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Does peers means “coworkers” ? Someone native has told me that it was. Yet I don’t think so because I looked up “peers” with dictionary. I am wondering weather “peers” cover the meaning of coworkers or not nowadays.
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It can mean that, but normal people don't often use it that way. "Peers" has a legalistic sound to it. Better words are "co-workers" and "colleagues". "Colleague" works best in an office setting, whereas "co-worker" works best in a production or factory setting.
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Yes, a 'peer' is someone who is the same level as you...it could be at work or in school. For work, 'colleagues' is another way to say it. Peer is also a verb...to peer or to look at someome, so that might be the confusion.
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Peer means someone who is the same group as you. The group could be defined any number of ways: Coworkers, classmates, fellow citizens, etc. In the U.S. people are tried by a 'jury of their peers', which just means fellow-citizens in that case.
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المهارات اللغوية
الصينية (المندرية), الإنجليزية, الإسبانية
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الإنجليزية, الإسبانية
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