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  • 1master tape — n. MASTER (n. 5b) * * * …

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  • 2master tape — n. MASTER (n. 5b) …

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  • 3Master Tape Theatre — Genre Comedy, Talk Running time 4 hours Country United States …

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  • 4Master tape — Основная лента; Откорректированная лента …

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  • 5Master data — Master data, which may include reference data, is information that is key to the operation of business and is the primary focus of the Information Technology (IT) discipline of Master Data Management (MDM). This key business information may… …

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  • 6Master recording — A multitrack recording master tape, disk or computer files on which productions are developed (or captured, in a live session) for later mixing, is known as the multi track master, while the tape, disk or computer files holding a mix (mono,… …

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  • 7master — masterless, adj. /mas teuhr, mah steuhr/, n. 1. a person with the ability or power to use, control, or dispose of something: a master of six languages; to be master of one s fate. 2. an owner of a slave, animal, etc. 3. an employer of workers or… …

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  • 8master — mas•ter [[t]ˈmæs tər, ˈmɑ stər[/t]] n. 1) a person with the ability or power to control: master of one s fate[/ex] 2) an owner of a slave or animal 3) an employer, esp. of servants 4) the male head of a household 5) a person preeminent in a… …

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  • 9master — I UK [ˈmɑːstə(r)] / US [ˈmæstər] noun [countable] Word forms master : singular master plural masters *** 1) a) a man who is very good at something master at: O Sullivan is an absolute master at this type of shot. master of: He s a master of the… …

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  • 10master — mas|ter1 [ mæstər ] noun count ** 1. ) a man who is very good at something: master at: Reardon is an absolute master at this type of shot. master of: He s a master of the clever remark. a ) a famous artist: original prints from modern masters… …

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