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I. master [ˈmɑ:stəɐ, ingl. am. ˈmæstɚ] SUST.

1. master:

master of house
master of house
master of slave
master of dog
the young master

2. master (one who excels):

master
master craftsman
to be a master of sth

3. master (instructor):

master
master

4. master ingl. brit. (schoolteacher):

master

5. master (master copy):

master
master

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be one's own master

II. master [ˈmɑ:stəɐ, ingl. am. ˈmæstɚ] V. trans.

1. master (cope with):

master
master

2. master (become proficient at):

master
master
master

Master's SUST., Master's degree SUST.

dancing master SUST.

dancing master

master class <-es> SUST.

master class

master key SUST.

master key

master plan SUST.

master plan

master race SUST.

master race

master switch <-es> SUST.

master switch

old master SUST. ARTE

question master SUST. ingl. brit.

question master

station master SUST.

station master

Master of Arts SUST.

Master of Arts

Master of Ceremonies SUST.

Master of Ceremonies
Master of Ceremonies
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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Over the course of his career, he became a master parachutist with over 300 jumps.
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This allows the master latch to store the input value when the clock signal transitions from low to high.
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The master bedroom suite has a walk-in wardrobe, an en-suite bathroom and even a balcony.
www.plymouthherald.co.uk
Also, finding the first free pty master can be racy unless a locking scheme is adopted.
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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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