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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

master copy SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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

I. copy [ingl. brit. ˈkɒpi, ingl. am. ˈkɑpi] SUST.

1. copy (reproduction, imitation):

copie f (of de)

2. copy (issue, edition):

3. copy (journalist's, advertiser's text):

II. copy [ingl. brit. ˈkɒpi, ingl. am. ˈkɑpi] V. trans.

1. copy (imitate):

copy person, style, design, system
copier (from sur)

2. copy (duplicate):

copy document, letter, disk, file

3. copy (write out by hand):

copy exercise, answers, inscription, text
recopier (from sur)

III. copy [ingl. brit. ˈkɒpi, ingl. am. ˈkɑpi] V. intr.

copy person, candidate, pupil:

copier (from sur)

en el diccionario PONS

master copy <-pies> SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. copy <-pies> [ˈkɒpi, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:pi] SUST.

1. copy (facsimile):

2. copy FOTO:

3. copy ARTE:

4. copy PRENSA:

copy of a book

5. copy (text to be published):

6. copy (topic for an article):

7. copy INFORM.:

hard copy INFORM.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. copy <-ie-> [ˈkɒpi, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:pi] V. trans. a. fig.

III. copy [ˈkɒpi, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:pi] V. intr. pey. (cheat)

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

I. copy <-pies> [ˈka·pi] SUST.

1. copy (facsimile):

2. copy FOTO:

3. copy ARTE:

4. copy PRENSA:

copy of a book

5. copy (text to be published):

6. copy (topic for an article):

7. copy comput:

hard copy comput

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. copy <-ie-> [ˈka·pi] V. trans. a. fig.

III. copy [ˈka·pi] V. intr. pey. (cheat)

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
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 document was handed to staff and marked for immediate destruction after reading, but a horrified whistle- blower smuggled a copy out of the now-closed school.
www.chroniclelive.co.uk
Part of the plot revolves around retrieving the missing master copy of a film cartridge that makes viewers lose all interest in anything other than viewing it.
www.businessinsider.com.au
Only certain beneficiaries and possible heirs can request a copy of the revocable living trust after you pass away.
asianjournal.com
Unable to hear the lessons, she'd had to copy out her classmates' notes and do extra reading to make up for the barriers she faced.
theconversation.com
At many newspapers, copy editors who review stories for publication work together at what is called a copy desk, supervised by a copy desk chief, night editor, or news editor.
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