master

        英 ['mɑ?st?] 美['m?st?]
        • vt. 控制;精通;征服
        • n. 碩士;主人;大師;教師
        • adj. 主人的;主要的;熟練的
        • n. (Master)人名;(英)馬斯特

        CET4TEM4考研CET6中高頻詞基本詞匯

        詞態變化


        復數:?masters;第三人稱單數:?masters;過去式:?mastered;過去分詞:?mastered;現在分詞:?mastering;

        中文詞源


        master 主人,能手,師父

        縮寫自古英語maegester,主人,控制者,來自拉丁語magister,首領,頭,來自PIE*mag-yos-tero,偉大的,來自*meg,巨大的,詞源同magnate,*yos,比較級后綴,*tero,比較級后綴。引申詞義能手,大師,師父等。

        英文詞源


        master
        master: [OE] The Latin word for ‘master, chief’ was magister (which is generally assumed to have been based on the root of Latin magis ‘more’ and magnus ‘big’, source of English magnify, magnitude, etc). Its more obvious English descendants include magistrate and magisterial, and indeed English originally acquired magister itself in the 10th century in the form m?gister, but over the years (partly under the influence of Old French maistre) this developed to master.

        The feminine counterpart mistress [14] was borrowed from Old French maistresse, a form maintained in English for some time. The alteration of mais- to mis- began in the 15th century, due probably to the weakly-stressed use of the word as a title (a phenomenon also responsible for the emergence of mister [16] from master). The abbreviated miss followed in the 17th century.

        => magistrate, magnitude, magnum, miss, mister, mistress
        master (n.)
        late Old English m?gester "one having control or authority," from Latin magister (n.) "chief, head, director, teacher" (source of Old French maistre, French ma?tre, Spanish and Italian maestro, Portuguese mestre, Dutch meester, German Meister), contrastive adjective ("he who is greater") from magis (adv.) "more," from PIE *mag-yos-, comparative of root *meg- "great" (see mickle). Form influenced in Middle English by Old French cognate maistre. Meaning "original of a recording" is from 1904. In academic senses (from Medieval Latin magister) it is attested from late 14c., originally a degree conveying authority to teach in the universities. As an adjective from late 12c.
        master (v.)
        early 13c., "to get the better of," from master (n.) and also from Old French maistrier, from Medieval Latin magistrare. Meaning "to reduce to subjugation" is early 15c.; that of "to acquire complete knowledge" is from 1740s. Related: Mastered; mastering.

        雙語例句


        1. I fell under the influence of a history master.
        我當時深受一位歷史老師的影響。

        來自柯林斯例句

        2. Jackson remained calm and always master of his passions.
        杰克遜鎮定自若,始終克制著情緒。

        來自柯林斯例句

        3. When his master's off traveling, Caleb stays with Pierre's parents.
        凱萊布在主人外出旅行時與皮埃爾的父母住在一起。

        來自柯林斯例句

        4. The master bedroom has its own en suite bathroom.
        主臥室帶有獨立衛生間。

        來自柯林斯例句

        5. He is a master of the pun and the double entendre.
        他出口就是俏皮話,說話下流不帶臟字。

        來自柯林斯例句

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