substantivo “master”
 sing. master, pl. masters ou incontável
- mestreInscreva-se para ver as traduções de frases de exemplo e as definições monolíngues de cada palavra. 
 Beethoven was a master at composing symphonies. 
- mestre (com autoridade ou controle)The dog obeyed as soon as its master called its name. 
- senhor (de escravos)The slave had to endure harsh treatment from his master. 
- capitão (de navio comercial)The master of the vessel navigated through the storm with great skill. 
- patrãoThe carpenter's master was known for his fine craftsmanship. 
- mestre-artesãoAfter years of experience, the electrician became a master and started training apprentices. 
- mestradoAfter completing her bachelor's, she pursued a master in environmental science. 
- mestre (com mestrado)As a master in architecture, she was sought after for her expertise in sustainable design. 
- matrizThe studio requested the master tape to produce more copies of the album. 
- dispositivo mestreThe master server manages all the data transactions in the network. 
- navio (com um número específico de mastros)The old painting depicted a three-master sailing across the ocean. 
adjetivo “master”
 forma base master, não graduável
- mestre (habilidoso)Her master stroke in the final set won her the tennis championship. 
- principalThe master bedroom in the house was twice the size of the other bedrooms. 
- originalThe publisher kept the master edition of the novel in a secure vault. 
verbo “master”
 infinitivo master; ele masters; pret. mastered; part. mastered; ger. mastering
- dominarHe spent countless hours practicing chess to master the game. 
- subjugarThe young horse was difficult to train, but the trainer was determined to master it. 
- masterizarThe sound engineer worked late into the night to master the live concert recording. 
- concluir o mestradoAfter completing her undergraduate studies, she decided to master in educational leadership.