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1 peerless
adjective (without equal; better than all others: Sir Galahad was a peerless knight.) sin par, sin igualtr['pɪələs]1 sin par, sin igual, incomparablepeerless ['pɪrləs] adj: sin par, incomparableadj.• incomparable adj.• sin par adj.'pɪrləs, 'pɪəlɪsadjective (liter) incomparable, sin igual, sin par (liter)['pɪǝlɪs]ADJ sin par, incomparable* * *['pɪrləs, 'pɪəlɪs]adjective (liter) incomparable, sin igual, sin par (liter) -
2 peerless
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3 be peerless
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4 primrose peerless
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5 incomparable
in'kompərəbl(without equal; not comparable: incomparable skill.) incomparable
incomparable adjetivo incomparable, peerless, unequalable ' incomparable' also found in these entries: Spanish: inigualable - par English: incomparable - one - unparalleled - unrivaledtr[ɪn'kɒmpərəbəl]1 incomparable, inigualable, sin parincomparable [ɪn'kɑmpərəbəl] adj: incomparable, sin igualadj.• incomparable adj.ɪn'kɑːmpərəbəl, ɪn'kɒmpərəbəla) ( matchless) (liter) incomparable, sin par, sin igualb) ( totally different) (frml) (pred)to be incomparable WITH something/somebody — no poderse* comparar or no tener* comparación con algo/alguien
[ɪn'kɒmpǝrǝbl]ADJ1) (=matchless) [beauty, skill] incomparable, sin par; [achievement] inigualable, sin par2) (=not comparable)* * *[ɪn'kɑːmpərəbəl, ɪn'kɒmpərəbəl]a) ( matchless) (liter) incomparable, sin par, sin igualb) ( totally different) (frml) (pred)to be incomparable WITH something/somebody — no poderse* comparar or no tener* comparación con algo/alguien
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6 peer
I piə noun1) (a nobleman (in Britain, one from the rank of baron upwards).) par, noble2) (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.) par•- peerage- peeress
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II piə verb(to look with difficulty: He peered at the small writing.) mirar detenidamenteI peered into the darkness, but I could see nothing miré en la oscuridad, pero no pude ver nadatr[pɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (look closely) mirar detenidamente (at, -); (shortsightedly) mirar con ojos de miope (at, -)————————tr[pɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (equal) par nombre masulino o femenino, igual nombre masulino o femenino; (contemporary) coetáneo,-a2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (noble) par nombre masulino o femenino, noble nombre masulino o femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a life peer tener un título de nobleza vitalicioto be made a peer adquirir un título de noblezapeer group grupo paritariopeer pressure / peer group pressure presión nombre femenino que ejercen los compañerospeer ['pɪr] vi: mirar detenidamente, mirar con atenciónpeer n1) equal: par m, igual mf2) noble: noble mfn.• igual s.m.• modelo s.m.• par (del reino) s.m.v.• asomar v.• mirar de cerca v.
I pɪr, pɪə(r)1)a) ( equal) par mf, igual mfb) ( contemporary) coetáneo, -nea m,famong her peers — entre sus coetáneos or los de su edad
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to peer AT something/somebody — ( with difficulty) mirar algo/a alguien con ojos de miope; ( closely) mirar algo/a alguien detenidamente
I [pɪǝ(r)]1. N1) (=noble) par m, lord mchildren like to feel accepted by their peers — a los niños les gusta sentirse aceptados por sus coetáneos
2.CPDpeer evaluation N — = peer review
peer group N — grupo m paritario
peer pressure, peer-group pressure N — presión f ejercida por los iguales or frm por el grupo paritario
peer review N — evaluación f por los iguales
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[pɪǝ(r)]VI•
to peer at sth/sb — (short-sightedly) mirar algo/a algn con ojos de miope; (closely) escudriñar algo/a algn•
we went up to the window and peered in — fuimos hasta la ventana y nos asomamos para ver lo que pasaba dentro•
to peer into sb's face — escudriñar la cara a algn•
I peered over her shoulder — miré por encima de su hombro* * *
I [pɪr, pɪə(r)]1)a) ( equal) par mf, igual mfb) ( contemporary) coetáneo, -nea m,famong her peers — entre sus coetáneos or los de su edad
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to peer AT something/somebody — ( with difficulty) mirar algo/a alguien con ojos de miope; ( closely) mirar algo/a alguien detenidamente
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7 Salkow, Sidney
1909-2000Procedente del teatro, llega a la industria del cine en 1932 y comienza a dirigir en 1937. Pasa por Univer sal, Republic y Columbia. Especialista en filmes de accion, en cuya realizacion muestra especial solvencia, dirigio una docena de westerns que no destacan especialmente, aunque tampoco son desdenables. A destacar Sitting Bull, un acercamiento serio a la ba talla de Little Big Horn, parte destacada de la historia americana. Tambien, The Iron Sheriff y La gran matanza de los sioux.The Pathfinder. 1953. 78 minutos. Technicolor. Esskay Pictures (Colum bia). George Montgomery, Helena Carter, Jay Silverheels.Jack McCall, Desperado. 1953. 76 minutos. Technicolor. Esskay Pictures (Columbia). George Montgomery, Angela Stevens, Douglas Kennedy.Sitting Bull (Sitting Bull). 1954. 105 minutos. Eastmancolor. Cinema - Scope. UA. Dale Robertson, Mary Murphy, J. Carrol Naish.Robbers’ Roost. 1955. 82 minutos. Color DeLuxe. UA. George Montgo mery, Richard Boone, Sylvia Findley, Bruce Bennett.Gun Brothers. 1956. 79 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Grand Productions (UA). Buster Crabbe, Ann Robinson, Neville Brand.The Iron Sheriff. 1957. 73 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Grand Productions (UA). Sterling Hayden, Constance Ford, John Dehner.Gun Duel in Durango. 1957. 73 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Peerless (UA). George Montgomery, Ann Robinson, Steve Brodie.The Quick Gun (La revancha de Clint Cooper). 1964. 88 minutos. Techni color. Techniscope. Admiral Pictures (Columbia). Audie Murphy, Merry Anders, James Best, Ted De Corsia.Blood on the Arrow (Flechas sangrientas). 1964. 91 minutos. Color DeLu xe. Allied. Dale Robertson, Martha Hyer, Wendell Corey.The Great Sioux Massacre (La gran matanza de los sioux). 1965. 91 minutos. Pathecolor. CinemaScope. F&F (Columbia). Joseph Cotten, Darren McGavin, Julie Sommars, Philip Carey, Nancy Kovack.English-Spanish dictionary of western films > Salkow, Sidney
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