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1 peer
peer [pɪər]2. nouna. ( = social equal) pair mc. ( = noble) pair m3. compounds* * *[pɪə(r)] 1.1) ( equal) ( in status) pair m also GB Politics; ( in profession) collègue m/f2) ( contemporary) ( adult) personne f de la même génération; ( teenager) adolescent/-e m/f du même âge; ( child) enfant mf du même âge3) ( person of equal merit) égal/-e m/f2. -
2 peer
A n2 ( contemporary) ( adult) personne f de la même génération ; ( child) personne f du même âge ; to be tried by one's peers être jugé par ses pairs ;4 ( person of equal merit) égal/-e m/f ; to be without peer ou to have no peer as a surgeon ne pas avoir d'égal comme chirurgien.B vi to peer at regarder (fixement) ; to peer shortsightedly/anxiously at sth regarder qch avec des yeux de myope/d'un air inquiet ; to peer through/over regarder par/par-dessus ; to peer into the mist chercher à discerner quelque chose dans la brume. -
3 peer
peer [pɪə(r)]1 noun∎ he was made a peer il a été élevé à la pairie;∎ Politics the Conservative Peers les pairs mpl conservateurs (en Grande-Bretagne);∎ peer of the realm pair m du royaume∎ a jury of one's peers un jury formé ou composé de ses pairs;∎ as a negotiator she has no peer c'est une négociatrice hors pair, comme négociatrice elle n'a pas son pareil(look → intently) regarder attentivement; (→ with difficulty) s'efforcer de voir;∎ to peer at sb/sth scruter qn/qch du regard;∎ she peered out into the darkness elle scruta l'obscurité;∎ he peered at the suspects' faces il dévisagea les suspects;∎ she peered at the small print elle s'efforça de lire ce qui était écrit en petits caractères►► peer group pairs mpl;peer pressure influence f des pairs ou du groupe;peer review révision f par un collègue -
4 peer
I [piə] noun1) (a nobleman (in Britain, one from the rank of baron upwards).) pair2) (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.) (de) pair(s)•- peerage- peeress - peerless II [piə] verb(to look with difficulty: He peered at the small writing.) scruter -
5 peer
1) Pol., RU pair d'Angleterre2) Org. pair; homologue; confrère; collègueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > peer
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6 peer group
1 ( of same status) pairs mpl ;2 ( contemporary) ( adults) personnes fpl de la même génération ; ( children) enfants mpl du même âge. -
7 peer group pressure
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8 peer review
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9 peer-to-peer communication
Inf. communication de poste à posteEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > peer-to-peer communication
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10 peer-to-peer interface
Inf. interface de pair à pair/d'égal à égalEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > peer-to-peer interface
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11 peer education
[duc.] éducation par les pairsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > peer education
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12 peer group
groupe de pairs/de confrères/de collègues/d'homologues; pf. groupe "affinitaire"English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > peer group
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13 peer group pressure
pouvoir d'entraînement du groupe; pression uniformisante du groupe; [p] [j.] effet "moutons de Panurge"English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > peer group pressure
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14 peer group pressure influence
pouvoir d'entraînement du groupe; pression uniformisante du groupe; [p] [j.] effet "moutons de Panurge"English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > peer group pressure influence
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15 peer of the realm
Pol., RU pair du royaumeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > peer of the realm
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16 peer review
Org. évaluation par les pairs/par des homologues/par des confrères/par des spécialistes extérieursEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > peer review
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17 peer-led programmes
Stups. programmes de désintoxication conduits par les alcooliques/les toxicomanes eux-mêmesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > peer-led programmes
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18 peer group
1) ( of same status) pairs mpl2) ( contemporary) ( adults) personnes fpl de la même génération; ( children) enfants mpl du même âge -
19 peer group pressure
noun pression f du groupe -
20 peer, election
élection f par les pairs
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