mastery 音标拼音: [m'æstɚi]
n . 征服,统治权,精通,掌握
征服,统治权,精通,掌握
mastery n 1 :
great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity ; "
a good command of French " [
synonym : {
command },
{
control }, {
mastery }]
2 :
power to dominate or defeat ; "
mastery of the seas " [
synonym :
{
domination }, {
mastery }, {
supremacy }]
3 :
the act of mastering or subordinating someone [
synonym :
{
mastery }, {
subordination }]
Mastery \
Mas "
ter *
y \,
n .;
pl . {
Masteries }. [
OF .
maistrie .]
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1 .
The position or authority of a master ;
dominion ;
command ;
supremacy ;
superiority .
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If divided by mountains ,
they will fight for the mastery of the passages of the tops . --
Sir W .
Raleigh .
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2 .
Superiority in war or competition ;
victory ;
triumph ;
preeminence .
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The voice of them that shout for mastery . --
Ex .
xxxii .
18 .
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Every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things . --
1 Cor .
ix .
25 .
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O ,
but to have gulled him Had been a mastery . --
B .
Jonson .
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3 .
Contest for superiority . [
Obs .] --
Holland .
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4 .
A masterly operation ;
a feat . [
Obs .]
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I will do a maistrie ere I go . --
Chaucer .
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5 .
Specifically ,
the philosopher '
s stone . [
Obs .]
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6 .
The act process of mastering ;
the state of having mastered .
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He could attain to a mastery in all languages .
--
Tillotson .
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The learning and mastery of a tongue ,
being unpleasant in itself ,
should not be cumbered with other difficulties . --
Locke .
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315 Moby Thesaurus words for "
mastery ":
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esteem ,
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facility ,
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first place ,
first prize ,
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force ,
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good feeling ,
governorship ,
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intelligence ,
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how ,
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landslide victory ,
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leverage ,
licking ,
lordship ,
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magistrature ,
magnetism ,
management ,
marksmanship ,
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mastership ,
maturity ,
maximum ,
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mayorship ,
mental grasp ,
metropolitanate ,
metropolitanship ,
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moment ,
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ne plus ultra ,
new high ,
nobility ,
overcoming ,
overthrow ,
overturn ,
palms ,
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paramountcy ,
pashadom ,
pashalic ,
patriarchate ,
patriarchy ,
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persuasion ,
picnic ,
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pontificate ,
popedom ,
popehood ,
popeship ,
potency ,
power ,
practical ability ,
precognition ,
predominance ,
prefectship ,
prefecture ,
prehension ,
premiership ,
preparedness ,
preponderance ,
presidency ,
presidentship ,
pressure ,
prestige ,
primacy ,
prime -
ministership ,
prime -
ministry ,
princedom ,
princeship ,
principality ,
proconsulate ,
proconsulship ,
proficiency ,
protectorate ,
protectorship ,
provostry ,
provostship ,
prowess ,
purchase ,
pushover ,
qualification ,
quickness ,
quietus ,
readiness ,
record ,
rectorate ,
rectorship ,
regency ,
regentship ,
reign ,
reins of government ,
repute ,
resource ,
resourcefulness ,
ripeness ,
ruin ,
rule ,
ruling class ,
runaway victory ,
savoir -
faire ,
savvy ,
say ,
seamanship ,
seasoning ,
seigniory ,
seneschalship ,
seneschalsy ,
sheikhdom ,
sheriffalty ,
sheriffcy ,
sheriffdom ,
shrievalty ,
skill ,
skillfulness ,
smash ,
sovereignty ,
strings ,
style ,
suasion ,
subdual ,
subduing ,
subjugation ,
subtle influence ,
success ,
suggestion ,
suitability ,
suitableness ,
suitedness ,
supervisorship ,
supremacy ,
suzerainship ,
suzerainty ,
swag ,
sway ,
tact ,
tactfulness ,
talons ,
technical brilliance ,
technical mastery ,
technical skill ,
technique ,
tempering ,
thrashing ,
timing ,
top spot ,
total victory ,
tribunate ,
trim ,
trimming ,
triumph ,
trouncing ,
understanding ,
undoing ,
upper hand ,
vanquishment ,
victory ,
virtuosity ,
vizierate ,
viziership ,
walkaway ,
walkover ,
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whip hand ,
whipping ,
win ,
winning ,
winning streak ,
wisdom ,
wit ,
wizardry ,
workmanship ,
zenith
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MASTERY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MASTERY is the authority of a master : dominion How to use mastery in a sentence
MASTERY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary MASTERY definition: 1 complete control of something: 2 If someone has a mastery of something, they are extremely… Learn more
Mastery: Greene, Robert: 9780143124177: Amazon. com: Books His highly anticipated fifth book, Mastery, examines the lives of great historical figures such as Charles Darwin, Mozart, Paul Graham and Henry Ford and distills the traits and universal ingredients that made them masters
Mastery - Archive. org Let us call this sensation mastery—the feeling that we have a greater command of reality, other people, and ourselves Although it might be something we experience for only a short while, for others—Masters of their field—it becomes their way of life, their way of seeing the world
MASTERY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com MASTERY definition: command or grasp, as of a subject See examples of mastery used in a sentence
Mastery - definition of mastery by The Free Dictionary 1 Possession of consummate skill 2 The status of master or ruler; control: mastery of the seas 3 Full command of a subject of study: Her mastery of economic theory impressed the professors
Mastery (book) - Wikipedia Mastery explains how to become successful by examining the lives of historical figures such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Albert Einstein, as well as through Greene's interviews with contemporary figures such as Teresita Fernández, Cesar Rodriguez, and Daniel Everett [2][7][8][9]
Mastery by Robert Greene | Goodreads In this book, Robert Greene demonstrates that the ultimate form of power is mastery itself
mastery noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of mastery noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
mastery - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun mastery (usually uncountable, plural masteries) The position or authority of a master; dominion; command; supremacy; superiority