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I. master [ˈmɑ:stəʳ, ingl. am. ˈmæstɚ] SUST.
1. master of slave, dog:
master
pan m
2. master (expert):
master
3. master ingl. brit. (man of the house):
the master
4. master (teacher):
master
5. master (master copy):
master
6. master Brit NÁUT.:
master
7. master Brit (official):
master
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be a past master of sth
II. master [ˈmɑ:stəʳ, ingl. am. ˈmæstɚ] V. trans.
1. master fear, weakness:
master
pokonywać [perf pokonać]
2. master language, skill:
master
opanowywać [perf opanować]
master agreement SUST. DER.
master agreement
master tape SUST.
master tape
question-master SUST. ingl. brit.
question-master
Master of Arts SUST.
master of ceremonies SUST.
master of ceremonies
prowadzący(-ca) m (f)
Master of Science SUST.
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master bedroom SUST.
master bedroom ARQUIT. coloc.
Entrada de OpenDict
Grand Master SUST.
Present
Imaster
youmaster
he/she/itmasters
wemaster
youmaster
theymaster
Past
Imastered
youmastered
he/she/itmastered
wemastered
youmastered
theymastered
Present Perfect
Ihavemastered
youhavemastered
he/she/ithasmastered
wehavemastered
youhavemastered
theyhavemastered
Past Perfect
Ihadmastered
youhadmastered
he/she/ithadmastered
wehadmastered
youhadmastered
theyhadmastered
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The master tape of the recording sessions has been lost.
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Thus, releases are close copies of the original master tape.
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Prior to the cutting of the master disc, the master tape was often subjected to further electronic treatment by a specialist mastering engineer.
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Due to the band's tight budget, they ran the recorder at half-speed to fit everything on one master tape.
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This is accomplished by playing master tape at half its normal speed, while simultaneously running the cutting lathe at half speed.
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