| Master | maister | en |
| master | One who uses, or controls at will, anything inanimate; as, to be master of one's time | en |
| master | The controller of a familiar spirit or other supernatural being | en |
| master | A title given by courtesy, now commonly pronounced m&ibreve;ster, except when given to boys; sometimes written Mister, but usually abbreviated to Mr | en |
| master | One who has attained great skill in the use or application of anything; as, a master of oratorical art | en |
| master | The director of a number of persons performing a ceremony or sharing a feast | en |
| master | A male teacher | en |
| master | A sovereign, prince, or feudal noble; a chief, or one exercising similar authority | en |
| master | The head of a household | en |
| master | A young gentleman; a lad, or small boy | en |
| master | The male head of a school or college | en |
| master | The owner of a docile brute, especially a dog or horse | en |
| master | A person holding an office of authority among the Freemasons, esp | en |
| master | To own; to posses | en |
| master | an original creation i | en |
| master | an audio recording from which copies can be made an authority qualified to teach apprentices directs the work of other someone who holds a master's degree from academic institution an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of; "Do you control these data?" | en |
| master | be or become completely proficient or skilled in; "She mastered Japanese in less than two years | en |
| master | To be skillful; to excel | en |
| master | To become the master of; to subject to one's will, control, or authority; to conquer; to overpower; to subdue | en |
| master | chief, principal; controlling, ruling; expert, proficient, skilled; superior sıfat | en |
| master | The owner of a slave | en |
| master | the presiding officer; also, a person holding a similar office in other civic societies | en |
| master | To gain the command of, so as to understand or apply; to become an adept in; as, to master a science | en |
| master | Also, a commissioned officer in the navy ranking next above ensign and below lieutenant; formerly, an officer on a man-of-war who had immediate charge, under the commander, of sailing the vessel | en |
| master | The employer of a servant | en |
| master | someone who has control over something or someone | en |
| master | someone who employs others | en |
| master | owner of an animal or slave | en |
| master | The primary wide shot of a scene, into which the closeups will be edited later | en |
| master | the captain of a merchant ship; a master mariner | en |
| master | the original of a document or of a recording | en |
| master | swami | en |
| master | to learn to a high degree of proficiency | en |
| master | to control | en |
| master | to be a master | en |
| master | a courtesy title of a man; mister | en |
| master | a tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices | en |
| master | highly skilled | en |
| master | A vessel having (so many) masts; used only in compounds; as, a two-master | en |
| master | A male person having another living being so far subject to his will, that he can, in the main, control his or its actions; formerly used with much more extensive application than now | en |
| master | A title given to a boy or young man 'Miss' is used for young girls and unmarried women The title given to adult men is Mister (Mr) and to married women Misses (Mrs) Today if a woman does not want to be referred to as married or unmarried she will use Ms | en |
| master | main, principal or predominant | en |
| master | original | en |
| master | a skilled artist | en |
| master | an expert at something | en |
| master | a courtesy title for a boy | en |
| master | The person to whom an apprentice is articled | en |
| master | The commander of a merchant vessel; usually called captain | en |
| master | presiding officer of a school | en |
| master | an original creation (i e , an audio recording) from which copies can be made | en |
| master | an SPI participant that controls data flow to other SPI systems | en |
| master | a combatant who is able to defeat rivals | en |
| master | a person who has general authority over others | en |
| master | an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship | en |
| master | someone who holds a master's degree from academic institution | en |
| master | get on top of; deal with successfully; "He overcame his shyness" | en |
| master | be or become completely proficient or skilled in; "She mastered Japanese in less than two years" | en |
| master | key that secures entrance everywhere | en |
| master | an authority qualified to teach apprentices | en |
| master | an artist of consummate skill; "a master of the violin"; "one of the old masters" | en |
| master | A master's degree can be referred to as a master's. I've a master's in economics. master singer Mawlana Arabic: Our Master animals master of the | en |
| master | A dog's master is the man or boy who owns it. The dog yelped excitedly when his master opened a desk drawer and produced his leash | en |
| master | A servant's master is the man that he or she works for. My master ordered me not to deliver the message except in private | en |
| master | lord, ruler; captain of a ship; principal of a school; owner of a slave or animal; expert practitioner; skilled artist, virtuoso; one who has victory over another; one whose teachings inspire and guide others; title of respect for a young male isim | en |
| master | rule, command, control; vanquish, subjugate; become proficient, grasp fiil | en |
| master | If you say that someone is a master of a particular activity, you mean that they are extremely skilled at it. They appear masters in the art of making regulations work their way. see also past master Master is also an adjective. a master craftsman. a master criminal | en |
| master | If you are master of a situation, you have complete control over it. Jackson remained calm and always master of his passions | en |
| master | A master copy of something such as a film or a tape recording is an original copy that can be used to produce other copies. Keep one as a master copy for your own reference and circulate the others | en |
| master | A famous male painter of the past is often called a master. a portrait by the Dutch master, Vincent Van Gogh. see also old master | en |
| master | If you master a difficult situation, you succeed in controlling it. When you have mastered one situation you have to go on to the next | en |
| master | If you master something, you learn how to do it properly or you succeed in understanding it completely. Duff soon mastered the skills of radio production Students are expected to master a second language | en |
| master | have dominance or the power to defeat over; "Her pain completely mastered her"; "The methods can master the problems" | en |
| master | directs the work of other | en |
| master | The final approved print of a commercial, from which duplicates are made for distribution to stations | en |
| master | Any device that controls another device; controlled devices are called slaves | en |
| master | hears cases like a judge A master's decision is reviewed by a judge before becoming final | en |
| master | That end of a data channel that downline loads selected parameters to the other end of the same data channel Downline loading makes it possible to control parameter selection from 1 site | en |
| master | Physical entity containing an image for duplication or replication (also see Glass Master ) | en |
| master | An original hard copy, digital file, or printing plate used for duplication | en |
| master | The primary copy of a document or collection of documents, or files A master-disk might contain such a collection | en |
| master | have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of; "Do you control these data?" | en |
| master | the original from which subsequent copies and comparisons are made | en |
| master | The intelligent power converter (or subsystem) in a master/slave connection Sometimes called a driver, the master power converter contains the feedback loop for the power subsystem, and thus controls output regulation | en |
| master | The main signal in a device It is what the final signal comes down to | en |
| master | The Captain of the ship In overall charge of vessel and the companies representative onboard He / She insures that the vessel is legal and makes sure that local , international and company regulations are followed and complied with It is the Captain who usually deals with all shore and port officials The Captain also makes sure that proper logs and official paper work is maintained and completed He / She is also responsible for the well being of the crew and the safety of the ship | en |
| master | The process, and the result, of creating a final version of a track or collection of tracks ready for duplication and release As in, "We're going to master this track tonight " "What have you done with the master?" Back | en |
| master | a participant that has special privileges in the session Master controls the state of the session, approves new session participants or starts applications for other participants The user that started session becomes automatically the master of the session The master status can be transferred to other users back and forth This process is known as floor control | en |
| master | The Personal Account may have several services registered, which are associated with corresponding records (logins) One of these login is chosen to be the Master for the Account (most often this is the login of the service which was registered first or ssNNNN@statserv login, where NNNN is your PIN number) Only Master login is authorized to view the whole set of registered services, to add services, to view financial statistics (current balance, incomes and charges, credit threshold), to print receipt form or invoice for bank payment, view drawn up invoices, request agreement text by post, set client (person or organization) details and contacts, etc Please note that you can use your PIN number instead of login name in login prompt If you want to change the Master for the Account, you will need to specify the password for the login being set as Master This is to prevent problems in case of typo | en |
| master | Institutions offering Masters Degrees typically offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs, and they are committed to graduate education through the Masters Degree A master is a person holding an academic degree higher than a bachelor's but lower than a doctors An intensive masters degree may be completed in one year, though the average duration is between two and three years | en |
| master | 1) A control to set the level going out of the console, especially the stereo output to the two track machine in mixdown 2) A term with the same meaning as Sub Master (a control that adjusts the level of a signal mixed together and being sent out to one track of a multitrack recorder) 3) A term with the same meaning as VCA Master (one slide that controls the control voltage sent to several VCA faders) 4) The machine that will be used as a speed reference when synchronizing two or more machines to run together; if the master tape transport changes speed, the other machines synced to it will change speed 5) The original recording, used for making copies 6) To make an original recording which will be used to make commercial copies, especially making a master lacquer (for record manufacturing) or a master compact disc | en |
| master | when used in relation to a vessel means any person except a pilot having charge or command of the vessel | en |
| master | (n ) An SBus device capable of initiating an SBus transaction The CPU master is a host CPU distinguished from a more generic SBus master The DVMA master explicitly excludes CPU masters Any SBus master can communicate with any other slave on the same bus, regardless of system configuration | en |
| master | An elder brother of the Human Race who has reached an advanced point of evolution (perfect - relative to average humanity) One who is able to demonstate without hinderance the glory of God within His consciousness has undergone such an expansion, that it now includes the fifth or spiritual kingdom He has worked his way through the four lower kingdoms: mineral, the vegetable, the animal and the human - and has, through meditation and service, expanded his centre of consciousness till it now includes the plane of the spirit | en |
| master | Usually refers to the final recording to be used as a source for the mastering process This master is usually a DAT or 1/4" tape With regards to a CD-ROM, the master refers to the disk image that has been written to a Pre Master CD, Exabyte tape of 4mm DAT tape [BACK] | en |
| master | A type of shot that establishes a setting for where the scene will take place The typical sequence from a master shot is the master of the room and all who are in it, a two shot of the people talking and then a close up of the one of the characters | en |
| master | An athlete 40 years of age or older is designated a "master" in the U S Many other countries use the term "veteran " | en |
| master | A cel or cels are paired with a background from the same film, but they do not appear together in the film at the same moment | en |
| Master of | having earned an advanced academic degree (Master of Arts, Master of Science, etc.) | en |
| Masterly | masterous | en |
| mastered | To reach a high level of competency | en |
| mastered | past of master | en |
| mastered | understood perfectly; "had his algebra problems down" | en |
| masterful | Of or pertaining to the manner of a master | en |
| masterful | master | en |
| masterful | in command, dominant; given to mastering; skilled (about a person) sıfat | en |
| masterful | In the manner of a master; skillful | en |
| masterful | Having the skill or power of a master; indicating or expressing power or mastery | en |
| masterful | approval If you describe a man as masterful, you approve of him because he behaves in a way which shows that he is in control of a situation and can tell other people what to do. Big, successful moves need bold, masterful managers | en |
| masterful | If you describe someone's behaviour or actions as masterful, you mean that they show great skill. a masterful performance of boxing and punching skills. = virtuoso | en |
| masterful | having or revealing supreme mastery or skill; "a consummate artist"; "consummate skill"; "a masterful speaker"; "masterful technique"; "a masterly performance of the sonata"; "a virtuoso performance" | en |
| masterful | Inclined to play the master; domineering; imperious; arbitrary | en |
| masterful | able to deal authoritatively with affairs; "dismissed the matter with an imperious wave of her hand" | en |
| masterfully | In a masterful manner; in an extremely confident and competent manner | en |
| masterfully | In a masterful manner; imperiously | en |
| masterfully | in a skillfully masterful manner; with the skill of a master; "the young boy played the violin sonata masterfully" | en |
| masterfully | in a skillfully masterful manner; with the skill of a master; "the young boy played the violin sonata masterfully | en |
| masterfully | in a domineering and masterful manner; "his gaze held hers masterfully" in a skillfully masterful manner; with the skill of a master; "the young boy played the violin sonata masterfully | en |
| masterfully | in masterful way, with command; skillfully, expertly | en |
| masterfully | in a domineering and masterful manner; "his gaze held hers masterfully" | en |
| mastering | The final step in the process of preparing a mix for publication and/or mass-duplication | en |
| mastering | becoming an expert in using something; having proficiency or mastery of; act of making a master recording from which all copies are made, process in which recorded material is taken from a "master tape" and made ready for duplication in the format of a final product to be released to the media isim | en |
| mastering | becoming proficient in the use of something; having mastery of; "his mastering the art of cooking took a long time" | en |