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peer2 [pɪəʳ, ingl. am. pɪr] SUST.

1. peer (of equal age):

peer
rówieśnik(-iczka) m (f)

2. peer (of equal status):

peer
równy, -na sobie m, f

3. peer ingl. brit. (noble):

peer
par m

4. peer ingl. brit. POL.:

peer

hereditary peer SUST. Brit

peer group SUST. SOCIOL.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Such individuals are more inclined to develop a diagnosable anxiety disorder, particularly when faced with stressful or aversive situations (e.g., peer-related difficulties, strained family relations).
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The vaccine information in the database is collected by manual curation from over 1,600 peer-reviewed papers.
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In higher education tutorial settings, the benefits of peer tutoring programs also extend to class tutors.
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In higher education tutorial settings, the benefits of peer mentoring programs also extend to class tutors.
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Independent peer reviews are part of the quality assurance process for many internal audit groups as they are often required by standards.
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It publishes original, peer-reviewed articles addressing all aspects of reconstructive and cosmetic surgery of the head and neck.
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However, he admitted that the writing was really a collaborative process because he constantly received creative input from a peer group of directors.
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They also experience peer rejection as they move through the middle childhood years.
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Once a peer group of five lendees is formed, they go through a financial training program and each open savings accounts.
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Peer-mentors answer caregivers' calls at desks, with plenty of cushioned sitting-room space for talking.
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