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master

/mas-ter, mah-ster/US // ˈmæs tər, ˈmɑ stər //UK // (ˈmɑːstə) //

掌握,主人,主,硕士

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person with the ability or power to use, control, or dispose of something: a master of six languages; to be master of one's fate.
    • : an owner of enslaved people, in the institution of chattel slavery; a slaveholder: Antebellum laws and codes in the South restricted the circumstances under which masters could free African Americans from slavery.
    • : an owner of a pet or other animal: The dog waited at the end of the lane every evening to greet his master coming home.
    • : Older Use. the male head of a household: As the oldest son, he felt a lot of pressure to act as the master of the house after his father’s passing.
    • : Older Use. an employer of workers or servants: The valet unpacked his master’s luggage prior to his arrival.
    • : the dominant sexual partner in a BDSM relationship of unequal power.
    • : a person eminently skilled in something, as an occupation, art, or science: the great masters of the Impressionist period.
    • : a person whose teachings others accept or follow: a Zen master.
    • : Chiefly British. a male teacher or schoolmaster.
    • : a worker qualified to teach apprentices and to carry on a trade independently.
    • : a title given to a bridge or chess player who has won or placed in a certain number of officially recognized tournaments.
    • : a person holding this title.
    • : Also called mas·ter mar·i·ner [mas-ter mar-uh-ner, mah-ster] /ˈmæs tər ˈmær ə nər, ˈmɑ stər/ . a person who commands a merchant ship; captain.
    • : a victor or conqueror.
    • : a presiding officer.
    • : an officer of the court to whom some or all of the issues in a case may be referred for the purpose of taking testimony and making a report to the court.
    • : the Master. Jesus Christ.
    • : a person who has been awarded a master's degree.
    • : a boy or young man.
    • : Also called matrix . an original document, drawing, manuscript, etc., from which copies are made.
    • : Machinery, Computers. a device or process that controls another device or process operating in a similar way.Compare slave.
    • : Recording. matrix. a tape or disk from which duplicates may be made.
    • : Also called cop·y neg·a·tive [kop-ee neg-uh-tiv] /ˈkɒp i ˈnɛg ə tɪv/ .Photography. a film, usually a negative, used primarily for making large quantities of prints.
    • : master of foxhounds.
    • : Archaic. a work of art produced by a master.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being master; exercising mastery; dominant.
    • : chief or principal: a master list.
    • : directing or controlling: a master switch.
    • : of or relating to a master from which copies are made: master film; master matrix; master record; master tape.
    • : dominating or predominant: a master play.
    • : being a master of some occupation, art, etc.; eminently skilled: a master diplomat; a master pianist.
    • : being a master carrying on one's trade independently, rather than a worker employed by another: a master plumber.
    • : characteristic of a master; showing expert skill, ability, or knowledge: The chosen design was a master achievement that still amazes architects, engineers, and scientists today.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make oneself master of; become an adept in: to master a language.
    • : to conquer or overcome: to master one's pride.
    • : to rule or direct as master: to master a crew.
    • : Recording. to produce a master tape, disk, or record of: The producer recorded, mixed, and mastered the new album.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.main
Forms: mastered, mastering, masters
nounperson in charge, female or male
Forms: mastered, mastering, masters
Synonyms
administrator管理者,管理员,管理人,管理人员boss老板,老板娘commander司令员,指挥官,司令官,指挥员director导演guru大师,大师级,大师级人物instructor教员,指导员,教官,讲师judge法官,判断,审判员,评审manager经理,经理人,管理人,管理者owner业主,业者ruler执政者,尺子,尺度,尺码teacher老师,教师,师资,师长captain机长,队长chief酋长,首席,首长,主任chieftain首领,头目,酋长,首长commandant指挥官,指挥员,司令员,司令官conqueror征服者,征人controller控制器,控制者,控制员,控制人employer雇主,僱主,雇员,雇佣者general一般,总体,普通,一般情况governor省长,州长,理事长,总督guide指南,指导,导读,导游head头,头部,头颅,头头lord领主,主人,主,主人公matriarch母系氏族长,族长,母系氏族,母仪天下overlord霸主,霸王,霸主级人物,霸王条款overseer监工,监督者,监管人,监管者patriarch元老级人物,族长,家长,元老pedagogue教员,教书匠,教育家,教书先生preceptor辅导员,导师,戒律师,戒尺principal主要的,主要内容,主要负责人,主要pro亲,亲的,亲属,亲们skipper船长,舰长,舵手,船長superintendent监督员,警司,警司大人,学监supervisor监督员,监管人,监督者,主管swami萨米,萨姆taskmaster任务主管,任务负责人,任务执行人,任务经理tutor辅导员,家教,监护人,辅导老师wheel轮子,车轮,轮毂,轮船commanding officer指挥官,司令官,司令员,司令部head person负责人,头人,首长,首长级人物slave driver从属驱动器,从属驱动,从属驱动程序,从属司机spiritual leader精神领袖,灵性领袖,神灵领袖,领袖top dog顶尖的狗,佼佼者,榜眼,榜眼狗
nounexpert, skilled person, female or male
Forms: mastered, mastering, masters
Synonyms
artist艺术家authority权力,权力机构,权力机关,大权在握connoisseur行家,行家里手,行家们,行家的doctor医生,医师,博士,大夫genius天才,天才的,天赋,天才的人guru大师,大师级,大师级人物professional专业,专业的,专业人士,专业人员scientist科学家,科学家们,科研人员,科技人员ace王牌,王牌产品,王牌特工,王牌特工队adept娴熟,娴熟的,熟练掌握,娴熟的人artiste艺人,艺术工作者,文艺工作者,艺术家buff缓冲区,缓冲,缓冲器,缓冲剂champion冠军,冠军得主,锦标赛,冠军的conqueror征服者,征人doyen老头子,老年,老头儿,老友doyenne晓燕,晓雯,晓燕姐,晓玲maestro大师,大师级人物,主人翁,大师级maven天才,天堂,天才们,天堂主pro亲,亲的,亲属,亲们pundit学者,专家学者,风云人物,观点家sage圣人,贤人,贤士,贤者savant聪明人,聪明的人,悟性高的人,悟空shark鲨鱼,鲨鱼,鲨,鲨类victor胜利者,胜者,赢家,获胜者virtuoso杰作,名家,杰出的,杰出人物whiz咝咝声,咝咝声响,咝咝作响,呼呼winner获奖者,赢家,获胜者,冠军wizard巫师,魔法师,向导,精灵old hand老手,老鸟,老手锏,老手儿old pro老亲,老亲戚,老亲的,老亲们past master过去的主人,过去的大师,过去的师父,过去的主prima donna女主角,首席女演员,骁将,首席执行官proficient精通,熟练掌握,熟练,熟练的real pro真正的职业,真正的专家,真正的专业,真正的亲whiz-bang呼啸而过,呼啦啦,呼啸而至,呼风唤雨

Examples

  • One of those reports was a landmark 2003 Nature paper by the evolutionary biologist Joachim Kurtz, then at the Max Planck Institute of Limnology in Germany, and his master’s student Karoline Franz.

  • Every early-stage startup founder needs to master a daunting slate of business skills.

  • Some password managers, including 1Password, also give you a secret key that you’ll need to use with your master password to sign in on new devices.

  • The post How to become a master of featured snippets appeared first on Search Engine Watch.

  • Leonard is a master at both identifying specific spots where he’s most comfortable and getting there pretty much whenever he wants.

  • And that gets to the heart of what makes the game so incredible: By staying silent, it turns the player into the game master.

  • Dickens was a master of heart-wrenching pathos because he felt every pain as he wrote.

  • Why was a master photographer recruited to work with one of the most successful liquor brands on the planet?

  • So the master artist traveled to Beijing and shot in a former palace not far from the Forbidden City.

  • Hitchcock saw the work of, and probably met, Murnau, the great German filmmaker--the earliest master of bleak light and shadow.

  • And with some expressions of mutual good-will and interest, master and man separated.

  • The "bad form" of telling a lie to the head-master is a later illustration of the same thing.

  • Here and there exceptional industry or extraordinary capacity raised the artisan to wealth and turned the "man" into the "master."

  • Why should not Aristide, past master in drumming, find an honourable position in the orchestra of the Tournée Gulland?

  • The secretary trembled in his every limb; his eyes shunned his master's as his master's had shunned Garnache's awhile ago.