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месторождения
masters
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:
the Dutch masters
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
careers master SUST. ingl. brit. ENS.
harbour master SUST.
master stroke SUST.
master print SUST. CINE
master tape SUST.
master plan SUST.
props master SUST. TEAT.
past master SUST.
old master SUST.
1. old master (artist):
2. old master (work):
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:
no man can serve two masters provb.
II. master V. trans.
1. master (have knowledge, control of):
2. master (overcome):
master disk SUST.
master tape SUST.
master builder SUST.
question master SUST. ingl. brit.
animateur(-trice) m (f) de jeu
master bedroom SUST.
dancing master SUST.
master key SUST.
master copy <-pies> SUST.
master file SUST.
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:
no man can serve two masters provb.
II. master V. trans.
1. master (have knowledge, control of):
2. master (overcome):
old master SUST. ARTE
master bedroom SUST.
grand master SUST.
1. grand master JUEGOS (chess pro):
2. grand master (head of order):
past master SUST.
master disk SUST.
master builder SUST.
master file SUST.
master key SUST.
master tape 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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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Key was question master in a debauched quiz to find the smartest comedian.
en.wikipedia.org
The question master gives the player two options which they must choose between.
www.bristolpost.co.uk
The variation in topics kept our audience entertained and our question masters on their toes, as they tried to probe our speakers on their chosen subject.
www.peeblesshirenews.com
Its products are typically marketed toward and installed into moderately sized or larger master key systems.
en.wikipedia.org
The key required to decrypt the master key is called the user key.
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