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Definition of peer group in English: peer groupnoun A group of people of approximately the same age, status, and interests. 同辈群体;同龄群体;共同利益群体 prodigies should spend as much time as possible with their peer group Example sentencesExamples - If conformity is important to you, and your peer group does not drink, perhaps you will also not drink.
- Gripes about leadership stay in your peer group; they aren't for public consumption.
- Status within the peer group is secured by having a desirable, alpha male boyfriend.
- He would have been treated and the aim would have been to get him back into his peer group as quickly as possible.
- Teachers completed two measures of children's social status in the peer group.
- Moreover, teachers may not have full access to children's daily experiences in the peer group.
- Let your own gut instincts lead you in this, not pressure from a peer group.
- I was ahead enough in class anyway, so I was out of my peer group to begin with.
- The idea here is that the peer group establishes a normative expectation on young men's behavior.
- This type of play also facilitates children's integration into their peer group.
- There was a lot of pressure from clients and my peer group to buy stocks in this sector which I believed were overvalued and unsustainable.
- Maori children experiment with smoking to demonstrate and ensure their membership in the family and in their peer group.
- But within his peer group, there is no one more respected or better liked or appreciated.
- It's an honour to be voted by your peer group, but this is for the whole team not just me.
- The termination of a work contract severs links with friends, without gaining automatic acceptance by an alternative peer group.
- My childhood was spent learning English and I devoured books - avoided my peer group in favour of reading.
- For the horsepower, it has some of the best performance of its peer group.
- The major influence on the students in this research was the peer group.
- Often the peer group is important; always the general culture of the society.
- Young girls are much more able to do this within their peer group.
Synonyms number of years, lifetime, duration, length of life Definition of peer group in US English: peer groupnounˈpɪr ˌɡrupˈpir ˌɡro͞op A group of people of approximately the same age, status, and interests. 同辈群体;同龄群体;共同利益群体 prodigies should spend as much time as possible with their peer group Example sentencesExamples - Gripes about leadership stay in your peer group; they aren't for public consumption.
- But within his peer group, there is no one more respected or better liked or appreciated.
- Status within the peer group is secured by having a desirable, alpha male boyfriend.
- For the horsepower, it has some of the best performance of its peer group.
- Teachers completed two measures of children's social status in the peer group.
- Maori children experiment with smoking to demonstrate and ensure their membership in the family and in their peer group.
- My childhood was spent learning English and I devoured books - avoided my peer group in favour of reading.
- There was a lot of pressure from clients and my peer group to buy stocks in this sector which I believed were overvalued and unsustainable.
- The termination of a work contract severs links with friends, without gaining automatic acceptance by an alternative peer group.
- The major influence on the students in this research was the peer group.
- Moreover, teachers may not have full access to children's daily experiences in the peer group.
- Young girls are much more able to do this within their peer group.
- The idea here is that the peer group establishes a normative expectation on young men's behavior.
- He would have been treated and the aim would have been to get him back into his peer group as quickly as possible.
- Often the peer group is important; always the general culture of the society.
- If conformity is important to you, and your peer group does not drink, perhaps you will also not drink.
- I was ahead enough in class anyway, so I was out of my peer group to begin with.
- This type of play also facilitates children's integration into their peer group.
- Let your own gut instincts lead you in this, not pressure from a peer group.
- It's an honour to be voted by your peer group, but this is for the whole team not just me.
Synonyms number of years, lifetime, duration, length of life |