及物动词
1. The new postman peered through the mist, trying to find the right house.
新来的邮递员在雾中仔细张望,设法寻找到他要找的那一家。
不及物动词
1. The moon peered out from behind clouds.
月亮从云后隐约出现。
2. She peered at the tag to read the price.
她细看标签辨认价格。
名词
1. He has been made a peer.
他已被封为贵族。
2. Children are easily influenced by their peer.
孩子很容易受同辈影响。
peer的解释
1. 对等:转接(Transit) 的特点与 对等(peer)正相反. 一、 在转接(TRANSIT)模式下,一个骨干为了互联向另一个骨干付费,因此成为了其他骨干的批发用户,双方不是对等的关系. 二、 在转接模式下,付费的骨干发起的业务除了能够到达收费的骨干外,
2. 对方:在任何时候都可以调用这个函数来得到对方(Peer)的状态,如果rap包或者ARP包重发次数过多,则表 明对方断线;如果自己的TCP状态大于等于TCP-STATECLOSEWAIT,则表明对方希望断开连接;如果用户 发现这种情况,
3. peer:primary energy utilization ratio; 一次能源利用率
1. (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.
e.g. 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。
e.g. 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。
2. (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.
e.g. Lord Swan was made a life peer in 1981.
斯旺勋爵于1981年受封终身贵族。
3. 同龄人;同辈;身份(或地位)相同的人
Your peers are the people who are the same age as you or who have the same status as you.
e.g. ...children who are much cleverer than their peers...
比同龄人聪明许多的孩子
e.g. His engaging personality made him popular with his peers.
他迷人的个性使他深受同龄人的喜爱。
1. peer
1. When it is considered chic to wear charms or read palms, those with no such inclination would be under huge peer pressure to " convert ".
2. That would give an onlooker the apparent ability to peer right through the cloak, with everything tucked inside concealed from view.
3. peer
3. Its French peer Chanel SA has come out with an even more stunning price list since April 28.
4. " We know that peer pressure is the main reason that young people contact drugs, " he said.
5. Taiwan's net external credit position remains stronger than that of the " A " peer medians.
6. Again in the decider, the Russian teenager found back her form to break Peer twice for win.
7. I try not to peer too hard into the dark corners in case the ghost of Edgar Degas appears.
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8. And a classmate of mine with the same moniker was instantly turned into a target of peer derision.
9. peer的近义词
9. Played as the first match of the week and away from centre court, the only sound that greeted Peer on to court was birdsong.
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10. Many parents say they understand their children's desire for the service because the kids face peer pressure.
911chaxun查询·英语单词大全
noun
1. peer
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
e.g. We peered into the back of the shop to see whether a salesman was around