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- Confusion regarding the use of peer-review vs peer review
In an academic paper, I need to use the term peer-review many times However, not 100% sure when to include hyphen Normally, I do not use hyphen when I say, for example: When students participat
- What does ‘peer around something’ mean? - English Language Usage . . .
To peer around something means to look from behind it The confusion may come in that your second use of peering is not actually an alternative meaning: b) The moon peered from behind dark clouds This is instead making use of a literary device called personification; it projects person-like qualities on the moon, as if it were looking out from behind the clouds
- etymology - Where does the e in appear come from? - English . . .
[Peer is an easier form to pronounce than pear, so it's become corrupted, in much the same way as Antipodean English might change the pronunciation of pear to be less like English pear and more like peer ] Apparent has a more direct route from aparoir apparere (that is, from the OF aparant), and never changed to e: it's always been a
- Yes sir usage - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
When said individual enthusiastically endorses a suggestion made by a peer A I think you ought to be promoted to tech lead You're smarter than Michael B Yes, sir! When said individual wants to comment on the remarkable nature of something A I see the U S is pulling out of the global climate agreement B Yes, sir That actually happened
- On the other end side of the phone line - English Language Usage . . .
What's the proper way to reference somebody who're you talking with by a peer-to-peer phone line, usually if you don't know who's there exactly? Russian language, for example, has the idiom (они)
- Whats a single word for a person who doesnt follow the crowd?
I'm looking for a word with a positive undertone to describe a teenager who does her own thing and doesn't cave in to peer pressure Any suggestions? Thanks Question edited 1 30 16 Someone ma
- What can I call other students if I am also a student?
Not at all 'Peer pressure' is definitely a well-known phenomenon, however that phrase is far from the only use of the word 'peer' Your peers are basically just the people who are at the same level as you in one way or another It is quite a context sensitive word At a school, peers might mean fellow students (or teachers, if you're a teacher)
- Good term for a business partner and competitor?
I don't believe that there's any term such as frenemy that encapsulates the ideas of both partner and competitor when it comes to companies You could perhaps choose from some of the more non-committal related terms such as: Peer Associate Affiliate On second thought, I suppose that only peer could be construed as completely neutral But there you have it
- Meaning of its like moist black velvet. (From The Most Dangerous . . .
quot;Can't see it, quot; remarked Rainsford, trying to peer through the dank tropical night that was palpable as it pressed its thick warm blackness in upon the yacht quot;You've good eyes, quot
- single word requests - Synonym for Fellow Sufferers? - English . . .
Actually, I'd forgotten about "peer support groups" But even though I'm quite familiar with that usage (effectively adjectival, equivalent to "self-help groups") Years ago I did actually go to "group therapy" sessions, but I personally probably wouldn't have referred to the other participants as my "peers"
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