peer

[pɪə(r)] [pɪr]
  • 第三人称单数:peers;
  • 过去式:peered;
  • 过去分词:peered;
  • 现在分词:peering;
  • 例句
    同义词
    反义词
    同义词解析
    • 以下这些动词都有"看,瞧" 的意思
      gaze指出于羡慕、感兴趣、关心或惊异而长时间目不转睛地看。
      glare指用愤恨、凶狠或含敌意的眼光死死看着某人。
      stare侧重因惊奇、好奇、粗鲁无礼等而睁大眼睛看。
      peer指眯着眼睛仔细地或略为吃力地看。
      glance指匆匆地或粗略地一看,侧重心不在焉地、匆忙地看一眼。
    词组
    • without peer
      unequalled; unrivalled 无与伦比的,无可匹敌的
    英语四级真题
    • Instead of digging through pieces of paper and peering into corners, we move our fingers left and right.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • But just before he reached the car door, he suddenly stopped, crouching ( ' , 蹲伏 ) down to peer at something on the sidewalk.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • Peering into the future G) The sharing economy is a little like online shopping, which started in America 15 years ago
      出自-2013年12月阅读原文
    • Risky Business We are each responsible for our own decisions, even if the decision, making process has been undermined by stress or peer pressure
      出自-2011年12月阅读原文
    • The research argued that boys often perform badly in mixed schools because they become discouraged when their female peers do better earlier in speaking and reading skills.
      出自-2011年12月阅读原文
    • Few white students like sharing a room with a black peer.
      出自-2011年6月阅读原文
    • White students tend to look down upon their black peers.
      出自-2011年6月阅读原文
    • Black students can compete with their white peers academically
      出自-2011年6月阅读原文
    • Black students feel somewhat embarrassed among white peers during the freshman year.
      出自-2011年6月阅读原文
    • Being surrounded by white peers motivates a black student to work harder to succeed
      出自-2011年6月阅读原文
    • The effect was first noted in 1858 by William Farr, who wrote that widows and widowers (鳏夫) were at a much higher risk of dying than their married peers.
      出自-2010年12月阅读原文
    • They lack consistent support from peers.
      出自-2013年6月听力原文
    • But just before he reached the car door, he suddenly stopped, crouching (蹲伏) down to peer at something on the sidewalk.
      2015年12月四级真题(第一套)阅读 Section B
    英语六级真题
    • They do not often demonstrate risky behaviors as their peers.
      出自-2016年12月阅读原文
    • They typically carry financial burdens that outweigh those of their peers, are more likely to work while attending school, and often require significant academic remediation ( ' , 补习 ).
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • They tend to have a sense of superiority over their peers.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • The passive attitude we have to climate change as individuals can be altered by counting us in — and measuring us against - our peer group.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • Tennessee State's overall graduation rate is a tiny 39 percent, but at least it has a smaller gap between the outcomes for first-generation students and those of their peers.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • Like many first-generation students, he enrolled in a medium-sized state university many of his high school peers were also attending, received a Pell Grant, and took out some small federal loans to cover other costs.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • Kids who are the first in their families to brave the world of higher education came on campus with little academic know- how and are much more likely than their peers to drop out before graduation.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • It is actually about what their peers think of them, what their social norms are, what is seen as desirable in society.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • First generation college students tend to have much heavier financial burdens than their peers.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • Almost all said that their cell phone was the way they stayed in touch with peers, one-third had used the cell phone to help a peer in need, and about 80% said the phone made them feel safer.
      出自-2013年12月阅读原文
    • Cell phonesfoster social connections with peers across time and space.
      出自-2013年12月阅读原文
    • a parent, relative, friend, or doctor outside the family, had higher self-esteem, higher grades, and lower substance use than peers whose role models were sports figures, singers, or other media characters.
      出自-2013年6月阅读原文
    • At certain stages of life, especially adolescence, the pressure to be seen as similar to peers is immense.
      出自-2012年12月阅读原文
    • The university has poured resources into peer counseling to help students from inner-city schools adjust to the rigor (严格要求) and faster pace of a university classroom –and also to help minority students overcome the stereotype that they are less qualified.
      出自-2011年6月阅读原文
    • John Rother, the AARP's head of policy and strategy, points to studies showing that other things being equal, people who remain at work have lower death rates than their retired peers.
      出自-2010年12月阅读原文
    • she was overshadowed by her white peers
      出自-2010年6月阅读原文
    • They are usually more motivated to compete with their peers.
      出自-2013年12月听力原文
    • "This study shows the importance of so-called non-cognitive' or soft skills in contributing to children's positive peer relationships, which, in turn, contribute to their academic success,"said Kenneth Dodge, director of the Duke Center for Child and Fami
      2018年12月六级真题(第一套)阅读 Section C
    • Less inherently interpersonal subjects, such as math, could acquire a social aspect through team problem solving and peer tutoring.
      2018年6月六级真题(第二套)阅读 Section B
    • That was confirmed in the early 1990s by the American Magellan orbiter which used radar to peer through the planet's thick clouds and mapped out a rich, varied and dynamic surface.
      2019年6月六级真题(第二套)听力 Section C
    • The passive attitude we have to climate change as individuals can be altered by counting us in—and measuring us against—our peer group.
      2015年12月六级真题(第二套)阅读 Section B
    • The results highlight the need to develop effective early interventions to help those with attention on track academically and for educators to encourage positive peer relationships, the researchers said.
      2018年12月六级真题(第一套)阅读 Section C
    • They worry that the adolescent peer group has the power to push its members into behavior that is foolish and even dangerous.
      2018年6月六级真题(第二套)阅读 Section B
    • We should assure such students that risk, and even peer pressure, can be a good thing—as long as it happens in the classroom and not in the car.
      2018年6月六级真题(第二套)阅读 Section B
    柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
    英汉词典释义
    英英词典释义
    • Noun
      1. a person who is of equal standing with another in a group
      2. a nobleman (duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron) who is a member of the British peerage
    • Verb
      1. look searchingly;
      "We peered into the back of the shop to see whether a salesman was around"
    行业词典
    • 计算机: 【网】同(等)级[层];同位体;