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1 meester
1 [iemand die macht/gezag heeft] master2 [iemand die een kunst volmaakt beheerst] master4 [juridisch] ±Master of Laws; 〈 afkorting〉 LL.M.5 [schaaksport] (international) master♦voorbeelden:1 zich meester maken van iets • take possession/control of somethingiets meester zijn • master somethingzichzelf niet meer meester zijn • no longer be in control of oneself2 de oude/Hollandse meesters • the old/Dutch masters〈 schertsend〉 hij is een meester in het verzinnen van uitvluchten • he's a master at dreaming up excuses -
2 zichzelf niet meer meester zijn
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