masterful

masterful
adjective
1) (imperious) herrisch [Haltung, Ton, Person]
2) (masterly) meisterhaft [Beherrschung, Fähigkeit]
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adjective (showing the power, authority or determination of a master: a masterful man.) herrisch
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mas·ter·ful
[ˈmɑ:stəfəl, AM ˈmæstɚ-]
adj
1. (authoritative) bestimmend, dominant
I like a man to be \masterful ich mag es, wenn ein Mann bestimmt ist
2. (skilful) meisterhaft, meisterlich
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['mAːstəfUl]
adj
meisterhaft; ball control gekonnt; (= dominating) personality gebieterisch

he's got a masterful, yet polite attitude — er hat eine bestimmte, aber trotzdem höfliche Art

he said in a masterful tone — sagte er in bestimmtem Ton

we were amazed at his masterful control of the meeting — wir staunten darüber, wie überlegen or souverän er die Sitzung in der Hand hatte

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masterful adj (adv masterfully)
1. herrisch, gebieterisch
2. willkürlich
3. tyrannisch, despotisch
4. academic.ru/45509/masterly">masterly
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adjective
1) (imperious) herrisch [Haltung, Ton, Person]
2) (masterly) meisterhaft [Beherrschung, Fähigkeit]
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adj.
herrisch adj.
meisterhaft adj.

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