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Related topics: Governmentpeer·age /ˈpɪərɪdʒ $ ˈpɪr-/ noun 1. the peerage PGall the British peers considered as a group 〔英国的〕贵族〔总称〕2. [countable]PG the rank of a British peer 〔英国的〕贵族爵位Examples from the Corpuspeerage• In February 1921 he gave up office and soon afterwards he accepted a peerage and retired from active politics.• Mo Mowlam, the retiring Cabinet Office minister, is believed to have refused a peerage.• Members of the House of Lords sat by virtue of birth, holding hereditary peerages.• I earn my first of these by commenting that there were a few raised eyebrows when his peerage was announced last June.• With union, new peerages came into being.• Both acts are morally wrong - Edward should not have abused his divine right and curried favour by dishing out peerages.• Prior to union, each kingdom had its own peerage.peer·age nounChineseSyllable Corpus all group British as peers considered the a |