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peer2 [pɪəʳ, Am pɪr] RZ.

1. peer (of equal age):

peer
rówieśnik(-iczka) r.m. (r.ż.)

2. peer (of equal status):

peer
równy, -na sobie r.m., r.ż.

3. peer Brit (noble):

peer
par r.m.

4. peer Brit POLIT.:

peer

hereditary peer RZ. Brit

peer group RZ. SOCJOL.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Executives from traditional financial institutions are joining the peer-to-peer companies as board members, lenders and investors, indicating that the new financing model is establishing itself in the mainstream.
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The decline in the acceptance rate is consistent with the numbers at peer institutions.
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It is an application for creating virtual photograph albums and distributing them online in a peer-to-peer fashion.
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The site concluded that those checked had few peer-reviewed publications on the topic and/or had fossil fuel industry connections.
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In higher education tutorial settings, the benefits of peer tutoring programs also extend to class tutors.
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Supervision that includes an element of peer group work has the potential to facilitate collaborative learning, enhanced group dynamic skills and ongoing supportive networks.
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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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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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