Master



noun
1.
(A man who has control of people or things, the captain of a merchant ship, the male head of a household, an artist regarded as great, (M) a title applied to, a boy regarded as too young to be addressed as Mr., a man who heads some institution, group, etc., an original copy from which duplicates are made. -Master of Arts a master's degree given usually in a specific branch of the humanities or social sciences. -master of ceremonies person who directs the entertainment at a party, dinner, or the like. -Master of Science a master's degree given usually in a specific branch of the natural sciences, mathematics, or technology) មេ, នាយ, ចៅហ្វាយ, ម្ចាស់, គ្រូបង្រៀន, សាស្ដ្រចារ្យ, គ្រូ, គំរូកាត់ខោអាវ serve one's master ចៅហ្វាយ, នាយ, master builder មេជាង, master of several languages អ្នកជំនាញ, master of a school ចាងហ្វាង, master craftsman មេជាង, master of Arts បរិញ្ញាទោផ្នែកមនុស្សសាស្ដ្រ, master of Science បរិញ្ញាទោផ្នែកវិទ្យាសាស្ដ្រ, master ship ការគ្រប់គ្រង, ការឆ្លៀវឆ្លាត
Example: The slaves feared their master.
2.
(បច្ចេកទេស) ម្ចាស់​នាយកប៉ាល់​នាយក​ចាងហ្វាង​អ្នកជំនាញ​អនុបណ្ឌិត​បិរញ្ញាទោ
3.
អ្នក, នាង
Example: Young master Bill
adjective
1.
(being a master, chief, main, controlling) master bedroom ដែលធំជាងគេ, master key ដែលសម្រាប់បិទបើក, master painter ដែលជំនាញ, ដែលមានថ្វីដៃ
verbpast tense: mastered ; past participle: mastered ; present participle: mastering ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) (To become an expert in, to conquer) master a child កាច
Example: Master of his country, The music teacher is a master of his subject, Dara has learned to master his temper, Dang has mastered the alphabet, Servant and his master. master one's emotions ទប់ master a skill ធ្វើអោយស្ទាត់ជំនាញ
2.
ជំនះ, ផ្ចាញ់, មេ​គោល​ខ្ពង់ខ្ពស់
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
A vessel having (so many) masts; -- used only in compounds; as, a two-master.
2.
A male person having another living being so far subject to his will, that he can, in the main, control his or its actions; -- formerly used with much more extensive application than now. (a) The employer of a servant. (b) The owner of a slave. (c) The person to whom an apprentice is articled. (d) A sovereign, prince, or feudal noble; a chief, or one exercising similar authority. (e) The head of a household. (f) The male head of a school or college. (g) A male teacher. (h) The director of a number of persons performing a ceremony or sharing a feast. (i) The owner of a docile brute, -- especially a dog or horse. (j) The controller of a familiar spirit or other supernatural being.
3.
One who uses, or controls at will, anything inanimate; as, to be master of one's time.
4.
One who has attained great skill in the use or application of anything; as, a master of oratorical art.
5.
A title given by courtesy, now commonly pronounced mister, except when given to boys; -- sometimes written Mister, but usually abbreviated to Mr.
6.
A young gentleman; a lad, or small boy.
7.
The commander of a merchant vessel; -- usually called captain. Also, a commissioned officer in the navy ranking next above ensign and below lieutenant; formerly, an officer on a man-of-war who had immediate charge, under the commander, of sailing the vessel.
8.
A person holding an office of authority among the Freemasons, esp. the presiding officer; also, a person holding a similar office in other civic societies.
verbpast tense: mastered ; past participle: mastered ; present participle: mastering ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To become the master of; to subject to one's will, control, or authority; to conquer; to overpower; to subdue.
2.
(TRANSITIVE) To gain the command of, so as to understand or apply; to become an adept in; as, to master a science.
3.
(INTRANSITIVE) To be skillful; to excel.
1.
adept, authority, boss, chief, commander, employer, expert, head, leader, lord, maestro, manager, overseer, owner, proprietor, ruler, sage, teacher
1.
servant, slave
1.
To own, to posses