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peer group

同行,同行的人,同行间,同伴

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a group of people, usually of similar age, background, and social status, with whom a person associates and who are likely to influence the person's beliefs and behavior.

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Examples

  • It’s a direct result of engagement with a peer group of other avid consumers.

  • Kids feel like they don’t have much control over their lives and now there’s even more uncertainty, with schools closed and peer groups—who play such a big role in the sense of self—unavailable.

  • VW has adjusted its peer groups to reflect the company’s new strategy focused on electric vehicles and expanding software operations, Poetsch said.

  • It’s similar to how peer groups strongly affect both alcohol Advertisement and food consumption.

  • Before anti-vaxxers, there were anti-fluoriders: a group who spread fear about the anti-tooth decay agent added to drinking water.

  • Asian-Americans are a group of persuadable swing voters, growing faster than any other group in America today.

  • Latinos, the fastest growing minority group in America, are even more underrepresented in Congress.

  • Yet only 24 percent of the 3,892 femicides the group identified in 2012 and 2013 were looked at by authorities.

  • Though tissues are present and tears are not uncommon, the Dinner Parties are distinctly not grief counseling or group therapy.

  • Fully two miles away, on the south side of the ravine, were the sepoy lines, and another group of isolated bungalows.

  • By far the most important of the conjugate sulphates and representative of the group is potassium indoxyl sulphate.

  • Louis could not help seeing the lovely group, through the half-obscuring draperies of the open door.

  • Each little family group had had its say and exchanged its domestic gossip earlier in the evening.

  • Who has patience for the recapitulation of a string of names, when a group of faces may be placed simultaneously before him?