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1 hereditary peerage
[hɪ,redɪtərɪ'pɪərɪdʒ]насле́дственное пэ́рство; насле́дственный ти́тул пэ́ра (см. тж. peerage 1), life peerage)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > hereditary peerage
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2 hereditary peerage
1) Британский английский: наследуемое пэрство2) Юридический термин: потомственное пэрство -
3 hereditary peerage
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4 peerage
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5 life peerage
личное, непотомственное пэрство -
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пол. пожизненный пэр (лицо, получившее титул барона, дающий право быть членом палаты лордов, но не передающийся по наследству)See: -
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сущ.1) соц. человек одного круга, ровня, равный (по должности, званию, возрасту)You will not find his peer. — Вы не найдете ему равного.
The jury system gives you the right to be judged by your peers. — Юридическая система дает вам право быть судимым равными вам.
Do you think it's true that teenage girls are less self-confident than their male peers? — Вы полагаете, это правда, что девочки-подростки менее самоуверенны, чем равные им по возрасту мальчики?
See:2) пол., брит. пэр (светский член палаты лордов, носящий один из пяти титулов: герцог, маркиз, граф, виконт или барон)See:
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