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I [piə] noun1) (a nobleman (in Britain, one from the rank of baron upwards).) per2) (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.) vrstnik•- peerage- peeress
- peerless II [piə] verb(to look with difficulty: He peered at the small writing.) pozorno ogledovati* * *I [píə]nounenakoroden človek, človek istega stanu; najvišji angleški plemič, peerBritish English peer of the realm — član lordske zborniceII [píə]intransitive verbstrmeti zagledati se ( into v); pokazati seAmerican to peer over the fence — umreti -
102 secondary
1) (coming after, and at a more advanced level than, primary: secondary education.) srednja (šola)2) (lesser in importance: a matter of secondary importance.) drugorazreden* * *I [sékəndəri]adjective ( secondarily adverb)drugoten, sekundaren; drugorazreden, podrejen, postranski, manj važen; pomožen, dodaten; odvisen, izveden; geology mezozoičensecondary education — višja, srednješolska izobrazbasecondary evidence juridically podporni, dodatni dokazni materialsecondary line railway stranska progasecondary modern school British English zadnji štirje razredi osnovne šoleII [sékəndəri]nounnamestnik; zastopnik; delegat; poduradnik, podrejenec; nekaj postranskega, podrejenega; astronomy satelit, trabant; zoology pero, ki raste na drugem sklepu krila; zadajšnje krilo (žuželke); American sport nogometni igralec v drugi vrsti -
103 civilise
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizirati- civilisation -
104 secondary school
(a school where subjects are taught at a more advanced level than at primary school.) srednja šola -
105 civilise
• sivistää* * *(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) sivistää- civilisation -
106 civilize
• sivistää* * *(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) sivistää- civilisation -
107 develop
• orastaa• paisua• saada• jalostaa• itää• varttua• edistää• edistyä• alkaa osoittaa• rakentaa• kehittyä• kehittää filmi• kehitellä• kehittää• kehkeytyä• kasvaa• kasvattaa• muodostua• sukeutua• syntyä• kulkea• kypsyä• kypsyttää• laatia• laajentaa• koulia• kouluttaa• luontua* * *di'veləppast tense, past participle - developed; verb1) (to (cause to) grow bigger or to a more advanced state: The plan developed slowly in his mind; It has developed into a very large city.) kehittää, kehittyä2) (to acquire gradually: He developed the habit of getting up early.) kehittää, tottua3) (to become active, visible etc: Spots developed on her face.) ilmetä4) (to use chemicals to make (a photograph) visible: My brother develops all his own films.) kehittää• -
108 peer
• tirkistää• tirkistellä• vilkaista• vertainen• silmiään siristellen• pääri• pälyillä• tiirata• katsoa tarkasti• kurkistaa• kumppani* * *I piə noun1) (a nobleman (in Britain, one from the rank of baron upwards).) pääri2) (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.) vertainen•- peerage- peeress
- peerless II piə verb(to look with difficulty: He peered at the small writing.) tiirailla -
109 secondary
• toisluokkainen• toisio-• toisio• toisen luokan• toisasteinen• toisarvoinen• toinen• toissijainen• toissijaisestiautomatic data processing• sivu• sivu-• lisä• sekundäärinen• sekundaarinen• sekundaari• sekundääri* * *1) (coming after, and at a more advanced level than, primary: secondary education.) keskiasteen2) (lesser in importance: a matter of secondary importance.) toisarvoinen -
110 secondary school
• oppikoulu• lyseo• lukio* * *(a school where subjects are taught at a more advanced level than at primary school.) keskiasteen koulu -
111 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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nome scuola f. secondaria* * *(a school where subjects are taught at a more advanced level than at primary school.) scuola di secondo grado* * *nCultural note: SECONDARY SCHOOL In Gran Bretagna la secondary school è la scuola frequentata dai ragazzi dagli 11 ai 18 anni. Nel paese è obbligatorio andare a scuola fino a 16 anni. primary school high school www.parentscentre.gov.uk/choosingaschool/typesofschool/* * *nome scuola f. secondaria -
113 civilise
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizzare- civilisation -
114 civilize
['sɪvəlaɪz]verbo transitivo civilizzare, incivilire [manners, person]* * *(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizzare- civilisation* * *['sɪvəlaɪz]verbo transitivo civilizzare, incivilire [manners, person] -
115 develop
[dɪ'veləp] 1.1) (acquire) acquisire [ knowledge]; contrarre [ illness]; prendere [ habit]; presentare, manifestare [ symptom]2) (evolve) sviluppare, ampliare [plan, project]; sviluppare, mettere a punto [technique, invention]; sviluppare [theory, argument]4) (expand, build up) sviluppare [mind, physique]; comm. sviluppare, ampliare [business, market]5) (improve) valorizzare [land, site]; risanare [ city centre]6) fot. sviluppare2.1) (evolve) [child, society, country, plot, play] svilupparsi2) (come into being) [friendship, difficulty] nascere; [crack, hole] formarsi, prodursi; [ illness] manifestarsi3) (progress, advance) [ friendship] svilupparsi; [ difficulty] accrescersi; [crack, fault] accentuarsi; [war, illness] aggravarsi; [game, story] svolgersi4) (in size, extent) [town, business] svilupparsi* * *[di'veləp]past tense, past participle - developed; verb1) (to (cause to) grow bigger or to a more advanced state: The plan developed slowly in his mind; It has developed into a very large city.) sviluppare, svilupparsi2) (to acquire gradually: He developed the habit of getting up early.) acquisire3) (to become active, visible etc: Spots developed on her face.) manifestarsi4) (to use chemicals to make (a photograph) visible: My brother develops all his own films.) sviluppare•* * *[dɪ'veləp] 1.1) (acquire) acquisire [ knowledge]; contrarre [ illness]; prendere [ habit]; presentare, manifestare [ symptom]2) (evolve) sviluppare, ampliare [plan, project]; sviluppare, mettere a punto [technique, invention]; sviluppare [theory, argument]4) (expand, build up) sviluppare [mind, physique]; comm. sviluppare, ampliare [business, market]5) (improve) valorizzare [land, site]; risanare [ city centre]6) fot. sviluppare2.1) (evolve) [child, society, country, plot, play] svilupparsi2) (come into being) [friendship, difficulty] nascere; [crack, hole] formarsi, prodursi; [ illness] manifestarsi3) (progress, advance) [ friendship] svilupparsi; [ difficulty] accrescersi; [crack, fault] accentuarsi; [war, illness] aggravarsi; [game, story] svolgersi4) (in size, extent) [town, business] svilupparsi -
116 secondary
['sekəndrɪ] [AE -derɪ] 1.1) [consideration, importance] secondario, marginale; [effect, road, colour] secondario; [sense, meaning] derivato2) ling. [accent, stress] secondario3) psic. [ process] secondario4) scol. [education, level] secondario; [ teacher] della scuola secondaria5) econ.2.nome med. metastasi f.* * *1) (coming after, and at a more advanced level than, primary: secondary education.) secondario2) (lesser in importance: a matter of secondary importance.) secondario* * *['sekəndrɪ] [AE -derɪ] 1.1) [consideration, importance] secondario, marginale; [effect, road, colour] secondario; [sense, meaning] derivato2) ling. [accent, stress] secondario3) psic. [ process] secondario4) scol. [education, level] secondario; [ teacher] della scuola secondaria5) econ.2.nome med. metastasi f. -
117 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
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118 secondary modern school
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119 secondary mod
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120 civilise
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