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master (EN)
nom, adjectif, verbe

nom “master”

sg. master, pl. masters ou indén.
  1. maître
    Beethoven was a master at composing symphonies.
  2. maître
    The dog obeyed as soon as its master called its name.
  3. maître (d'esclaves)
    The slave had to endure harsh treatment from his master.
  4. capitaine
    The master of the vessel navigated through the storm with great skill.
  5. employeur
    The carpenter's master was known for his fine craftsmanship.
  6. maître artisan
    After years of experience, the electrician became a master and started training apprentices.
  7. master
    After completing her bachelor's, she pursued a master in environmental science.
  8. titulaire d'un master
    As a master in architecture, she was sought after for her expertise in sustainable design.
  9. original
    The studio requested the master tape to produce more copies of the album.
  10. maître (dispositif)
    The master server manages all the data transactions in the network.
  11. navire à mâts (par exemple "trois-mâts")
    The old painting depicted a three-master sailing across the ocean.

adjectif “master”

forme de base master, non gradable
  1. maître (adjectif)
    Her master stroke in the final set won her the tennis championship.
  2. principal
    The master bedroom in the house was twice the size of the other bedrooms.
  3. original (adjectif)
    The publisher kept the master edition of the novel in a secure vault.

verbe “master”

infinitif master; il masters; prét. mastered; part. passé mastered; gér. mastering
  1. maîtriser
    He spent countless hours practicing chess to master the game.
  2. dominer
    The young horse was difficult to train, but the trainer was determined to master it.
  3. masteriser
    The sound engineer worked late into the night to master the live concert recording.
  4. obtenir un master
    After completing her undergraduate studies, she decided to master in educational leadership.