing) Gleichgestellte, der/die
    II intransitive verb
    (look searchingly) forschend schauen; (look with difficulty) angestrengt schauen

    peer 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 distancein die Ferne spähen

    * * *
    I [piə] noun
    1) (a nobleman (in Britain, one from the rank of baron upwards).) Angehörige(r) des britischen Hochadels
    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.) 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]
    vi (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 [o ÖSTERR schauen]
    to \peer through sth durch etw akk spähen
    peer2
    [pɪəʳ, AM pɪr]
    n
    1. (equal) Gegenstück nt, Counterpart nt
    to have few \peers zu den Besten gehören
    to have no \peers unvergleichlich sein
    to be liked by one's \peers unter seinesgleichen beliebt sein
    2. LAW
    to be tried [or judged] by a jury of one's \peers von seinesgleichen gerichtet werden
    3. BRIT (noble) Angehöriger m des britischen Hochadels; POL Peer m
    life \peer Peer m auf Lebenszeit
    \peer of the realm Peer m mit ererbtem Sitz im Oberhaus
    4. COMPUT Peer m
    * * *
    I [pɪə(r)]
    n
    1) (= noble) Peer m
    2) (= equal) Gleichrangige(r) mf, Peer m (spec)

    he was well-liked by his peers —

    as a musician he has no peer or is without peerals Musiker sucht er seinesgleichen

    II
    vi
    starren; (short-sightedly, inquiringly) schielen

    to peer ( hard) at sb — jdn anstarren/anschielen

    the 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

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    peer1 [pıə(r)] v/i
    1. angestrengt schauen, starren ( beide:
    into in akk):
    peer at (sich) jemanden od etwas genau ansehen oder begucken, jemanden od etwas anstarren
    2. poet sich zeigen, erscheinen, zum Vorschein kommen
    3. hervorgucken, -lugen
    peer2 [pıə(r)]
    A s
    1. 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);
    peer pressure PSYCH, SOZIOL (von Gleichaltrigen etc ausgeübter) Erwartungsdruck
    B v/t gleichkommen (dat)
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    I noun
    1) (Brit.): (member of nobility)

    peer [of the realm] — Peer, der

    2) (equal in standing) Gleichgestellte, der/die
    II intransitive verb
    (look searchingly) forschend schauen; (look with difficulty) angestrengt schauen

    peer 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.

    English-german dictionary > peer

  • 2 peer

    1. peer [pɪəʳ, Am pɪr] vi
    ( 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 spähen
    2. peer [pɪəʳ, Am pɪr] n
    1) ( equal) Gegenstück nt, Counterpart nt;
    to have few \peers zu den Besten gehören;
    to have no \peers unvergleichlich sein;
    to be liked by one's \peers unter seinesgleichen beliebt sein
    2) law
    to be tried [or judged] by a jury of one's \peers von seinesgleichen gerichtet werden
    3) ( Brit) ( noble) Angehöriger m des britischen Hochadels pol Peer m;
    life \peer Peer m auf Lebenszeit;
    \peer of the realm Peer m mit ererbtem Sitz im Oberhaus

    English-German students dictionary > peer

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