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Etymology: [ pir ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Middle French per, from per, adjective, equal, from Latin par.

GRUP ÜYELERİ, akran, dikkatle bakmak, yaşıt, asilzade/akran, Taydaş, dikkatle bak, eşdüzey, belli belirsiz görünmek, eş, emsal, lord, tay, bir parça görünmek, bir delikten bakmak veya çıkmak, out aralıktan dışarı bakmak, into/at -e dikkatle bakmak, İng. dük/marki/kont/vikont/baron unvanlı kimse, ingiliz asılzadesi, kanun önünde aynı haklara sahip olan kimse, çıkmak, akrandan biri, "in, asilzade, görevdeş,

1 GRUP ÜYELERİ  Askeri     ts
2Peer akran  isim     ts
3peer dikkatle bakmak     ts
4Peer yaşıt  isim     ts
5peer asilzade/akran     ts
6peer Taydaş     ts
7peer dikkatle bak     ts
8peer eşdüzey     ts
9peer belli belirsiz görünmek  fiil     ts
10peers.     ts
11Peer emsal  isim     ts
12Peer lord  isim     ts
13peer tay     ts
14peer bir parça görünmek     ts
15peer bir delikten bakmak veya çıkmak     ts
16peer out aralıktan dışarı bakmak  fiil     ts
17peer into/at -e dikkatle bakmak  fiil     ts
18peer İng. dük/marki/kont/vikont/baron unvanlı kimse  isim     ts
19peer ingiliz asılzadesi     ts
20peer kanun önünde aynı haklara sahip olan kimse     ts
21peer çıkmak     ts
22peer akrandan biri     ts
23peer "in     ts
24peer asilzade     ts
25peer görevdeş     ts
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A male given name, variant of Piers, a section of the British Houses of Parliament, the House of Lords, the House of Peers, A patronymic surname, variant of Piers, third-person singular of peer, plural of peer, To carry communications traffic terminating on one's own network on an equivalency basis to and from another network, usually without charge or payment. Contrast with transit where one pays another network provider to carry one's traffic, Somebody or something who/that is at an equal level, To look with difficulty, or as if searching for something, A noble with a hereditary title, i.e., a peerage, and in times past, with certain rights and privileges not enjoyed by commoners, Relationship between network devices that have mutual access to each other's resources, Hebrew family name, a person who is of equal standing with another in a group a nobleman (duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron) who is a member of the British peerage look searchingly; "We peered into the back of the shop to see whether a salesman was around, An intermediate process that can start a local client We recommend that you always start local clients by using their peer processes (with names hpxt *), To be, or to assume to be, equal, To make equal in rank, Term used to describe networked computers with equal status (see client and server), A comrade; a companion; a fellow; an associate, Another news server that connects to exchange news through a newsfeed, A person who has received a Patent of Arms and who is considered to embody the ideals of chivalry and courtesy, A Knight, Laurel, or Pelican, To look at surreptitiously, To come in sight; to appear, To look narrowly or curiously or intently; to peep; as, the peering day, One of the same rank, quality, endowments, character, etc, an equal; a match; a mate, A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm, A holder of a noble title See PEERAGE, look searchingly; "We peered into the back of the shop to see whether a salesman was around", a nobleman (duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron) who is a member of the British peerage, When two programs are sending data to each other over a network, they are peers This term is usually seen in the phrase "remote peer", meaning "the host that you are exchanging data with", An ISP with which one has a peering relationship, A term used of the Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT) to refer to the underlying classes that provide the platform-specific implementation of component classes, a person who is of equal standing with another in a group, Your peers are the people who are the same age as you or who have the same status as you. His engaging personality made him popular with his peers. to look very carefully at something, especially because you are having difficulty seeing it, person of equal rank or standing; friend, companion; nobleman, look, glance, If you peer at something, you look at it very hard, usually because it is difficult to see clearly. I had been peering at a computer print-out that made no sense at all He watched the Customs official peer into the driver's window, In Britain, a peer is a member of the nobility who has or had the right to vote in the House of Lords. Lord Swan was made a life peer in 1981, (n ) In networking, a hardware or software unit that is in the same protocol layer as another unit, An immediately adjacent router with which a protocol relationship has been established Also called a neighbor, (an entity) at the same protocol layer (eg at NIL, MCAST, SERVER layer), Any computer that may both request and provide services, A non-RADGUARD external device that protects transmitted data using the IPsec security mechanism, The actual implementation of a GUI component on a specific platform Peer components reside within a Toolkit object See Toolkit, In networking, any functional unit in the same layer as another entity, A router that operates on the same protocol layer as another router, an equal, as in: When it comes to playing the violin, he has no peer, In the context of this document, a peer refers to a PIX Firewall or other device, such as a Cisco router, that participates in IPSec, IKE, and CA, Person of the same age or social group, A peer is a computing node that talks to other peers as an equal A peer can both initiate connection to other peers and accept connections from other peers, The term 'peer' is used in this project to indicate a relationship based on shared/equivalent professional expertise That is, 'peers' are those who have expertise that is relevant to the design and construction of ICT-based resources, including expertise relevant to making judgements about the quality of a resource, In networking, a device to which a computer has a network connection that is relatively symmetrical, i e where both devices can initiate or respond to a similar set of requests,

26 A male given name, variant of Piers     ts
27 a section of the British Houses of Parliament, the House of Lords, the House of Peers     ts
28 A patronymic surname     ts
29 variant of Piers     ts
30 third-person singular of peer     ts
31 plural of peer     ts
32peer To carry communications traffic terminating on one's own network on an equivalency basis to and from another network, usually without charge or payment. Contrast with transit where one pays another network provider to carry one's traffic     ts
33peer Somebody or something who/that is at an equal level     ts
34peer To look with difficulty, or as if searching for something - "He would peek into the curtained windows, or, climbing upon the roof, peer down the black depths of the chimney in vain endeavor to solve the unknown wonders that lay within those strong walls."     ts
35peer A noble with a hereditary title, i.e., a peerage, and in times past, with certain rights and privileges not enjoyed by commoners     ts
36peer Relationship between network devices that have mutual access to each other's resources     ts
37Peer Hebrew family name  isim     ts
38peer a person who is of equal standing with another in a group a nobleman (duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron) who is a member of the British peerage look searchingly; "We peered into the back of the shop to see whether a salesman was around     ts
39peer An intermediate process that can start a local client We recommend that you always start local clients by using their peer processes (with names hpxt *)     ts
40peer To be, or to assume to be, equal     ts
41peer To make equal in rank     ts
42peer Term used to describe networked computers with equal status (see client and server)     ts
43peer A comrade; a companion; a fellow; an associate     ts
44peer Another news server that connects to exchange news through a newsfeed     ts
45peer A person who has received a Patent of Arms and who is considered to embody the ideals of chivalry and courtesy     ts
46peer A Knight, Laurel, or Pelican     ts
47peer To look at surreptitiously     ts
48peer To come in sight; to appear     ts
49peer To look narrowly or curiously or intently; to peep; as, the peering day     ts
50peer One of the same rank, quality, endowments, character, etc     ts
51peer an equal; a match; a mate     ts
52peer A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm     ts
53peer A holder of a noble title See PEERAGE     ts
54peer look searchingly; "We peered into the back of the shop to see whether a salesman was around"     ts
55peer a nobleman (duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron) who is a member of the British peerage     ts
56peer When two programs are sending data to each other over a network, they are peers This term is usually seen in the phrase "remote peer", meaning "the host that you are exchanging data with"     ts
57peer An ISP with which one has a peering relationship     ts
58peer A term used of the Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT) to refer to the underlying classes that provide the platform-specific implementation of component classes     ts
59peer a person who is of equal standing with another in a group     ts
60peer Your peers are the people who are the same age as you or who have the same status as you. His engaging personality made him popular with his peers. to look very carefully at something, especially because you are having difficulty seeing it     ts
61peer person of equal rank or standing; friend, companion; nobleman  isim     ts
62peer look, glance  fiil     ts
63peer If you peer at something, you look at it very hard, usually because it is difficult to see clearly. I had been peering at a computer print-out that made no sense at all He watched the Customs official peer into the driver's window     ts
64peer In Britain, a peer is a member of the nobility who has or had the right to vote in the House of Lords. Lord Swan was made a life peer in 1981     ts
65peer (n ) In networking, a hardware or software unit that is in the same protocol layer as another unit     ts
66peer An immediately adjacent router with which a protocol relationship has been established Also called a neighbor     ts
67peer (an entity) at the same protocol layer (eg at NIL, MCAST, SERVER layer)     ts
68peer Any computer that may both request and provide services     ts
69peer A non-RADGUARD external device that protects transmitted data using the IPsec security mechanism     ts
70peer The actual implementation of a GUI component on a specific platform Peer components reside within a Toolkit object See Toolkit     ts
71peer In networking, any functional unit in the same layer as another entity     ts
72peer A router that operates on the same protocol layer as another router     ts
73peer an equal, as in: When it comes to playing the violin, he has no peer     ts
74peer In the context of this document, a peer refers to a PIX Firewall or other device, such as a Cisco router, that participates in IPSec, IKE, and CA     ts
75peer Person of the same age or social group     ts
76peer A peer is a computing node that talks to other peers as an equal A peer can both initiate connection to other peers and accept connections from other peers     ts
77peer The term 'peer' is used in this project to indicate a relationship based on shared/equivalent professional expertise That is, 'peers' are those who have expertise that is relevant to the design and construction of ICT-based resources, including expertise relevant to making judgements about the quality of a resource     ts
78peer In networking, a device to which a computer has a network connection that is relatively symmetrical, i e where both devices can initiate or respond to a similar set of requests     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada peers kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. peers kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan peers kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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