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Peerage
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peer·age [ˈpɪərɪʤ, Am ˈpɪr-] СЪЩ

1. peerage no pl Brit:

peerage (peers)
Peerage f <->
peerage (rank)
member of the peerage
to be elevated to the peerage
to be given a peerage
to be given a peerage
to renounce one's peerage

2. peerage (book):

peerage

he·redi·tary ˈpeer·age СЪЩ + sing/pl vb

hereditary peerage

life ˈpeer·age СЪЩ Brit

life peerage
renunciation of a peerage
to raise sb to the peerage
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немски
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английски
to be elevated to the peerage
jdn adeln
to raise sb to the peerage
to raise sb to the peerage Brit
life peerage

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This may be done for fun, to create a photo opportunity to raise awareness of a cause or campaign, or as a competitive race.
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It was used to produce town gas or coke, raise steam in industrial boilers or locomotives, to fuel power stations or for domestic heating.
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The opinions of the dissenting judges raise two substantial implications.
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Her fellow stallholders rally round, and secretly organise a concert at a nearby pub to help raise the money.
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When she leaves to marry her sweetheart, he must raise the doll by himself.
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