peer pressure

更新时间:2026-06-15 16:30:14   栏目: 英语词典

Peer Pressure(同龄人压力)是一种社会心理现象,指的是个体由于感受到来自同龄群体的影响而改变自己的行为、态度或信仰。通常,个体在集体中为了获得认同或避免被排斥,可能会在行为上做出不符合自己意愿的妥协。

音标:

/pɪər/ /ˈprɛʃər/

翻译:

同龄人压力,群体压力

读音:

Peer:/pɪər/,发音类似于“皮尔”。

Pressure:/ˈprɛʃər/,发音类似于“普瑞舍”。

用法:

Peer pressure通常指来自同龄群体的压力,尤其是青少年或年轻人在同伴面前经常会有这种心理压力,导致他们做出与个人信念不一致的决定。

例句:

Many teenagers feel peer pressure to smoke because their friends are doing it.

He resisted peer pressure and chose to follow his own path.

Peer pressure in high school can lead to risky behaviors like drinking or drug use.

Peer pressure often pushes individuals to conform to societal norms even when they don't agree.

The pressure to fit in with peers can sometimes lead to poor decision-making.

It’s important to teach children how to handle peer pressure effectively.

Peer pressure isn’t always negative; it can sometimes encourage people to adopt good habits.

She gave in to peer pressure and wore the latest fashion even though she didn't like it.

Peer pressure can have a lasting impact on someone’s self-esteem and choices.

Dealing with peer pressure requires strong personal values and self-confidence.

短语搭配:

Give in to peer pressure:屈服于同龄人压力

Resist peer pressure:抗拒同龄人压力

Suffer from peer pressure:受到同龄人压力的影响

Peer pressure to conform:同龄人压力要求顺从

Peer pressure influences:同龄人压力的影响

总结:

Peer pressure 是一种普遍存在的心理现象,尤其在青少年和年轻人中尤为显著。它可以是积极的,也可能是负面的,取决于具体情况。在面对这种压力时,保持自我意识和独立思考非常重要。