peer

US /pɪr/
UK /pɪr/
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1.

par, colega, igual

a person of the same age, status, or ability as another specified person

:
Children are often influenced by their peers.
Los niños a menudo son influenciados por sus pares.
She is respected by her peers in the industry.
Ella es respetada por sus pares en la industria.
2.

par, lord

(in the UK) a member of the nobility in Britain or Ireland, comprising dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts, and barons

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The House of Peers debated the new legislation.
La Cámara de los Lores debatió la nueva legislación.
He was elevated to the rank of a peer.
Fue elevado al rango de par.
1.

mirar fijamente, observar con dificultad, atisbar

look with difficulty or concentration at someone or something

:
She had to peer closely at the small print.
Tuvo que mirar de cerca la letra pequeña.
He peered through the fog, trying to see the road ahead.
Él miró a través de la niebla, tratando de ver el camino por delante.