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VERB
(通常因难以看清而)盯着看,凝视,端详 If you peer at something, you look at it very hard, usually because it is difficult to see clearly.
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I had been peering at a computer print-out that made no sense at all...
我一直盯着看一张毫无意义的计算机打印稿。
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He watched the Customs official peer into the driver's window.
他看见海关官员透过驾驶座车窗仔细地往里看。
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N-COUNT
(英国有权或曾经有权在上议院投票的)贵族 In Britain, a peer is a member of the nobility who has or had the right to vote in the House of Lords.
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Lord Swan was made a life peer in 1981.
斯旺勋爵于1981年受封终身贵族。
- Noun
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1. a person who is of equal standing with another in a group
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2. a nobleman (duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron) who is a member of the British peerage
- Verb
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1. look searchingly;
- "We peered into the back of the shop to see whether a salesman was around"
计算机
- 1.【网】同(等)级[层];同位体
- 1. Furthermore, there is a marked absence of peer pressure here, which would make itself palpably felt when such anti-social conduct occurs.
- 再者,本地明显缺乏同辈人之间的压力,致使不良行为发生时,众人浑然不觉其不妥。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. He is a peer.
- 他是一个贵族。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. The queen created him a peer.
- 女王封他为贵族。
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》


