master
Prononciation : [/ˈmæs.tɚ/]
Mot
Contexte : « expertise »
(noun) a person who has great skill or knowledge in a specific area. Like a teacher who knows a lot about a subject and can teach others.
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He is a master painter, creating beautiful works of art.
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She is not a master chef yet, but she's learning.
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Who is considered a master in your field of study?
Contexte : « leader »
(noun) a person in charge or who has control over something. Like a boss who tells others what to do.
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The master of the house welcomed us with open arms.
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The apprentice challenged the master's authority.
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Who is the master of this company?
Contexte : « overcome »
(verb) to become very skilled or successful at something. Like when you practice a lot and become really good at a game.
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She mastered the art of playing the piano after years of practice.
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He has not yet mastered the ability to solve complex math problems.
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How long did it take you to master riding a bike?
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