master / ˈmæs tər, ˈmɑ stər /

⭐基础词汇掌握主人硕士

master3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. being master; exercising mastery; dominant.
  2. chief or principal: a master list.
  3. directing or controlling: a master switch.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to make oneself master of; become an adept in: to master a language.
  2. to conquer or overcome: to master one's pride.
  3. to rule or direct as master: to master a crew.
  4. Recording. to produce a master tape, disk, or record of: The producer recorded, mixed, and mastered the new album.

master 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

expert

adj. 形容词 adjective

main

n. 名词 noun

person in charge, female or male

n. 名词 noun

expert, skilled person, female or male

v. 动词 verb

learn; become proficient

更多master例句

  1. 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.
  2. Every early-stage startup founder needs to master a daunting slate of business skills.
  3. 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.
  4. The post How to become a master of featured snippets appeared first on Search Engine Watch.
  5. Leonard is a master at both identifying specific spots where he’s most comfortable and getting there pretty much whenever he wants.
  6. And that gets to the heart of what makes the game so incredible: By staying silent, it turns the player into the game master.
  7. Dickens was a master of heart-wrenching pathos because he felt every pain as he wrote.
  8. Why was a master photographer recruited to work with one of the most successful liquor brands on the planet?
  9. So the master artist traveled to Beijing and shot in a former palace not far from the Forbidden City.
  10. Hitchcock saw the work of, and probably met, Murnau, the great German filmmaker--the earliest master of bleak light and shadow.
  11. And with some expressions of mutual good-will and interest, master and man separated.
  12. The "bad form" of telling a lie to the head-master is a later illustration of the same thing.
  13. Here and there exceptional industry or extraordinary capacity raised the artisan to wealth and turned the "man" into the "master."
  14. Why should not Aristide, past master in drumming, find an honourable position in the orchestra of the Tournée Gulland?
  15. The secretary trembled in his every limb; his eyes shunned his master's as his master's had shunned Garnache's awhile ago.