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м1) руководитель на производстве foreman2) искусный работник craftsmanзолоты́х дел ма́стер — goldsmith
сапо́жный ма́стер — shoemaker
часовы́х дел ма́стер — watchmaker, jewel(l)er
телевизио́нный ма́стер — TV repairman
рабо́та ма́стера — work of a master hand
3) специалист высокого класса expert; masterма́стер своего́ де́ла — master of one's craft
ма́стер сати́ры — master of satire
ма́стер спо́рта — master of sports
карти́ны ста́рых ма́стеро́в — paintings of (the) old masters
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4 мастер политической сатиры
General subject: a master of political satireУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мастер политической сатиры
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