verbo “peer”
infinitivo peer; él peers; pret. peered; part. peered; ger. peering
- escudriñar
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Squinting through the fog, she peered ahead, trying to make out the shape of the distant lighthouse.
sustantivo “peer”
sing. peer, pl. peers o no contable
- coetáneo
At the new school, Sarah quickly made friends with a group of peers who shared her love for soccer.
- igual (en habilidades o estatus)
In the scientific community, researchers often seek feedback from their peers to ensure the accuracy of their findings.
- noble (con título otorgado por un monarca)
The king invited all the peers to the royal banquet to discuss the future of the kingdom.
- vistazo
Curious about the noise, she took a quick peer through the window and saw a cat playing in the garden.