look very carefully or hard, especially as if not able to see clearly
a member of any of five noble ranks
a person of the same age, class
"We peered into the back of the shop to see whether a salesman was around"
Some of those men were the peers of the best European statesmen of the time.
出自: J. Bryce
Curious faces peered from the windows.
出自: L. M. Montgomery
He peered, trying to discern the shadowy intruders.
出自: I. Murdoch
Leaning into the shaft, peering down into the darkness.
出自: P. Dickinson
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