| 单词 | master | 
| 释义 | mas·ter    (măstər)n. 1.  One that has control over another person, a group of persons, or a thing, especially: a.  The owner or keeper of an animal: The dog ran toward its master. b.  The owner of a slave. c.  One who has control over or ownership of something: the master of a large tea plantation. d.  An employer. e.  The man who serves as the head of a household. f.  One who defeats another; a victor: I had to admit that I had met my master and so conceded the game. g.  One who acts out the role of the dominating partner in a sadomasochistic relationship. 2.  The captain of a merchant ship. Also called  master mariner. 3.  a.  One whose teachings or doctrines are accepted by followers. b.   Master Christianity   Jesus. 4.  A male teacher, schoolmaster, or tutor. 5.  One who holds a master's degree. 6.  a.  An artist or performer of great and exemplary skill. b.  An old master. 7.  A worker qualified to teach apprentices and carry on the craft independently. 8.  An expert: a master of three languages. 9.  Abbr. M. a.  Used formerly as a title for a man holding a naval office ranking next below a lieutenant on a warship. b.  Used as a title for a man who serves as the head or presiding officer of certain societies, clubs, orders, or institutions. c.   Master Used as a title for any of various male officers having specified duties concerning the management of the British royal household. d.   Master Used as a courtesy title before the given or full name of a boy not considered old enough to be addressed as Mister. e.  Archaic   Used as a form of address for a man; mister. 10.  One who is appointed to assist a court in the performance of certain legal functions, such as the taking of testimony and calculating damages in complex litigation. Also called  special master. 11.   Master A man who owns a pack of hounds or is the chief officer of a hunt. 12.  An original, such as an original document or audio recording, from which copies can be made. adj. 1.  Of, relating to, or characteristic of a master. 2.  Principal or predominant: a master plot. 3.  Controlling all other parts of a mechanism: a master switch. 4.  Highly skilled or proficient: a master thief. 5.  Being an original from which copies are made. tr.v.  mas·tered, mas·ter·ing, mas·ters  1.  To become very skilled in or knowledgeable about: mastered the language in a year's study. 2.  To overcome or defeat: He finally mastered his addiction to drugs. 3.  To produce a master copy of (an audio or video recording, for example).  [Middle English maister, master, from Old English māgister, mægister and Old French maistre, both from Latin magister; see  meg- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] master·dom n.  | 
	
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