to peer
01
凝视, 仔细看
to look closely or attentively at something, often in an effort to see or understand it better
Intransitive: to peer somewhere
例子
I often peer into the night sky to spot constellations.
我经常凝视夜空以发现星座。
She peers at the intricate details of the artwork in the museum.
她仔细端详博物馆里艺术品的复杂细节。
Peer
01
同龄人, 同等的人
a person of the same age, social status, or capability as another specified individual
例子
In high school, he struggled to find peers who shared his passion for classical literature.
在高中,他很难找到与他分享对古典文学热情的同龄人。
As a CEO, she valued having peers in the industry with whom she could exchange ideas and experiences.
作为CEO,她重视在行业中有同行可以交流想法和经验。
02
a nobleman holding a hereditary or life title in the British peerage, such as a duke, marquis, earl, viscount, or baron
例子
The peer attended the House of Lords session in London.
Several peers were invited to the royal banquet.



























