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1 máster
m.1 master's degree, master.2 master, graduate with a master's degree.3 master.4 master's degree, master.* * *1 EDUCACIÓN Master's degree* * *1.ADJ [copia] master2. SM(pl masters)1) (Univ) master's degree (en in)Master de Administración de Empresas — Master of Business Administration, MBA
2) (Cine, Mús) master copy3) (Dep) masters' (competition)* * *['master]1) (Audio, Vídeo) master2) (Educ) master's degree* * *----* tesis de máster = master's dissertation, master's thesis.* * *['master]1) (Audio, Vídeo) master2) (Educ) master's degree* * ** tesis de máster = master's dissertation, master's thesis.* * *master, máster/ˈmaster/(pl - ters)B ( Educ) master's degree* * *
Multiple Entries:
master
máster
máster /'master/ sustantivo masculino (pl◊ - ters)
1 (Audio, Vídeo) master
2 (Educ) master's degree
máster sustantivo masculino master's degree
' máster' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ama
- amo
- dominar
- jefa
- jefe
- maestra
- maestro
- capitán
- llave
English:
destiny
- hard
- MA
- master
- master copy
- master key
- master plan
- master's degree
- MBA
- MPhil
- MSc
- gang
- head
- MC
- MS
- school
- station
* * *♦ nm[título] Master's (degree);un máster en lingüística an MA in linguistics♦ nmf[alumno]es máster en economía por la Universidad de Harvard she has a Master's (degree) in economics from the University of Harvard♦ adj invmaster;copia máster master copy♦ nm[cinta] master* * *m master’s (degree) -
2 Head Master/Mistress
Abbreviation: HMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Head Master/Mistress
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3 johtajaopettaja
• head master• head teacher• principal -
4 директор школы
head-master; head-mistress; principal -
5 газда
master, head, host, landlord, farmer————————landlord* * *host, landlord, owner, boss (1) -
6 главный
1. broad2. dominating3. governing4. grandосновные элементы; главные компоненты — nuts and bolts
5. pointстрана света; главный румб — cardinal point
кардинальная точка; главный румб — cardinal point
6. primary7. seniorглава фирмы, главный компаньон — the senior partner
8. basic9. masterглавная лента; эталонная лента — master tape
10. major11. host12. stapleглавные продукты, основные товары — staple commodities
13. chief; main; principal; central; head14. cardinal15. centralцентральный процессор, главная ЭВМ — central processor
16. generalставка, главное командование — general headquarters
17. headглавная контора, правление — head office
18. main19. prime20. principalСинонимический ряд:основной (прил.) важнейший; главнейший; имеющий наибольшее значение; ключевой; коренной; основной; основополагающий; первейший; первостатейный; первостепенной важности; первостепенный; первый; стержневой; узловой; центральныйАнтонимический ряд: -
7 директор школы
1) General subject: School Master, School Mistress, head master, head teacher (правильный перевод в 90% случаев, см. Википедию: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_teacher), head-mistress (женщина), headmaster, headmistress (о женщине), headteacher, preceptor, principal, rector, schoolman, schoolmaster, schoolmistress (женщина)2) American: schoolman (и т.п.)3) School: archbishop4) Jargon: chief itch and rub5) Business: head-master6) Education: school principal7) Makarov: head -
8 vorstehen
v/i (unreg., trennb., hat, südd., schw., österr. ist -ge-)1. (herausragen) protrude, jut out* * *to beetle; to head* * *vor|ste|henvi sep irreg aux haben or sein1) (= hervorragen) to project, to jut out; (Zähne) to stick out, to protrude; (Backenknochen, Kinn) to be prominent, to protrude; (Nase) to be prominentvórstehende Zähne — protruding teeth, buck teeth
2)einer Sache vórstehen (dem Haushalt) — to preside over sth; einer Firma, einer Partei, einem Gremium to be the chairman or chairperson of sth; der Regierung to be the head of sth; einer Schule to be the head(master/mistress) or principal (US) of sth; einem Geschäft to manage sth; einer Abteilung, einer Behörde to be in charge of sth
3) (form)die vórstehenden Erläuterungen — the above explanations
4) (HUNT Hund) to set, to point* * *vor|ste·hen1vi irreg Hilfsverb: haben o sein (hervorragen) to be prominent [or protrude]; Backenknochen to be prominent [or high]; Zähne to stick out, to protrude; Augen to bulgevor|ste·hen2einer Schule \vorstehen to be [the] principal [or BRIT head[master]/head[mistress]] of a school* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) <house, roof, etc.> project, jut out; <teeth, chin> stick out; < cheek-bones> be prominentvorstehende Zähne — buck-teeth; projecting teeth
2) (geh.)einer Institution/dem Haushalt vorstehen — be the head of an institution/the household
einer Abteilung vorstehen — be in charge of or run a department
* * *1. (herausragen) protrude, jut out* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) <house, roof, etc.> project, jut out; <teeth, chin> stick out; < cheek-bones> be prominentvorstehende Zähne — buck-teeth; projecting teeth
2) (geh.)einer Institution/dem Haushalt vorstehen — be the head of an institution/the household
einer Abteilung vorstehen — be in charge of or run a department
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9 хозяин
м1) владелец owner, proprietor, владелец животных, рабов masterпёс принёс хозя́ину та́пки — the dog brought its master his slippers
2) начальник boss, chief; наниматель employer3) владелец жилья landlord4) глава дома master/head of the house(hold); для гостей host• -
10 vorstehen
vor|ste·hen1. vor|ste·henvi irreg haben o sein ( hervorragen) to be prominent [or protrude]; Backenknochen to be prominent [or high]; Zähne to stick out, to protrude; Augen to bulge2. vor|ste·hen -
11 BÓNDI
* * *(pl. bœndr, gen. bónda), m.1) husbandman, farmer, peasant (dóttir eins lítils bónda); a yeoman, franklin, landowner (hinir stœrri bœndr);2) master, head of a household (= húsbóndi);3) husband (nú er bóndi dauðr, en kona lifir eptir).* * *a, m.: older form búandi, or even bóandi, pl. búendr or bóendr; gen. búanda, bóanda; dat. buöndum, bóöndum, Edda 28, Grág. i. 370, 371. Ó. H. 203, 209–211, 215, Nj. 14, 220; búanda (gen. pl.), 211, 212, 215–217, 220; búöndum, 219; bóandi, Grág. i. 114, 157, 187, 377, Nj. 52; but the common Icel. form is bóndi, pl. bændr; gen. dat. pl. in old writers either bónda, bóndum, or as at present keeping the æ throughout all plur. cases (bænda, (gen.) bændum): properly a part. act. from búa (turned into a noun subst., cp. frændi, fjándi), A. S. buan; Germ. bauer, and therefore originally a tiller of the ground, husbandman, but it always involved the sense of ownership, and included all owners of land (or bú, q. v.). from the petty freeholder to the franklin, and esp. the class represented by the yeoman of England generally or the statesman of Westmoreland and Cumberland: hence it came to mean the master of the house, A. S. bond and hûsbond, Engl. husband.1. a husbandman. The law distinguishes between a grið-maðr a labourer, búðsetu-maðr a cottager, and a búandi or bóndi a man who has land and stock. In the Icel. Commonwealth only the b. (but neither cottager or labourer) could act as judge or neighbour who gave witness in acquittal of a culprit (cp. þingheyjandi); the griðmaðr could only partly be admitted to the tylptarkviðr, not to the búakviðr, Grág. i. 35, 114; ek ryð þessa tvá menn ór kviðburðinum fyrir þá sök, at þeir eru búðsetu-menn en eigi bændr, Nj. 236; cp. l. c. below, where the distinction between both is defined. The Norse law, on the other hand, distinguishes between hersir or lendir menn ( barons) and búandi, cp. the interesting passage Fms. vi. 279 (verðr mér þá lends manns nafn ekki at virðingu; nú vil ek heldr heita bóndi sem ek á ætt til); the Norse hauldr- or óðals-bóndi nearly answers to the Engl. ‘yeoman.’ In the more despotic Norway and Denmark, as in continental Europe, ‘bóndi’ became a word of contempt, denoting the common, low people, opp. to the king and his ‘men’ (hirð), the royal officers, etc.; just as the Engl. boor degenerated from A. S. gebur, Germ. bauer, Dutch boer; and in mod. Dan. bönder means plebs, a boor; such is the use of bóndi in the Fms., esp. Sverr. S. and Hák. S. In the Icel. Commonwealth the word has a good sense, and is often used of the foremost men—Sighvatr bóndi, Sturl. ii. 78; Rafn bóndi (i. e. Sveinbjarnarsson), Bs. i. Rafn. S. several times; Rútr talaði þá til Marðar, hugsa þú svá um bóndi (Mord Gigja), Nj. 3; optar hefir þú glaðari verit, búndi, en nú, 174 (of Flosi); Njáll bóndi, id.; Þorsteinn bóndi, Illugi bóndi, Gunnl. S. Ísl. ii; Björn bóndi, Safn i. 657; Björn bóndi Einarsson (Jórsalafari), Ann. 1393; Ari bóndi, Daði bóndi, Bs. ii. 474, 505; it is only opp. to the clerks (clergy) or knights, etc. This notion of the word ( a franklin) still prevails in the mind of Icelanders.2. a husband, A. S. hûsbond; eigi var skegglauss Þorvaldr bóandi þinn, Nj. 52, Grág. i. 371, 377, Fms. i. 149; hjá hvílu búanda þíns, Nj. 14. [The learned Icel. clergyman Eyjulf on Vellir (died A. D. 1747) has written a short essay upoii the word bóndi, Icel. MSS. Bodl. no. 71.]COMPDS:—(in mod. use always bænda- if pl., bónda- if sing.)—bónda-bani, a, m. a slayer of a bóndi, Fms. vi. 104. bónda-ból, n. (bónda-bær, m.), a farm, Grett. 96 A. bónda-dóttir, f. a bóndi’s daughter, Eg. 24, Snót 18. bónda-eiðr, m. a bundi’s oath, Gþl. 67. bónda-far, n. a bóndi’s ferry-boat, Hkr. ii. 292. bónda-fé, n. a provincial fund, Gþl. 11. bónda-fólk, n. a class of bændr, Fms. vii. 293. bónda-fylking (búanda-), f. a host of bændr, Fms. viii. 126. bónda-herr, m. an army of bændr, Fms. i. 162. bónda-hlutr. m. = bóndatíund. Fr. bónda-hus, n. a bóndi’s house, K. Þ. K. 26. bónda-hvíla, u, f. a bóndi’s bed, El. 9. bónda-kirkja (búanda-), u, f. the church belonging to the bóndi in Thingvalla, where the parliament was held; and búanda-kirkjugarðr, m. the churchyard to that church, vide Nj. and Grág. This church was erected about the middle of the 11th century, vide Kristni S., Fms. vi. 266. bónda-kona, u, f. a good wife of a bóndi, Gþl. 511. bónda-laus, adj. husband-less, widowed, Stj. 420. bónda-lega, u, f. the burial place of bændr, N. G. L. i. 368. bónda-lið, n. = bóndaherr, Fms. ii. 48. bónda-ligr, adj. farmer-like. bónda-múgr, m. a crowd, host of bændr, Fms. xi. 248. bónda-nafn, n. the name, title of bóndi, Fms. vi. 279, Gþl. 106. bónda-réttr (búanda-), m. the right of a bóndi, Fms. ix. 135. bónda-safnaðr (- samnaðr) = bóndamúgr, Hkr. ii. 307, Fms. vii. 320. bónda-skapr, m. the state of the bændr, opp. to the clergy, Bs. i. 590. bónda-son, m. the son of a bóndi, Eg. 232. bónda-tala, u, f., vera í b., to be told or counted among bændr, Fas. ii. 326. bónda-tíund, f. tithe to be paid by bændr, Vm. 104. bónda-ungi, a, m. a young bóndi, Hkr. iii. 275. bónda-val, n. the elite of bændr; var þá gott b., there were choice bændr to be found, Sturl. i. 130, Landn. 236. bónda-ætt, f. a bóndi’s extraction, Fms. vi. 278. -
12 yfir-meistari
a, m. an ‘over-master,’ head-master, cp. Germ. altmaster, Stj. 510, 537, Gd. 70. -
13 Großmeister
m[Chef der Malteserritter oder Tempelherren]Grand Master [head of Hospitallers, Templars]m[Schach]1. grandmaster [chess]2. grand master [chess] -
14 главная узловая ретрансляционная станция
Cinema: master head endУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > главная узловая ретрансляционная станция
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15 основная шпиндельная головка
Automation: master head (к ней подсоединяются накладные головки)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > основная шпиндельная головка
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16 नायक _nāyaka
नायक a. [नी-ण्वुल्] Guiding, leading, conducting.-कः 1 A guide, leader, conductor.-2 A chief, master, head, lord.-3 A pre-eminent or principal person, distinguished personage; सैन्यनायकः &c.-4 A general, commander.-5 (In Rhet.) The hero of a poetic composition (a play or drama); (according to S. D. there are four main kinds of नायक:-- धीरोदात्त, धीरोद्धत, धीरललित, and धीरप्रशान्त, q. v.; these are again subdivided, the total number of kinds being 48; see S. D.64-75. The Rasamañjarī mentions 3 classes पति, उपपति, and वैशिक; 95.11).-6 The central gem of a necklace; नायको नेतरि श्रेष्ठे हारमध्य- मणावपि' इति विश्वः.-7 A paradigm or leading example; दशैते स्त्रीषु नायकाः.-8 An epithet of Śākyamuni.-Comp. -अधिपः a king, sovereign. -
17 नेतृ _nētṛ
नेतृ m. [नी-तृच्]1 One who leads or guides, a leader, conductor, manager, guide (of elephants, animals &c.); न विना नायकं सेना मुहूर्तमपि तिष्ठति । आहवेष्वाहवश्रेष्ठ नेतृहीनेव नौर्जले ॥ Mb.7.5.8; आसन्नोषधयो नेतुर्नक्तमस्नेहदीपिकाः R.4. 75;14.22;16.3; Me.71; नेताश्वस्य स्रुघ्नं स्रुघ्नस्य वा Sk. Mu.7.14.-2 A director, preceptor; नेता यस्य बृहस्पतिः Bh.2.88.-3 A chief, master, head.-4 An inflictor (as of punishment); प्रजास्तत्र न मुह्यन्ति नेता चेत् साधु पश्यति Ms.7.25.-5 An owner.-6 The hero of a drama.-7 The numeral 'two'.-8 N. of Viṣṇu. -
18 xo’ja
(Persian) master; head of a line of people believed to represent the first local converts to Islam and descendents of one of the first four caliphs; member of the privileged upper class. xo’ja ko’rsinga/ko’rsin uchun outwardly, for appearance’s sake -
19 основная шпиндельная головка
( к ней подсоединяются накладные головки) master headРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > основная шпиндельная головка
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20 kućedomaćin
m master/head of the house
См. также в других словарях:
Master (form of address) — Master (sometimes abbreviated Mstr) is an archaic masculine title or form of address in English. Contents 1 In English and Welsh society 2 In Scottish society 3 In Canada 4 In France … Wikipedia
Master — Mas ter (m[.a]s t[ e]r), n. [OE. maistre, maister, OF. maistre, mestre, F. ma[^i]tre, fr. L. magister, orig. a double comparative from the root of magnus great, akin to Gr. me gas. Cf. {Maestro}, {Magister}, {Magistrate}, {Magnitude}, {Major},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Master in chancery — Master Mas ter (m[.a]s t[ e]r), n. [OE. maistre, maister, OF. maistre, mestre, F. ma[^i]tre, fr. L. magister, orig. a double comparative from the root of magnus great, akin to Gr. me gas. Cf. {Maestro}, {Magister}, {Magistrate}, {Magnitude},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Master joint — Master Mas ter (m[.a]s t[ e]r), n. [OE. maistre, maister, OF. maistre, mestre, F. ma[^i]tre, fr. L. magister, orig. a double comparative from the root of magnus great, akin to Gr. me gas. Cf. {Maestro}, {Magister}, {Magistrate}, {Magnitude},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Master key — Master Mas ter (m[.a]s t[ e]r), n. [OE. maistre, maister, OF. maistre, mestre, F. ma[^i]tre, fr. L. magister, orig. a double comparative from the root of magnus great, akin to Gr. me gas. Cf. {Maestro}, {Magister}, {Magistrate}, {Magnitude},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Master lode — Master Mas ter (m[.a]s t[ e]r), n. [OE. maistre, maister, OF. maistre, mestre, F. ma[^i]tre, fr. L. magister, orig. a double comparative from the root of magnus great, akin to Gr. me gas. Cf. {Maestro}, {Magister}, {Magistrate}, {Magnitude},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Master mariner — Master Mas ter (m[.a]s t[ e]r), n. [OE. maistre, maister, OF. maistre, mestre, F. ma[^i]tre, fr. L. magister, orig. a double comparative from the root of magnus great, akin to Gr. me gas. Cf. {Maestro}, {Magister}, {Magistrate}, {Magnitude},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Master of arts — Master Mas ter (m[.a]s t[ e]r), n. [OE. maistre, maister, OF. maistre, mestre, F. ma[^i]tre, fr. L. magister, orig. a double comparative from the root of magnus great, akin to Gr. me gas. Cf. {Maestro}, {Magister}, {Magistrate}, {Magnitude},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Master of the horse — Master Mas ter (m[.a]s t[ e]r), n. [OE. maistre, maister, OF. maistre, mestre, F. ma[^i]tre, fr. L. magister, orig. a double comparative from the root of magnus great, akin to Gr. me gas. Cf. {Maestro}, {Magister}, {Magistrate}, {Magnitude},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Master of the rolls — Master Mas ter (m[.a]s t[ e]r), n. [OE. maistre, maister, OF. maistre, mestre, F. ma[^i]tre, fr. L. magister, orig. a double comparative from the root of magnus great, akin to Gr. me gas. Cf. {Maestro}, {Magister}, {Magistrate}, {Magnitude},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Master sinew — Master Mas ter (m[.a]s t[ e]r), n. [OE. maistre, maister, OF. maistre, mestre, F. ma[^i]tre, fr. L. magister, orig. a double comparative from the root of magnus great, akin to Gr. me gas. Cf. {Maestro}, {Magister}, {Magistrate}, {Magnitude},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English