master in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for master in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.master [Am ˈmæstər, Brit ˈmɑːstə] N

6.2. master (for copies):

master AUDIO, COMPUT, TYPO

II.master [Am ˈmæstər, Brit ˈmɑːstə] VB trans

III.master [Am ˈmæstər, Brit ˈmɑːstə] ADJ attr, no comp

three-master [ˌθriːˈmɑːstə] N

master stroke [ˈmæstər ˌstroʊk] N

master in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for master in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.master [ˈmɑ:stəʳ, Am ˈmæstɚ] N

II.master [ˈmɑ:stəʳ, Am ˈmæstɚ] VB trans

master Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

master key
the young master
master craftsman
to be a master of sth
fencing master
to be one's own master
to be jack of all trades and master of none prov
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This allows the master latch to store the input value when the clock signal transitions from low to high.
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They operate out of a master control center hidden deep inside a backyard tree.
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Her personal diary was recently discovered giving her own account of the subservient yet extremely loyal house slaves towards their master.
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He built the structures with the touch of a master mason.
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He took the master's degree in political science in 1953.
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The dog had fallen from the windowsill in joy at seeing its master returning from a long journey.
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The master bedroom suite has a walk-in wardrobe, an en-suite bathroom and even a balcony.
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In this case, the actual covers for each album was a photo of the studio master tape along with the engineer's log sheet.
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In societies where arts and crafts are the responsibility of a master craftsman or artist, they would lead their studio and train and supervise others.
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It is difficult to judge which individuals are polyglots, as there is no uncontroversial definition of what it means to master a language.
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