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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

master stroke SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. stroke [ingl. brit. strəʊk, ingl. am. stroʊk] SUST.

1. stroke (blow):

2. stroke (touch):

stroke fig.

3. stroke DEP.:

4. stroke DEP. (in rowing):

5. stroke ARTE:

6. stroke (in punctuation):

7. stroke (of clock):

8. stroke MED.:

9. stroke TÉC. (in engine, pump):

10. stroke (caress):

to give sb/sth a stroke
caresser qn/qc

II. stroke [ingl. brit. strəʊk, ingl. am. stroʊk] V. trans.

1. stroke (caress):

stroke person, animal

2. stroke DEP. (in rowing):

III. stroke [ingl. brit. strəʊk, ingl. am. stroʊk] V. intr. DEP.

IV. stroke [ingl. brit. strəʊk, ingl. am. stroʊk]

breaststroke SUST.

I. master [ingl. brit. ˈmɑːstə, ingl. am. ˈmæstər] SUST.

1. master (man in charge):

2. master (person in control):

3. master (person who excels):

a master of violin, narrative
a master of tactics, public relations

4. master ARTE:

5. master ENS. (teacher):

6. master ingl. brit. UNIV. (of college):

7. master:

8. master:

master, a. Master (as form of address) arcznte.

9. master UNIV. (graduate):

maîtrise f (in en, de)

10. master NÁUT.:

11. master (in chess, bridge etc):

12. master (title of young man):

the young master arcznte.

II. Masters SUST.

Masters sust. pl. + v. sing. DEP.:

III. master [ingl. brit. ˈmɑːstə, ingl. am. ˈmæstər] ADJ. (skilled)

master architect, butcher, chef, craftsman
master atrbv. smuggler, spy, terrorist, thief

IV. master [ingl. brit. ˈmɑːstə, ingl. am. ˈmæstər] V. trans.

1. master (learn, become proficient in or with):

master subject, language, controls, computers, theory, basics, complexities
master art, skill

2. master (control):

master feelings, situation, person
master phobia

en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

I. stroke [strəʊk, ingl. am. stroʊk] V. trans.

1. stroke (move hand over):

2. stroke (hit smoothly):

stroke the ball

II. stroke [strəʊk, ingl. am. stroʊk] SUST.

1. stroke (gentle caress):

2. stroke (blow):

3. stroke MED.:

4. stroke (bit, sign, sound):

stroke of luck, fate
stroke of a pen

5. stroke form. (lash with whip):

6. stroke (swimming method):

7. stroke no pl., in neg. coloq. (unit of labour):

8. stroke (oblique sign):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I. master SUST.

1. master (person in control):

maître(sse) m (f)

2. master (competent person):

3. master ingl. brit. (schoolteacher):

master in primary school
master in secondary school

4. master (manager of a college):

5. master (title for a young man):

6. master UNIV.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. master V. trans.

1. master (have knowledge, control of):

2. master (overcome):

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. stroke [stroʊk] SUST.

1. stroke (gentle caress):

to give sb a stroke fig.

2. stroke (blow):

3. stroke MED.:

4. stroke (bit, sign, sound):

stroke of luck, fate
stroke of a pen

5. stroke form. (lash with whip):

6. stroke (swimming method):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. stroke [stroʊk] V. trans.

1. stroke (move hand over):

2. stroke (hit smoothly):

stroke ball

I. master SUST.

1. master (person in control):

maître(sse) m (f)

2. master (competent person):

3. master (original for making copies):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. master V. trans.

1. master (have knowledge, control of):

2. master (overcome):

Present
Istroke
youstroke
he/she/itstrokes
westroke
youstroke
theystroke
Past
Istroked
youstroked
he/she/itstroked
westroked
youstroked
theystroked
Present Perfect
Ihavestroked
youhavestroked
he/she/ithasstroked
wehavestroked
youhavestroked
theyhavestroked
Past Perfect
Ihadstroked
youhadstroked
he/she/ithadstroked
wehadstroked
youhadstroked
theyhadstroked

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Also, finding the first free pty master can be racy unless a locking scheme is adopted.
en.wikipedia.org
Examples of parade armour by master armourers are on display.
en.wikipedia.org
It is difficult to judge which individuals are polyglots, as there is no uncontroversial definition of what it means to master a language.
en.wikipedia.org
However, at some point the mixdown master tape for this song was also lost, and apparently no backup copies had been made.
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They operate out of a master control center hidden deep inside a backyard tree.
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