master
mas
ˈmÊs
mās
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tər
tēr
/ˈmɑːstə/

A(z) „master” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

mester, szakĂ©rtƑ

someone who has become very skillful in their chosen art, particularly one in the past
master definition and meaning
Példåk
As a master of classical music, the conductor led the orchestra with precision and grace.
A klasszikus zene mestereként, a karmester pontossåggal és kecsességgel vezette az zenekart.
02

a person who holds authority or control over others

Példåk
The slaves were forced to obey their master.
03

eredeti, master

an original version of a movie, document, recording, etc. from which copies can be made
Példåk
She reviewed the master before approving distribution.
04

a fighter skilled enough to defeat opponents consistently

Példåk
The master defeated every challenger that stepped forward.
05

someone who directs or supervises the work of others

Példåk
She reported to the master in charge of the project.
06

the head or principal of a school

Példåk
Parents met with the master to discuss curriculum changes.
07

a key designed to open multiple locks

Példåk
She misplaced the master and caused a security scare.
08

an expert authorized to teach and guide apprentices

Példåk
She earned the rank of master after passing the guild's exams.
09

mester, mesterképzés

a person who holds a second university degree or an equivalent one
Példåk
He is a master of fine arts with a focus on painting.
Ɛ a kĂ©pzƑmƱvĂ©szet mestere, festĂ©sre specializĂĄlĂłdva.
10

a licensed officer in command of a merchant ship

Példåk
She served as master on several long voyages.
to master
01

elsajĂĄtĂ­t, megismer

to learn to perform or use a skill or ability thoroughly and completely
Transitive: to master a skill
to master definition and meaning
Példåk
After years of practice, she finally mastered the skill of playing the guitar.
Évek gyakorlĂĄsa utĂĄn vĂ©gĂŒl elsajĂĄtĂ­totta a gitĂĄrozĂĄs kĂ©pessĂ©gĂ©t.
02

elsajátít, legyƑz

to demonstrate dominance or the ability to overcome challenges or opponents
Transitive: to master a challenge or difficulty
Példåk
After numerous setbacks, the team persevered to master the obstacles and complete the challenging project.
SzĂĄmos visszaesĂ©s utĂĄn a csapat kitartott, hogy legyƑzze az akadĂĄlyokat Ă©s befejezze a kihĂ­vĂĄst jelentƑ projektet.
03

elsajĂĄtĂ­t, megszerez

to completely understand or become very knowledgeable about something
Transitive: to master a concept or subject
Példåk
It took him years to master the complexities of the financial system.
Évekbe telt, mire elsajĂĄtĂ­totta a pĂ©nzĂŒgyi rendszer összetettsĂ©gĂ©t.
04

masterel, véglegesít

to make the final version of a musical rendition or movie from which copies can be made
Transitive: to master a musical piece or movie
Példåk
After weeks of editing, the director mastered the film for release.
A hetekig tartĂł szerkesztĂ©s utĂĄn a rendezƑ befejezte a filmet a megjelenĂ©sre.
01

being the most important or central element in a set, system, or process

Példåk
They identified the master file that all others depended on.
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