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maestro

/mahy-stroh/US // ˈmaɪ stroʊ //UK // (ˈmaɪstrəʊ) //

大师,大师级人物,主人翁,大师级

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural maes·tros.

    • : an eminent composer, teacher, or conductor of music: Toscanini and other great maestros.
    • : a title of respect used in addressing or referring to such a person.
    • : a master of any art: the maestros of poetry.

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Examples

  • Federer — so often likened to a maestro, a painter, a ballet dancer — can make the game look artfully effortless, such is his uncommon fast-twitch grace.

  • Levine, who died earlier this month at age 77, was the symbol for maestro.

  • The maestro managed to return to the NSO podium a few times toward the end of that month, salvaging some of the repertoire they had prepped for Asia with a pair of concerts featuring guest violinist Akiko Suwanai.

  • Although humans are hardly smelling maestros in the animal kingdom, we can nevertheless detect roughly one trillion odors, often with only a single scent molecule drifting into our noses.

  • If anything, given the close call with the playoffs last season, the franchise’s decision to stand pat confirms its trust in its maestro to run the show.

  • Wyclef Jean, the 45-year-old music maestro, has dabbled in many things.

  • But all that ass-shaking as part of the showpersonship—mm, one could guess what the gospel maestro might be muttering.

  • The next “story” as the novelist William Kennedy, another maestro, would say.

  • She told me he insisted she called him Maestro: “I thought it was ridiculous and silly,” she said.

  • At the opening, Clinton was very much the maestro, a mixture of MC and talk show host.

  • Further, the fittings for them had to be made presumably on the premises of the maestro and not as at present in foreign parts.

  • The maestro was not so enthusiastic as Messiani, but he promised to do what he could.

  • This artist was the son of Maestro Cione, a goldsmith of Florence.

  • Why, to the manager, I suppose; the maestro—the man who holds the gambling concession in this place.

  • The prodigious stimulus of such a teacher (cotanto maestro) made the reading a real labor of love.