Yuan
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.
26 mar 2023 06:09
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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.
26 marzo 2023
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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.
26 marzo 2023
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.
27 marzo 2023
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