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peer Info
peer
Hay dos clases de pares (peers) británicos: aquellos que heredan este título de nobleza (hereditary peers) y los que lo poseen de por vida (life peers) sin poder traspasarlo a su descendencia. Antiguamente ambas clases de pares tenían derecho a ocupar un escaño en la Cámara de los Lores House of Lords, pero una reforma adoptada en 1999 limitó el número de los cargos hereditarios a 92. Se han propuesto otras medidas según las cuales un porcentaje de los lores serían elegidos directamente por el pueblo.
House of Lords Info
House of Lords
La Cámara de los Lores es la cámara alta del Parlamento británico. Su función es discutir y posteriormente aprobar o sugerir cambios a la legislación que haya sido aprobada en la Cámara de los Comunes House of Commons. La única excepción es la ley de presupuestos generales del estado que es tratada exclusivamente por esta última. Sus miembros son nombrados en su mayoría, y solo quedan 92 miembros hereditarios. Se han propuesto unas medidas de reforma según las cuales un porcentaje de los lores serían elegidos directamente por el pueblo.
peer1 VB intr
to peer at (with difficulty)
mirar con ojos de miope
to peer at (closely)
mirar detenidamente
she peered shortsightedly at the sign
escudriñó el letrero con ojos de miope
she peered at him over her glasses
lo miró detenidamente or con ojos escrutadores por encima de las gafas
the old man peered up at me
el viejo levantó la vista hacia mí inspeccionándome
he climbed the wall and peered over
se trepó al muro y atisbó por encima
peer2 [Am pɪr, Brit pɪə] N
1.1. peer (equal):
peer
par mf
peer
igual mf
to be tried by one's peers
ser juzgado por sus iguales or pares
he has few peers as a biographer
como biógrafo pocos pueden equiparársele
1.2. peer (contemporary):
peer
coetáneo m / coetánea f
she wasn't popular among her peers
no gozaban de popularidad entre sus coetáneos or entre los de su edad
2. peer (lord):
peer (in UK)
par m
peer (in UK)
lord m
he's a life peer
tiene un título vitalicio
peer-to-peer [Am ˌpɪr tu ˈpɪr, Brit] ADJ COMPUT
peer-to-peer
peer to peer
peer-to-peer
de igual a igual
I. peer review N U
1. peer review (of academic work):
peer review
revisión f colegiada
2. peer review (of colleague):
peer review
revisión f paritaria
II. peer-review VB trans
1. peer-review article/paper:
peer-review
revisar colegiadamente
2. peer-review colleague:
peer-review
revisar paritariamente
peer group N
peer group
grupo m paritario form
attr peer-group pressure/influence
la presión/influencia que ejercen los compañeros
peer-group pressure/influence
la presión/influencia que ejerce el grupo paritario form
peer pressure N U
peer pressure
presión f del grupo
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P2P
peer to peer
grupo paritario
peer group
revisión colegiada
peer review
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peer1 [pɪəʳ, Am pɪr] VB intr
to peer at sth
escudriñar algo
to peer into the distance
fijar la mirada en la distancia
to peer over one's glasses
atisbar por encima de sus gafas
peer2 [pɪəʳ, Am pɪr] N
1. peer (equal):
peer
igual mf
peer
par mf
to have no peers
no tener par
2. peer LAW:
to be tried by a jury of one's peers
ser juzgado por los iguales de uno
3. peer Brit (lord):
peer
noble mf
life peer N Brit
life peer
miembro vitalicio de la Cámara de los Lores
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par
peer
peer1 [pɪr] VB intr
to peer at sth
escudriñar algo
to peer into the distance
fijar la mirada en la distancia
to peer over one's glasses
atisbar por encima de sus gafas
peer2 [pɪr] N
1. peer (equal):
peer
igual mf
peer
par mf
to have no peers
no tener par
LAW to be tried by a jury of one's peers
ser juzgado por los iguales de uno
2. peer (lord):
peer
noble mf
Present
Ipeer
youpeer
he/she/itpeers
wepeer
youpeer
theypeer
Past
Ipeered
youpeered
he/she/itpeered
wepeered
youpeered
theypeered
Present Perfect
Ihavepeered
youhavepeered
he/she/ithaspeered
wehavepeered
youhavepeered
theyhavepeered
Past Perfect
Ihadpeered
youhadpeered
he/she/ithadpeered
wehadpeered
youhadpeered
theyhadpeered
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They also experience peer rejection as they move through the middle childhood years.
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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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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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It is an application for creating virtual photograph albums and distributing them online in a peer-to-peer fashion.
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The decline in the acceptance rate is consistent with the numbers at peer institutions.
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