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adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) magistraltr['mɑːstəlɪ]1 magistral, genialmasterly ['mæstərli] adj: magistraladj.• hábil adj.• maestro, -a adj.• magistral adj.• perfecto, -a adj.• ufano, -a adj.adv.• con maestría adv.• magistralmente adv.'mæstərli, 'mɑːstəliadjective magistral['mɑːstǝlɪ]ADJ magistral, genialshe is masterly in describing life in Victorian London — describe de forma magistral la vida en el Londres de la época victoriana
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['mɑːstəlɪ] [AE 'mæs-]aggettivo magistrale* * *adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) magistrale, eccellente* * *masterly /ˈmɑ:stəlɪ/a.da maestro; magistrale; eccellente; ottimo: a masterly job, un lavoro eccellentemasterlinessn. [u]maestria; eccellenza; perfezione.NOTA D'USO: - masterly o masterful?-* * *['mɑːstəlɪ] [AE 'mæs-]aggettivo magistrale -
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adjective* * ** * *mas·ter·ly[ˈmɑ:stəli, AM ˈmæstɚli]adj meisterhaft, Meister-* * *['mAːstəlɪ]adjmeisterhaft, gekonntin a masterly fashion — meisterhaft, gekonnt
..., he said with masterly understatement —..., sagte er, meisterhaft untertreibend
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adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) mesterligadj. \/ˈmɑːstəlɪ\/mesterlig, overlegen, dyktig, mester-with masterly hand med mesterhånd -
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adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) meistaralegur -
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adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) mesteri -
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adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) magistral* * *mas.ter.ly[m'a:stəli] adj magistral, perfeito, consumado. • adv magistralmente. -
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adj. ustaca————————adv. ustaca* * *1. ustaca 2. ustaca mükemmel* * *adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) ustaca -
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adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) mojstrski* * *[má:stəli]adjective & adverbmojstrski; mojstrsko -
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• mestarillinen• taiturillinen• taiturimainen• taitava• taidokas* * *adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) mestarillinen -
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['mɑːstəlɪ]adj* * *adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) mistrzowski -
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adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) meistarisks* * *meistarisks; meistariski -
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adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) meistriškas -
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adj. mästerlig, överlägset, skickligt--------adv. mästerligt, skickligt* * *adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) mästerlig -
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adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) mistrovský* * *• mistrný• mistrovsky -
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adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) majstrovský* * *• skvelý• majstrovský -
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adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) magistral -
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adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) αριστοτεχνικός -
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adjective (showing the skill of a master: His handling of the situation was masterly.) magistral
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