"peer" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

peer sustantivo

sustantivo + peer
Kolokacji: 4
Life Peer • Peer of France • industry peer • Ralph Peer
peer + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 3
Peer Review • Peer Pressure • Peer Group
peer + verbo
Kolokacji: 7
elected by one's peers • recognized by one's peers • voted by one's peers • considered by one's peers • respected by one's peers • ...
verbo + peer
Kolokacji: 5
create peers • elect a Representative Peer • interact with one's peers • include peers • receive from one's peers
adjetivo + peer
Kolokacji: 24
hereditary peer • Irish Representative Peer • male peer • Scottish Representative Peer • professional peer • ...
(1) hereditary, professional
Kolokacji: 2
(3) male, female, fellow
Kolokacji: 3
(4) white, heterosexual
Kolokacji: 2
1. new peer = nowy równy new peer
2. scientific peer = naukowy równy scientific peer
3. old peer = stary równy old peer
4. experienced peer = doświadczony równy experienced peer
  • Nevertheless, Dierker did feel it was important to gain the respect of his more experienced peers.
  • One of the first ementoring programs was developed in Canada in 1990, where teachers from schools in British Columbia were given online support and training by experienced peers.
  • Sponsorship of the scientific session at the annual meeting provided the opportunity for newer, less experienced members to meet and interact with more experienced peers.
  • The chief bureaucrat won molt points, badly needed in its competition with its more experienced peers.
  • Waltrip soon earned the respect of his more experienced peers.
  • The Normal School provided a 'normal' school environment where since 1877, trainee teachers could observe their experienced peers in a teaching environment.
  • In return, he learned many of the tricks of the trade by watching his more experienced peers.
  • Weiron Tan has excelled and matured in the short span of 2 years, surpassing some of his older and more experienced peers.
  • He is handling the intensity very well, and has returned 11pc in the last year, when a lot of his more experienced peers have made a total hash in this sector.
  • But they have to get in line behind some of their more experienced but lower-profile peers.
(7) affluent, wealthy
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + peer
Kolokacji: 15
of one's peers • with one's peers • from one's peers • among one's peers • to one's peers • ...

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