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Definition of "master" in Englisch

noun

  1. Someone who has control over something or someone.

  2. The owner of an animal or slave.

  3. (nautical) The captain of a merchant ship; a master mariner.

    • Master at two-and-twenty, and married at twenty-three
  4. (dated) A male head of household.

  5. Someone who employs others.

  6. An expert at something.

    • Mark Twain was a master of fiction.
  7. A tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices.

  8. (dated) A male schoolteacher.

  9. A skilled artist.

  10. (dated) A man or a boy; mister. See Master.

  11. A master's degree; a type of postgraduate degree, usually undertaken after a bachelor degree.

    • She has a master in psychology.
  12. A person holding such a degree.

    • He is a master of marine biology.
  13. The original of a document or of a recording.

    • The band couldn't find the master, so they re-recorded their tracks.
  14. (by extension, music) The copyright in a sound recording.

    • Many modern recording artists value owning their masters.
  15. (film) The primary wide shot of a scene, into which the closeups will be edited later.

  16. (law) A parajudicial officer (such as a referee, an auditor, an examiner, or an assessor) specially appointed to help a court with its proceedings.

    • The case was tried by a master, who concluded that the plaintiffs were the equitable owners of the property.[…]
  17. (engineering, computing) A device that is controlling other devices or is an authoritative source.

    • a master wheel
    • a master database
  18. (Freemasonry) A person holding an office of authority, especially the presiding officer.

  19. (by extension) A person holding a similar office in other civic societies.

  20. Ellipsis of master key.

  21. (BDSM) A male dominant.

adjective

  1. Masterful.

    • a master performance
  2. Main, principal or predominant.

  3. Highly skilled.

    • master batsman
  4. Original.

    • master copy

verb

  • (intransitive) To be a master.

  • (transitive) To become the master of; to subject to one's will, control, or authority; to conquer; to overpower; to subdue.

  • (transitive) To learn to a high degree of proficiency.

    • It took her years to master the art of needlecraft.
  • (transitive, obsolete) To own; to possess.

  • (transitive, especially of a musical performance) To make a master copy of.

  • (intransitive, usually with in) To earn a Master's degree.

    • He mastered in English at the state college.
  • noun

    1. (nautical, in combination) A vessel having a specified number of masts.

      • a two-master