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master:
- profesor; docente; profesora; mentor; maestro; educador; pedagogo; instructor; jefe; patrón; gerente; director; patrono; directora; profesor de la enseñanza básica; tía; señor; caballero; hombre; dueño; rey; soberano; campeón; ganador; capitán; patrón de barco; comandante; decano del gremio; príncipe
- triunfar; vencer; salir victorioso; acostumbrarse; habituarse a; acostumbrar; aclimatarse; familiarizarse con; acostumbrarse a; hacerse a; adaptarse; contraer el hábito de
- Wiktionary:
English
Detailed Translations for mastered from English to Spanish
mastered:
Translation Matrix for mastered:
Adjective | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | down; down pat |
Synonyms for "mastered":
Related Definitions for "mastered":
master:
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the master (teacher; tutor; instructor; mentor)
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the master (boss; principal; chief; leader)
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the master (schoolteacher; teacher; instructor; schoolmaster)
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the master (ruler; mister; gent; lord; king)
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the master (champion; champ)
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the master (captain; skipper)
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the master (captain; skipper)
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the master
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the master (schoolmaster; educator; tutor; teacher; pedagogue; skipper; instructor; captain)
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the master (captain)
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the master (guild master)
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the master (sovereign lord; ruler of the country; lord)
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the master
– A slide view or page on which you define formatting for all slides or pages in your presentation. Each presentation has a master for each key component: slides, title slides, speaker's notes, and audience handouts. 2 -
the master
– A shape on a stencil that you use repeatedly to create drawings. 2
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to master (win over; conquer; win; overcome)
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to master (aquire; familiarise; get used to; learn; familiarize)
acostumbrarse; habituarse a; acostumbrar; aclimatarse; familiarizarse con; acostumbrarse a; hacerse a; adaptarse; contraer el hábito de-
acostumbrarse verbe
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habituarse a verbe
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acostumbrar verbe
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aclimatarse verbe
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familiarizarse con verbe
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acostumbrarse a verbe
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hacerse a verbe
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adaptarse verbe
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contraer el hábito de verbe
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Conjugations for master:
present
- master
- master
- masters
- master
- master
- master
simple past
- mastered
- mastered
- mastered
- mastered
- mastered
- mastered
present perfect
- have mastered
- have mastered
- has mastered
- have mastered
- have mastered
- have mastered
past continuous
- was mastering
- were mastering
- was mastering
- were mastering
- were mastering
- were mastering
future
- shall master
- will master
- will master
- shall master
- will master
- will master
continuous present
- am mastering
- are mastering
- is mastering
- are mastering
- are mastering
- are mastering
subjunctive
- be mastered
- be mastered
- be mastered
- be mastered
- be mastered
- be mastered
diverse
- master!
- let's master!
- mastered
- mastering
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary Translations for master:
master
Cross Translation:
noun
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original of a document or of a recording
- master → maestro
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courtesy title for a boy
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courtesy title of a man
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expert at something
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tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices
- master → maestro
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captain of a merchant ship
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someone who employs others
- master → patrón
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someone who has control over something or someone
- master → amo
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owner of an animal or slave
- master → amo
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• master | → patrón; jefe; dueño; amo | ↔ meester — baas, heer, patroon |
• master | → dominar; controlar; superar | ↔ dingfest — nur im adverbialen Gebrauch von: etwas dingfest machen: eine Sache in den Griff bekommen, unter Kontrolle bringen, zum Ziel führen |
• master | → maestro | ↔ instituteur — Enseignant d’école primaire. |
• master | → maestro; amo; dueño | ↔ maître — Propriétaire |
• master | → maestro | ↔ maître — Personne qui domine un art |
• master | → dominar | ↔ maîtriser — Avoir ou prendre la maîtrise de quelqu’un, de quelque chose, le gouverner en maître, avec une autorité absolue. |