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41 магистр
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43 magistar
master of sciences/arts, magistar kemije M.S. in chemistry* * *• master• master of sciences• master of arts -
44 кандидат юридических наук
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > кандидат юридических наук
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45 магистр искусств
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > магистр искусств
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46 filosofian kandidaatti
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47 Magister
m; -s, -; etwa Master’s degree; Magister Artium etwa Master of Arts (Abk. MA, Am. auch M.A.); den Magister machen take a ( oder one’s) MA oder Master’s degree* * *der Magistermaster* * *Ma|gịs|ter [ma'gɪstɐ]m -s, -Magister (Artium) (Univ) — M.A., Master of Arts
Magister (Pharmaciae) (Aus) — MSc or Master of Science in pharmacology
* * *Ma·gis·ter, Ma·gis·tra<-s, ->[maˈgɪstɐ, maˈgɪstra]m, fden \Magister haben/machen to hold/work on [or do] a Master's [degree]2. (Inhaber des Universitätsgrades) Master\Magister [pharmaciae] Master of Pharmacy* * *der; Magisters, Magister1) ≈ Master's degree (first degree at a German university)den Magister haben/machen — have/work for an MA or (Amer.) a Master's
Magister sein — ≈ have a Master's degree
* * ** * *der; Magisters, Magister1) ≈ Master's degree (first degree at a German university)den Magister haben/machen — have/work for an MA or (Amer.) a Master's
2) (Inhaber des Titels) ≈ person holding a Master's degreeMagister sein — ≈ have a Master's degree
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48 магистр гуманитарных наук
1) General subject: Master of Humanities (ставится после фамилии)3) Advertising: Master of Arts4) Business: MA (Master of Arts)5) Education: Master of Arts (MA)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > магистр гуманитарных наук
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49 кандидат
candidate(определен/посочен за кандидат в избори) nominee, contestant(за работа) candidate, applicantкандидат-студент a candidate studentприети кандидати (за студенти) successful candidatesкандидат за женитба suitor, wooerкандидат учител a teacher on probationкандидат член candidate-member; a probationary memberкандидат член на ЦК an alternate member of the Central Committeeкандидат на науките (хуманиторни) master of arts, (ськр.) М.А., (положителни) master of Science, (съкр. М. Sc.)* * *кандида̀т,м., -и; кандида̀тк|а ж., -и candidate; contender; ( определен/ предложен за кандидат в избори) nominee, contestant; (за работа) candidate, applicant; \кандидат за женитба suitor, wooer; \кандидат на науките ( хуманитарни) master of arts, съкр. M.A., ( точни) master of Science, съкр. M.Sc.; \кандидат-студент candidate student; \кандидат учител teacher on probation; \кандидат-член probationary member; приети \кандидати (за студенти) successful candidates.* * *applicant; candidate: a кандидат student - кандидат студент; contender; expectant; votee (на избори, ам..)* * *1. (за работа) candidate, applicant 2. (определен/посочен за кандидат в избори) nominee, contestant 3. candidate 4. КАНДИДАТ за женитба suitor, wooer 5. КАНДИДАТ на науките (хуманиторни) master of arts, (ськр.) М.А., (положителни) master of Science, (ськр. М. Sc.) 6. КАНДИДАТ учител a teacher on probation 7. КАНДИДАТ член candidate-member;a probationary member 8. КАНДИДАТ член на ЦК an alternate member of the Central Committee 9. КАНДИДАТ-студент a candidate student 10. приети кандидати (за студенти) successful candidates -
50 magist|er
m, f inv. (N pl magistrzy a. magistrowie) 1. (osoba) person holding a master’s degree; (tytuł) master’s (degree); (w humanistyce) Master of Arts; (w naukach ścisłych i przyrodniczych) Master of Science- magister polonistyki a Master of Arts in Polish (studies)- magister filozofii a Master of Arts in Philosophy- magister Kowalski Mr Kowalski, MA/MSc2. (farmaceuta) title used to address a pharmacistThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > magist|er
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51 магистр искусств
1) General subject: Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts (ставится после фамилии)2) Religion: Artium Magister ("master of arts", сокр. A.M.), Magister Artium ("master of arts", сокр. M.A.)3) Music: m. a., m.a.4) Abbreviation: MFA -
52 магистр
1) (учёная степень выпускника университета или др. высшего учебного заведения) masterмагистр богословия — master of theology, сокр. ( ставится после фамилии) M.Th., лат. Theologiae Magister, сокр. Th.M.
магистр богословских наук — Master of Arts in Theology, сокр. M.A.Theol., Master of Theological Studies, сокр. M.T.S.
магистр в области религии [религиозных наук] — Master of Arts in Religion, сокр. M.A.R.
магистр религиозного образования — Master of Religious Education, сокр. M.R.E.
магистр Священной теологии — Master of Sacred Theology, лат. Sacrae Theologiae Master, сокр. S.T.M.
2) ( глава монашеского ордена) head of a monastic order, superior-general -
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(nauk ścisłych, przyrodniczych) Master of Science; ( nauk humanistycznych) Master of Arts* * *mp- tr- pl. - owie master; ( nauk ekonomicznych) Master of Business and Administration, MBA; ( nauk humanistycznych) Master of Arts, MA; ( nauk ścisłych i przyrodniczych) Master of Science, MSc.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > magister
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54 степень магистра
великий магистр, гроссмейстер — Grand Master
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > степень магистра
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55 maisteri
yks.nom. maisteri; yks.gen. maisterin; yks.part. maisteria; yks.ill. maisteriin; mon.gen. maisterien maistereiden maistereitten; mon.part. maistereja maistereita; mon.ill. maistereihinM.A M.Sc Master of Arts (noun)Master of Science (noun)* * *• m.a.• m.sc.• Master of...• master of arts• master of science -
56 doctoranda
n. Master of Science, second degree in the sciences, M Sc.; Master of Arts, MA, master's degree in the humanities or social sciences; one who has completed a Master of Arts degree at a college or university -
57 mgr
(= magister) (nauk humanistycznych) Master of Arts, MA; (nauk ścisłych) Master of Science, MSc- mgr Adam Nowak Adam Nowak, MA/MSc* * *abbr; = magister( nauk humanistycznych) ≈MA ( Master of Arts) (nauk ścisłych, przyrodniczych), ≈MSc ( Master of Science)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mgr
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58 dottore
m doctor (in of)* * *dottore s.m.1 ( dotto, erudito) doctor, learned man: darsi arie da dottore, to put on a learned air; (lett.) Dottor Faust, Doctor Faustus; (teol.) i Dottori della Chiesa, the Doctors of the Church // Gesù tra i Dottori, Jesus amongst the Doctors // meglio un asino vivo che un dottore morto, (prov.) better a living dog than a dead lion2 ( laureato) graduate; ( chi ha un dottorato) doctor: dottore in farmacia, pharmacist; dottore in fisica, physicist; dottore in lettere, Master of Arts (abbr. MA); dottore in scienze, Master of Science (abbr. MSc); dottore in legge, Doctor of Laws (abbr. LLD); dottore in teologia, Doctor of Divinity (abbr. DD); dottore in filosofia, Doctor of Philosophy (abbr. PhD)3 ( medico) doctor (of medicine), physician: buon giorno, Dottor Brown, good morning, Dr Brown; manda a chiamare il dottore, send for the doctor; mio padre fa il dottore, my father is a doctor (o a physician); andare dal dottore, to go to (see) the doctor.* * *[dot'tore]sostantivo maschile1) (laureato) graduatedottor Rossi — (laureato) Mr Rossi; (dottore di ricerca) Dr Rossi
2) (medico) doctor•* * *dottore/dot'tore/ ⇒ 1, 18sostantivo m.1 (laureato) graduate; dottore di ricerca doctor; dottore in lettere arts graduate; dottore in medicina medical doctor; dottor Rossi (laureato) Mr Rossi; (dottore di ricerca) Dr Rossii Dottori della Chiesa the Doctors of the Church. -
59 Magister
Ma·gis·ter, Ma·gis·tra <-s, -> [maʼgɪstɐ, maʼgɪstra] m, f2) ( Inhaber des Universitätsgrades) Master\Magister [pharmaciae] Master of Pharmacy¿Kultur?The Magister Artium is the most commonly awarded degree in the humanities and social sciences. Only certain combinations of major and minor subjects are permitted in a Magister course of study, generally either two majors or one major and two minors may be combined.The introduction of the Bachelor and Master degrees a few years ago started a small revolution at German universities. The programmes give students the opportunity to complete their education quickly, and move on into the working world. -
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1) Religion: A.M., A.M. ("master of arts")2) Abbreviation: A.M. (Master of Arts)
См. также в других словарях:
Master of Arts — n an ↑MA … Dictionary of contemporary English
Master of Arts — • An academic degree higher than that of Bachelor Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Master of Arts Master of Arts † … Catholic encyclopedia
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 Arts — (MA) master s degree in the humanities or social sciences; one who has completed a Master of Arts degree at a college or university … English contemporary dictionary
Master of Arts — (or Science) n. a degree given by a college or university to a person who has completed a prescribed course of graduate study in the humanities or related studies (or in science, etc.): it ranks above the degree of Bachelor and below that of… … English World dictionary
Master of Arts — UK US noun [C] ► MA(Cf. ↑MA) … Financial and business terms
Master of Arts — For other uses, see Master of Arts (disambiguation). A Master of Arts (M.A., MA, A.M., or AM) from the Latin Magister Artium, is a type of Master s degree awarded by universities in many countries. The M.A. is usually contrasted with the M.S. or… … Wikipedia
Master of Arts — Der Master ([ˈmaːstɐ] oder [ˈmaːstə], aus engl. master, das auf lat. magister „Lehrer“, „Vorsteher“, „Meister“ zurückgeht) ist in vielen europäischen Staaten der zweite akademische Grad, den Studenten an Hochschulen als Abschluss einer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Master of Arts — noun a master s degree in arts and sciences • Syn: ↑MA, ↑Artium Magister, ↑AM • Hypernyms: ↑master s degree * * * Usage: usually capitalized M&A 1. : the recipient of a master s degre … Useful english dictionary
master of arts — Degree De*gree , n. [F. degr[ e], OF. degret, fr. LL. degradare. See {Degrade}.] 1. A step, stair, or staircase. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] By ladders, or else by degree. Rom. of R. [1913 Webster] 2. One of a series of progressive steps upward or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
master of arts — Usage: often capitalized M&A Date: 15th century 1. the recipient of a master s degree that usually signifies that the recipient has passed an integrated course of study in one or more of the humanities and sometimes has completed a thesis… … New Collegiate Dictionary