单词
peer
读音
pɪr
美式
英式
词根
"Peer"来自中古英语的"per",这个词在现代英语中并没有太多的衍生词。
释义
n. 同等地位的人,同龄人;贵族 v. 凝视,盯着看;隐现;看见;匹配 n. (Peer) (美、爱、英)皮尔(人名) [ 复数 peers 第三人称单数 peers 现在分词 peering 过去式 peered 过去分词 peered ]
例句
She gets on well with her peer group.
她和同龄人相处融洽。
Teenagers may find it difficult to resist peer pressure.
青少年可能觉得很难抗拒同龄人的压力。
They do not fund peer-reviewed research.
他们不资助同行评审的研究。
She gets on well with her peer group.
她和同龄人相处融洽。
Teenagers may find it difficult to resist peer pressure.
青少年可能觉得很难抗拒同龄人的压力。
They do not fund peer-reviewed research.
他们不资助同行评审的研究。
强化记忆
想象你正在精心地打量你的同龄人(peer),这样可以帮助你记住这个词。"Peer"这个词在中古英语时期就已经存在,现代英语中的"peer"源自13世纪的英国法律术语,最初是指英国由国王封爵的贵族。
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as a yard sale or a bake sale or babysitting.That's peer-to-peer.It's like saying yard sales are the same thing as eBay,
to pay each other, not just merchants,so it's peer to peer,and it's almost transaction-fee-free.
people everywhere can trust each otherand transact peer to peer.And trust is established, not by some big institution,
who earn their money doing ...strategic transactor peer-to-peer meetingswhile brainstorming the value add-on of disruptive co-creation
It's decentralized, it's peer-to-peer,it's bidirectional, highly adaptable,
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