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mistress ['mɪstrɪs](a) (woman in control) maîtresse f;∎ she's her own mistress elle est sa propre maîtresse;∎ she was mistress of the situation elle était maîtresse de la situation, elle maîtrisait la situation;∎ to be mistress of oneself or of one's emotions être maîtresse de soi(-même);∎ the mistress of the house la maîtresse de maison∎ he kept a mistress for years il a eu une maîtresse pendant des années∎ the PE mistress le professeur de gymnastique∎ the mistress wouldn't like it cela déplairait à Madame∎ Mistress Bacon Madame ou Mme Bacon
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