mast

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
{i} direk
(Askeri) kütük
gönder
gemi direği

Gemi direği kırıldı ve gemimiz akıntıya kapılıp gitti. - The mast broke and our ship went adrift.

bayrak direği
(Askeri) güvenlik ve trafiğe askeri yardım; seyyar kıyı destek terminali (military assistance to safety and traffic; mobile ashore support terminal)
palamut veya kayın kozalağı ve kestane gibi ağaç yemişi
{i} palamut
palamut/direk
before the mast gemi tayfalığı mevkii
{i} kozalak
(İnşaat) kaldırma sütunu
(Askeri) kule
(Askeri) seren
(Tıp) mast
direm
master
usta

Babam bir yapı ustasıdır. - My father is a master builder.

Tom bir dalış ustasıdır. - Tom is a dive master.

master
efendi

Her insan kendi evinin efendisidir. - Every man is master in his own house.

Akıl iyi bir uşak fakat kötü bir efendidir. - The mind is a good servant, but a poor master.

mast truck
(Askeri) şapka
mast antenna
direk anteni
mast antenna
direk anten
mast cell
Bağ dokuda, lenfatik gauglionlarda, dalakta ve kemik iliğinde bulunan histiyosit çeşidi. Sitoplazmasında mediyatörlerden zengin bazofil granülasyonlar içeren mezenşimatöz hücre organizmada histaminin depolandığı başlıca yer mast hücreleridir. Burada histamin, heparin ve ATP'ye bağlanmış olarak bulunmaktadır
mast step
(Denizcilik) ıskaça: Tekne direğinin tekne omurgasına oturtulduğu yer
mast attachment
direk bağlaması
mast harness
(İnşaat) mast kablo grubu
mast rope
(Askeri) gındazo
main mast
(Askeri) grandi direği
main mast
(Askeri) ana direk
master
{i} öğretmen

Tom bir usta öğretmendir. - Tom is a master teacher.

Öğretmen konuyu öğrenmen gerektiğini söyledi. - The teacher said that you need to master the subject.

master
öğrenmek

Yabancı dil öğrenmek sabır gerektirir. - Mastering a foreign language calls for patience.

Benim deneyimlerime göre, Fransızca dil bilgisini öğrenmek bir yıl alır. - According to my experience, it takes one year to master French grammar.

master
kaptan

O, curveballda bir kaptandır. - He's a master at the curveball.

Kendi kaderinin kaptanısın. - You are the master of your own destiny.

master
{f} hakim olmak

İngilizceye hakim olmak zordur. - To master English is hard.

İngilizceye hakim olmak zordur. - To master English is difficult.

master
(Askeri) gemi süvarisi
master
(Denizbilim) süvari
master
{i} hoca
master
{i} üstâd

O, hukuk alanında üstad derecesi aldı. - He got a master's degree in law.

Birkaç Zen üstadıyla birlikte yaşadım, hepsi de kediydi. - I have lived with several Zen masters, all of them cats.

fore mast
(Askeri) pruva direği
half mast
(Askeri) mezestre
jigger mast
(Askeri) kontra mizana direği
master
denetimi altına almak
master
patron
master
başa çıkmak
master
baş eğdirmek
master
(Ticaret) becerisini ilerletmiş kimse
master
ustabaşı
master
muallim
master
uzmanlaşmak

Yabancı bir dilde uzmanlaşmak yıllar alır. - It takes years to master a foreign language.

Yabancı bir dilde uzmanlaşmak zordur. - It's difficult to master a foreign language.

master
(Ticaret) gemi kaptanı
master
mevla
master
(Ticaret) yüksek lisans sahibi
master
amir
master
üstesinden gelmek
master
egemen olmak
master
müdür

1696'da Newton darphane müdürü oldu. 1699'da darphane öğretmeni oldu. - Newton became Warden of the Royal Mint in 1696. He became Master of the Royal Mint in 1699.

master
bey

Dan, Linda'nın cinayetin beyni olduğunu düşünüyor. - Dan thinks that Linda was the mastermind of the murder.

master
hakim

Tom hiçbir zaman duruma hakim değildi. - Tom was master of the situation in no time.

İngilizceye hakim olmak zordur. - To master English is difficult.

master
en önemli
master
numune
mizzen mast
(Askeri) mizana direği
mizzen mast
(Askeri) bocurum
royal mast
(Askeri) kontra babafingo direği
aerial mast
anten direği
antenna mast
anten direği
half mast
bayrağın yarıya indirilmesi
half-mast
yarı gönder
hang the flag at half mast
bayrağı yarıya indirmek
jury mast
eğreti direk
jury mast
yardımcı direk
jury mast
yedek direk
master
iyi bilmek
master
asıl
master
tam öğrenmek

İsveççeyi tam öğrenmek istiyorum. - I want to master Swedish.

master
denetim altına almak
master
baş

Onlar Avrupa sanatının başyapıtlarıdırlar. - They are masterpieces of European art.

Başyapıtlar yalnızca başarılı denemelerdir. - Masterpieces are only successful attempts.

master
üstat

Üstat, Atinalıları hatırla. - Master, remember the Athenians.

master
master derecesi

Master derecesini üç yıl önce aldı. - She got her master's degree three years ago.

Üç yıl önce bir master derecesi aldı. - She got a master's degree three years ago.

master
sahip

Köpeklerin efendileri var. Kediler kadroya sahip. - Dogs have masters. Cats have staff.

O matematik alanında yüksek lisans derecesine sahiptir. - He has a master's degree in mathematics.

master
(erkek) öğretmen
master
direktör
master
kodak reisi
master
yüksek lisans

Makine mühendisliğinde yüksek lisans derecem var. - I have a master's degree in mechanical engineering.

Matematikte yüksek lisans derecem var. - I have a master's degree in mathematics.

half-mast flag
Gönderde yarıya çekilmiş bayrak
hang flag at half mast
yarım indirilmiş bayrak aşmak
masted
direkli
master
iyice öğren(mek)
nail one's colors to the mast
aklına koymak
royal mast
kontra babafino direği
steel mast
çelik direk
third mast on a fully rigged ship
Üçüncü mast tamamen gemi arma
transmitter mast
vericisi direği
antenna mast wer
(to) anten diregi, kulesi
at half mast
yarıya indirilmiş
before the mast
tayfalık
flag at half mast
(isim) yarıya indirilmiş bayrak
flag at half mast
{i} yarıya indirilmiş bayrak
lattice mast
kafes demir direk
lattice mast
kafes direk
master
ana metin
master
{f} yenmek
master
{s} esas
master
işveren
master
{i} kalıp
master
master stroke çok ustalıklı
master
ana,v.iyice öğren: n.hakim
master
{i} kopya edilecek şey
master
master key aynı cinsten bir takım kilitleri açan anahtar
master
(Askeri) GEMİ SÜVARİSİ, KAPTAN: Bir ticaret, ordu nakliye ve mayın gemisinin kaptanı. Gemi süvarisi; geminin seyrinden, mürettebatın idaresinden ve yolcu, mürettebat ve yükün selametinden sorumludur. Ayrıca bakınız: "first officer"
master
Ana Kayıt
master
{i} ağa
master
master copy teksir kalıbı
master
{i} yönetici
master
{f} hükmetmek
master
mumlu kâğıt
master
ana anahtar

Lütfen ana anahtarı getir. - Please bring the master key.

master
{f} iyice öğrenmek, uzmanlaşmak: Sezen's mastered Chinese. Sezen Çinceyi çok iyi öğrendi
master
{i} akıl hocası
master
{i} örnek
master
{s} ana

Sözde herhangi bir dilin hakimiyetinin anahtarı, kelimeleri ve dilbilgisini bağlama yoluyla hayata geçirmektir. - The key to the so-called mastery of any language is bringing the words and grammar to life through context.

Lütfen ana anahtarı getir. - Please bring the master key.

master
yapı ustası

Babam bir yapı ustasıdır. - My father is a master builder.

master
{s} ana, temel, esas, asıl, baş
master
{i} İng. erkek öğretmen
master
{i} küçük bey
master
mastır

Tom mühendislik dalında mastır yapmak için çalışıyor. - Tom is working toward a master's degree in engineering.

master
erkek öğretmen
master
lort
quick erect expandable mast
(Askeri) hızlı kurulabilir genişletilebilir direk
radio mast
(Askeri) ANTEN DİPLİĞİ: Bir uçak üzerindeki telsiz antenini tutan tablo
sail before the mast
tayfalık yapmak
signal mast
sinyal direği
stump mast
(Askeri) kısa direk
telephone mast
telefon direği
Турецкий язык - Турецкий язык
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Yoğurt
master
bakınız yüksek lisans
MASTER
(Hukuk) Usta; doktora öncesi yüksek lisans düzeyini bitirenlere verilen titr
master
Bir kayıt işlemindeki esas kopya
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The fruit of forest-trees (beech, oak, chestnut, pecan, &c.;), especially if having fallen from the tree, used as fodder for pigs and other animals
A tall, slim post or tower, usually tapering upward, used to support, for examples, the sails on a ship, flags, floodlights, or communications equipment such as an aerial, usually supported by guy-wires
To supply and fit a mast to a ship
{n} the principal spar in a ship, erected upon the keel, and supporting the yards, sails and rigging, the fruit of beech and oak
The fruit of the oak and beech, or other forest trees; nuts; acorns
A pole, or long, strong, round piece of timber, or spar, set upright in a boat or vessel, to sustain the sails, yards, rigging, etc
the fruit of flowering trees used by wildlife for food
Fruits and seed of shrubs, woody vines, trees, cacti, and other non-herbaceous vegetation available for animal consumption
A vertical spar supporting the booms, gaffs and sails on a sailing vessel,; a spar supporting signal heard and antennae on a fighting ship; the term applied to the hearing of cases of offense against discipline, or for requests, or commendations
A mast may also consist of several pieces of timber united by iron bands, or of a hollow pillar of iron or steel
To furnish with a mast or masts; to put the masts of in position; as, to mast a ship
An upright spar that supports sails and associated rigging
The fruit of forest-trees (beech, oak, chestnut.), especially having dropped from the tree, used as fodder for pigs and other animals
The vertical pole or spar that supports the boom and sails
a vertical spar for supporting sails
Nutlike fruits of trees, such as acorns, beech, and chestnuts Mast is valuable as a source of food for many wildlife species
A radio mast is a tall upright structure that is used to transmit radio or television signals. The nuts of forest trees accumulated on the ground, used especially as food for swine
The masts of a boat are the tall upright poles that support its sails
nuts of forest trees used as feed for swine
A tall, slim structure used to support, for example, the sails on a ship, floodlights or an aerial
Vertical spar that supports sails
The vertical spar that holds up the sails
The upright spar that supports yards and sails
a vertical spar for supporting sails any sturdy upright pole nuts of forest trees used as feed for swine nuts of forest trees (as beechnuts and acorns) accumulated on the ground; used especially as food for swine
any sturdy upright pole
The fruit of trees, shrubs, herbaceous flowering plants, grasses, and grass-likes
Michigan Alcohol Screening Test A 10-15 minute, 24 item (Yes/No) test; self or counselor administrated resulting in one of three categories: no drinking problem, possible problem, alcoholism
A spar or strut to which tie wires or guys are attached for stiffening purposes
The vertical post of a derrick or crane
A vertical spar that supports the sails, boom, and other rigging
Vegetative structures used by wildlife for food For example, acorns by bears
A spar set upright to support rigging and sails
the center pole used to support the sails
Fruits or nuts used as a food source by wildlife Soft mast include most fruits with fleshy coverings, such as persimmon, dogwood seed, or black gum seed Hard mast refers to nuts such as acorns and beech, pecan, and hickory nuts
A pole usually going straight up from the deck (height can be tuned for different body weights), used to attach sail and boom
Nuts accumulated on the forest floor and often serving as food for animals
{i} long pole above the hull of a ship which supports the rigging and sails (Nautical); flagpole; tall post which supports radio or television cables
Nuts, berries, and seeds utilized by wildlife as a food resource
In trees, the mast is the fruit of trees such as oak, beech, hickory, also the seed of pines which are considered as food for different kinds of wildlife such as squirrels, turkeys and deer In plants, fruits such as berries, plums, farkleberries, blackberries and raspberries which are considered wildlife foods
A vertical pole usually made of wood or metal that supports the sails
the fruit of trees suitable as food for livestock and wildlife (Ford-Robertson 1971)
All fruits of trees and shrubs used as fod for wildlife hard mast includes nutlike fruits such as acorns, beechnuts, and hickories,etc Soft masts includes the fleshy fruits of black cherry, dogwood, and serviceberry, etc
nuts of forest trees (as beechnuts and acorns) accumulated on the ground; used especially as food for swine
Fruits or nuts used as a food source by wildlife Soft mast includes most fruits with fleshy coverings, such as persimmon, dogwood seed or black gum seed Hard mast refers to nuts such as acorns, beech, pecan and hickory nuts McLeod - A scraping tool for line construction used in areas where duff is common Mill site - Place where forest products are stored, altered or processed Mineral soil - Soil with properties predominantly of mineral matter and usually less than 20 percent of organic matter Mop up - Extinguishing or removing burning material near control lines, felling snags and in areas that have burned to make it safe or to reduce residual smoke Mulch - Any material placed on the surface of the soil (i e wood chips, shredded bark, leaves) to conserve moisture, control weeds and moderate surface soil temperature
mast cell
A resident cell of connective tissue that contains many granules rich in histamine and heparin
mast cells
plural form of mast cell
mast climbing
The provision of powered access to a system of scaffolding by means of a platform fixed to a vertical mast attached to the side of the building under construction or maintenance
mast seeding
An intermittently-occurring, synchronous production of large amounts of seed by a population of plants
mast-
Relating to a breast or nipple
mast-
Of or relating to the mastoid process
mast-cell
Attributive form of mast cell, noun
mast step
(Denizcilik) A substantial mounting platform on which the base of the mast is seated
mast cell
A type of white cell that is involved in the allergic reaction These cells release chemicals such as histamine
mast cell
a large cell that occurs esp in connective tissue and has basophilic granules containing substances (as histamine and heparin) which mediate allergic reactions
mast cell
A cell found in connective tissue that contains numerous basophilic granules and releases substances such as heparin and histamine in response to injury or inflammation of bodily tissues
mast cell
A cell that is derived from the pluripotential lymphohematopoietic stem cell It traverses the blood in such small numbers that it is not recognized as a blood cell It enters the tissues and in those sites is apparent because of its large and numerous granules, which when stained in slides of tissue samples have a characteristic deep blue-purple color In allergic reactions, it is the source of histamine and other chemicals that causes many of the symptoms of allergy
mast cell
A specialized cell found in tissues It causes allergic reactions when activated by allergens that bind to IgE antibodies on the cell surface Activation of the cell is followed by release of histamine and other substances that cause symptoms of allergy
mast cell
A granule-containing cell found in tissue The contents of mast cells, along with those of basophils, are responsible for the symptoms of allergy
mast cell
An immune system cell which attaches to antibodies and is located in the tissue that lines the nose, bronchial tubes, gastrointestinal tract, and the skin
mast cell
(maast sell) - a cell in your body that takes part in allergic reactions It is in all different parts of the body such as the nose and skin
mast cell
Type of cell that is widely distributed throughout the body and particularly prevalent in neurofibroma tissue Mast cells secrete substances that may affect the behavior of other cells nearby, including those involved in the development of neurofibromas
mast cell
a type of granulated cell found in connective tissue
mast cell
A specialized, granule-containing cell found in the skin and lining of the inner body surfaces; it plays a central role in the development of allergy
mast cell
A non-circulating leukocyte characterized by histamine-filled granules Mast cells are involved in hypersensitivity reactions
mast cell
Mast cells play an important role in the body's allergic response Mast cells are present in most body tissues, but are particularly numerous in connective tissue, such as the dermis (innermost layer) of skin In an allergic response, an allergen stimulates the release of antibodies, which attach themselves to mast cells Following subsequent allergen exposure, the mast cells release substances such as histamine (a chemical responsible for allergic symptoms) into the tissue
mast cell
A bone marrow-derived cell present in a variety of tissues that resembles peripheral blood-borne basophils and contains an Fc receptor for IgE It undergoes IgE-mediated degranulation (See 707)
mast cell
a basophil (a type of granular white blood cell) that has left the bloodstream and entered a tissue Mast cells release histamine and heparin, chemicals which mediate allergic reactions
mast cell
a specialized, blood-derived cell
mast cell
An immune system cell filled with granules of inflammatory chemicals such as histamine This cell is believed to play a leading role in generating the symptoms of allergy
mast cell
a large connective tissue cell that contains histamine and heparin and serotonin which are released in allergic reactions or in response to injury or inflammation
mast cells
cells that play an important role in the body's allergic response Mast cells are present in most body tissues, but are particularly numerous in connective tissue, such as the dermis (innermost layer) of skin In an allergic response, an allergen stimulates the release of antibodies, which attach themselves to mast cells Following subsequent allergen exposure, the mast cells release substances such as histamine (a chemical responsible for allergic symptoms) into the tissue
mast cells
Mast cells play an important role in the body's allergic response Mast cells are present in most body tissues, but are particularly numerous in connective tissue, such as the dermis (innermost layer) of skin In an allergic response, an allergen stimulates the release of antibodies, which attach themselves to mast cells Following subsequent allergen exposure, the mast cells release substances such as histamine (a chemical responsible for allergic symptoms) into the tissue
mast cells
cells, which synthesize and store histamines, found in most body tissues, particularly just below the epithelial surfaces, serous cavities and around blood vessels In an allergic response, an allergen stimulates the release of antibodies, which attach themselves to mast cells
mast cells
cells, which synthesize and store histamines, found in most body tissues, particularly just below the epithelial surfaces, serous cavities, and around blood vessels In an allergic response, an allergen stimulates the release of antibodies, which attach themselves to mast cells
mast cells
cells, which synthesize and store histamines, found in most body tissues In an allergic response, an allergen stimulates the release of antibodies, which attach themselves to mast cells
mast cells
A connective tissue cell whose specific physiologic function remains unknown (Dorland, 28th ed)
mast cells
Cells present close to body surfaces (such as the skin and intestines), which produce and release chemicals-for instance, histamine-which then produce allergic symptoms
mast cells
cells which contain histamine-filled granules and which patrol the body's tissues, playing an important role in allergic reactions
mast-
Variant of masto-
Master
A person holding a master's degree, as a title
Master
A religious teacher, often as an honorific title
Master
The owner of a slave, in some literature
Master
Prefix to a boy's name

I'm terribly sorry, Master Luke, apologized the droid.

Master
A master's degree
beech mast
the fruit of the beech tree; beechnuts
before the mast
Describing seamen rather than officers
before the mast
Having living quarters in the forecastle
half-mast
The lowered position, half the height of a mast, at which a flag is flown when expressing respect for the dead
master
Someone who has control over something or someone
master
A parajudicial officer (such as a referee, an auditor, an examiner, or an assessor) specially appointed to help a court with its proceedings

The case was tried by a master, who concluded that the plaintiffs were the equitable owners of the property.

master
The captain of a merchant ship; a master mariner
master
The original of a document or of a recording

The band couldn't find the master, so they re-recorded their tracks.

master
A courtesy title of a man or a boy; mister. See Master
master
A master's degree; a type of postgraduate degree, usually undertaken after a bachelor degree

She has a master in psychology.

master
A person holding such a degree

He is a master of marine biology.

master
main, principal or predominant
master
original
masting
A mast seeding
masting
Present participle of mast
nail one's colors to the mast
Alternative spelling of nail one's colours to the mast
nail one's colours to the mast
To clearly show one's support for a side or opinion in a dispute
masted
{a} fitted or furnished with a mast
master
{v} to conquer, tame, rule, perform
master
{n} the chief in any place or thing
Master
maister
after mast
{i} mast furthest toward the end or back of a sailing vessel
at half mast
at a position halfway below the top of a mast of a ship (of a sail); halfway down a flagpole to signify respect for the dead (of a flag)
beech mast
The nuts of the beech tree; beechnuts
captain's mast
A disciplinary hearing during which the commanding officer of a naval unit studies and disposes of cases against the enlisted personnel in the unit
flag at half mast
{i} flag flying halfway down a flagpole as a sign of mourning
half mast
halfway down from the top of a mast; hung halfway down the mast (of a flag)
half-mast
If a flag is flying at half-mast, it is flying from the middle of the pole, not the top, to show respect and sorrow for someone who has just died. at half-mast a) if a flag is flying at half-mast, it has been raised to the middle of the pole in order to show respect and sadness for someone who has died b) if a piece of clothing is at half-mast, it is lower down the body than is usual
half-mast
a position some distance below the top of the mast to which a flag is lowered in mourning or to signal distress
half-mast flags
flags flown halfway down from the top of a mast
jury mast
(Nautical) temporary mast that is placed to replace a mast that has broken off
jury mast
A temporary mast, in place of one that has been carried away, or broken
jury mast
a temporary mast to replace one that has broken off
jury mast
An apparatus to support the trunk and head in spinal disease
lower a flag to half-mast
lower the flag to the midpoint of the flagpole (to commemorate a sad event)
lowered the flag to half-mast
lowered the flag to the midpoint of the flagpole (to commemorate a sad event)
masted
{s} possessing a mast or masts
masted
Morrison; "a three-masted bark
masted
Furnished with a mast or masts; chiefly in composition; as, a three-masted schooner
masted
having or furnished with a mast; often used in combination; "probably was so masted when she set forth"- S E Morrison; "a three-masted bark"
masted
Having masts
masted
having or furnished with a mast; often used in combination; "probably was so masted when she set forth"- S
master
a skilled artist
master
(n ) An SBus device capable of initiating an SBus transaction The CPU master is a host CPU distinguished from a more generic SBus master The DVMA master explicitly excludes CPU masters Any SBus master can communicate with any other slave on the same bus, regardless of system configuration
master
hears cases like a judge A master's decision is reviewed by a judge before becoming final
master
An elder brother of the Human Race who has reached an advanced point of evolution (perfect - relative to average humanity) One who is able to demonstate without hinderance the glory of God within His consciousness has undergone such an expansion, that it now includes the fifth or spiritual kingdom He has worked his way through the four lower kingdoms: mineral, the vegetable, the animal and the human - and has, through meditation and service, expanded his centre of consciousness till it now includes the plane of the spirit
master
The primary wide shot of a scene, into which the closeups will be edited later
master
highly skilled
master
To own; to posses
master
A famous male painter of the past is often called a master. a portrait by the Dutch master, Vincent Van Gogh. see also old master
master
Usually refers to the final recording to be used as a source for the mastering process This master is usually a DAT or 1/4" tape With regards to a CD-ROM, the master refers to the disk image that has been written to a Pre Master CD, Exabyte tape of 4mm DAT tape [BACK]
master
{i} lord, ruler; captain of a ship; principal of a school; owner of a slave or animal; expert practitioner; skilled artist, virtuoso; one who has victory over another; one whose teachings inspire and guide others; title of respect for a young male
master
1) A control to set the level going out of the console, especially the stereo output to the two track machine in mixdown 2) A term with the same meaning as Sub Master (a control that adjusts the level of a signal mixed together and being sent out to one track of a multitrack recorder) 3) A term with the same meaning as VCA Master (one slide that controls the control voltage sent to several VCA faders) 4) The machine that will be used as a speed reference when synchronizing two or more machines to run together; if the master tape transport changes speed, the other machines synced to it will change speed 5) The original recording, used for making copies 6) To make an original recording which will be used to make commercial copies, especially making a master lacquer (for record manufacturing) or a master compact disc
master
Institutions offering Masters Degrees typically offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs, and they are committed to graduate education through the Masters Degree A master is a person holding an academic degree higher than a bachelor's but lower than a doctors An intensive masters degree may be completed in one year, though the average duration is between two and three years
master
If you master something, you learn how to do it properly or you succeed in understanding it completely. Duff soon mastered the skills of radio production Students are expected to master a second language
master
The director of a number of persons performing a ceremony or sharing a feast
master
an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship
master
to learn to a high degree of proficiency
master
If you are master of a situation, you have complete control over it. Jackson remained calm and always master of his passions
master
have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of; "Do you control these data?"
master
owner of an animal or slave
master
have dominance or the power to defeat over; "Her pain completely mastered her"; "The methods can master the problems"
master
an SPI participant that controls data flow to other SPI systems
master
an expert at something
master
Physical entity containing an image for duplication or replication (also see Glass Master )
master
the presiding officer; also, a person holding a similar office in other civic societies
master
One who uses, or controls at will, anything inanimate; as, to be master of one's time
master
To be skillful; to excel
master
to control
master
If you master a difficult situation, you succeed in controlling it. When you have mastered one situation you have to go on to the next
master
A sovereign, prince, or feudal noble; a chief, or one exercising similar authority
master
The Personal Account may have several services registered, which are associated with corresponding records (logins) One of these login is chosen to be the Master for the Account (most often this is the login of the service which was registered first or ssNNNN@statserv login, where NNNN is your PIN number) Only Master login is authorized to view the whole set of registered services, to add services, to view financial statistics (current balance, incomes and charges, credit threshold), to print receipt form or invoice for bank payment, view drawn up invoices, request agreement text by post, set client (person or organization) details and contacts, etc Please note that you can use your PIN number instead of login name in login prompt If you want to change the Master for the Account, you will need to specify the password for the login being set as Master This is to prevent problems in case of typo
master
an audio recording from which copies can be made an authority qualified to teach apprentices directs the work of other someone who holds a master's degree from academic institution an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of; "Do you control these data?"
master
a courtesy title of a man; mister
master
A servant's master is the man that he or she works for. My master ordered me not to deliver the message except in private
master
presiding officer of a school
master
someone who employs others
master
The process, and the result, of creating a final version of a track or collection of tracks ready for duplication and release As in, "We're going to master this track tonight " "What have you done with the master?" Back
master
The employer of a servant
master
If you say that someone is a master of a particular activity, you mean that they are extremely skilled at it. They appear masters in the art of making regulations work their way. see also past master Master is also an adjective. a master craftsman. a master criminal
master
A cel or cels are paired with a background from the same film, but they do not appear together in the film at the same moment
master
The owner of a slave
master
The controller of a familiar spirit or other supernatural being
master
be or become completely proficient or skilled in; "She mastered Japanese in less than two years
master
masterful
master
a combatant who is able to defeat rivals
master
directs the work of other
master
a tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices
master
The main signal in a device It is what the final signal comes down to
master
key that secures entrance everywhere
master
That end of a data channel that downline loads selected parameters to the other end of the same data channel Downline loading makes it possible to control parameter selection from 1 site
master
To gain the command of, so as to understand or apply; to become an adept in; as, to master a science
master
One who has attained great skill in the use or application of anything; as, a master of oratorical art
master
A dog's master is the man or boy who owns it. The dog yelped excitedly when his master opened a desk drawer and produced his leash
master
The primary copy of a document or collection of documents, or files A master-disk might contain such a collection
master
an authority qualified to teach apprentices
master
The Captain of the ship In overall charge of vessel and the companies representative onboard He / She insures that the vessel is legal and makes sure that local , international and company regulations are followed and complied with It is the Captain who usually deals with all shore and port officials The Captain also makes sure that proper logs and official paper work is maintained and completed He / She is also responsible for the well being of the crew and the safety of the ship
master
The final approved print of a commercial, from which duplicates are made for distribution to stations
master
A title given by courtesy, now commonly pronounced m&ibreve;ster, except when given to boys; sometimes written Mister, but usually abbreviated to Mr
master
A type of shot that establishes a setting for where the scene will take place The typical sequence from a master shot is the master of the room and all who are in it, a two shot of the people talking and then a close up of the one of the characters
master
The owner of a docile brute, especially a dog or horse
master
an original creation i
master
The intelligent power converter (or subsystem) in a master/slave connection Sometimes called a driver, the master power converter contains the feedback loop for the power subsystem, and thus controls output regulation
master
A male teacher
master
A person holding an office of authority among the Freemasons, esp
master
An original hard copy, digital file, or printing plate used for duplication
master
{f} rule, command, control; vanquish, subjugate; become proficient, grasp
master
be or become completely proficient or skilled in; "She mastered Japanese in less than two years"
master
A master copy of something such as a film or a tape recording is an original copy that can be used to produce other copies. Keep one as a master copy for your own reference and circulate the others
master
the original from which subsequent copies and comparisons are made
master
A young gentleman; a lad, or small boy
master
To become the master of; to subject to one's will, control, or authority; to conquer; to overpower; to subdue
master
an original creation (i e , an audio recording) from which copies can be made
master
when used in relation to a vessel means any person except a pilot having charge or command of the vessel
master
a person who has general authority over others
master
The head of a household
master
{s} chief, principal; controlling, ruling; expert, proficient, skilled; superior
master
A male person having another living being so far subject to his will, that he can, in the main, control his or its actions; formerly used with much more extensive application than now
master
an artist of consummate skill; "a master of the violin"; "one of the old masters"
master
The male head of a school or college
master
a participant that has special privileges in the session Master controls the state of the session, approves new session participants or starts applications for other participants The user that started session becomes automatically the master of the session The master status can be transferred to other users back and forth This process is known as floor control
master
to be a master
master
get on top of; deal with successfully; "He overcame his shyness"
master
Also, a commissioned officer in the navy ranking next above ensign and below lieutenant; formerly, an officer on a man-of-war who had immediate charge, under the commander, of sailing the vessel
master
a courtesy title for a boy
master
The person to whom an apprentice is articled
master
A vessel having (so many) masts; used only in compounds; as, a two-master
master
Any device that controls another device; controlled devices are called slaves
master
someone who holds a master's degree from academic institution
master
The commander of a merchant vessel; usually called captain
master
A master's degree can be referred to as a master's. I've a master's in economics. master singer Mawlana Arabic: Our Master animals master of the
master
A title given to a boy or young man 'Miss' is used for young girls and unmarried women The title given to adult men is Mister (Mr) and to married women Misses (Mrs) Today if a woman does not want to be referred to as married or unmarried she will use Ms
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An athlete 40 years of age or older is designated a "master" in the U S Many other countries use the term "veteran "
master
swami
masting
The act or process of putting a mast or masts into a vessel; also, the scientific principles which determine the position of masts, and the mechanical methods of placing them
masts
plural of mast
Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
(Tıp) mast
mast hücreler
(Tıp) mast cells
mast hücreleri
(Biyoloji,Tıp) mast cells
mast hücresi
(Tıp) mast cell
mast kablo grubu
mast harness
master
master's
master
master's degree, master's
mast

    Турецкое произношение

    mäst

    Произношение

    /ˈmast/ /ˈmæst/

    Этимология

    [ 'mast ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English mæst, from Proto-Germanic *mastaz, from Proto-Indo-European *mast- (“board”). Cognate with Dutch mast, German mast, and via Indo-European with Latin mālus, Russian мост (móst, “bridge”), Irish adhmad.
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