master
含义: Expert; person in control; to gain complete knowledge of
Master refers to someone who has complete control or expertise over something. It can describe a person skilled in a craft, an original copy from which others are made, or the act of gaining complete knowledge of a subject. The term also appears in academic degrees.
例句
- He is a master of his craft after thirty years of practice. 经过三十年的练习,他已是这门技艺的大师。Es un maestro de su oficio después de treinta años de práctica.彼は30年の練習を経て、その技術の達人です。그는 30년간의 수련 끝에 그 기술의 달인입니다.
- She completed her master's degree in engineering last year. 她去年完成了工程学硕士学位。Completó su máster en ingeniería el año pasado.彼女は昨年、工学の修士号を取得しました。그녀는 작년에 공학 석사 학위를 취득했습니다.
- It takes years to master a new language. 掌握一门新语言需要多年时间。Se necesitan años para dominar un nuevo idioma.新しい言語を習得するには何年もかかります。새로운 언어를 숙달하려면 수년이 걸립니다.
发音
用法指南
语境: general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Old English 'mægester', from Latin 'magister' meaning 'chief' or 'teacher', from 'magis' (more). The opposite of 'minister' (from 'minus', less). Related to 'magistrate' and 'maestro'.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
故事与趣闻
From Latin 'magister' meaning teacher or chief. The word has been used in English since the 9th century, originally denoting a male head of household before expanding to mean an expert or someone with authority.
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