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masterymas‧ter‧y /ˈmɑːstəri $ ˈmæ-/ noun [uncountable] - In general, Ventura users have mastery over perhaps 40 to 50% of the program.
- Materials and teaching practices may consist of commercial letter-of-the-week programs, math worksheets with accompanying workbooks, and mastery assessments.
- Modern ideas of mastery learning arose from Carroll's model of school learning.
- Smith's technical mastery blossomed in the hushed mystery of the Nocturne but above all in the fireworks of the Tarantella.
- Syllabic writing requires mastery of what may be several hundred or several thousand symbols that are needed for syllabic representation.
- The mastery of skills is of little use if they can not be applied.
- The answer may be in the way boys and girls are taught to gain mastery.
- There was just the experience of mastery of a new element, the glorious sense of power, and the freedom.
adjectives► technical mastery· The technical mastery of the musicians is impressive. ► complete/absolute mastery· His latest collection shows his complete mastery of painting with oils. verbs► have mastery of something· She has complete mastery of her instrument. ► show mastery of something· The author did not show mastery of psychological theory. ► demonstrate mastery of something (=show mastery of something)· During the talk, he demonstrated his mastery of the issues. ► gain/achieve mastery of something· He has definitely achieved mastery of this very difficult subject. phrases► a sense of mastery (=the feeling that you can do something well)· Suggesting an activity that a child can do adds to the child's sense of mastery. VERB► achieve· In addition, the students should be allowed to choose the way they prefer to achieve mastery of the material of the unit.· Those at risk-overly sensitive, poorly assertive children-have not achieved the emotional mastery necessary to be successfully separate from parents.· Supremacy over earth is achieved through mastery of the heavens. 1thorough understanding or great skillmastery of She possesses complete technical mastery of her instrument.2complete control or power over someone or something → mastermastery of/over humankind’s mastery over the environmentCOLLOCATIONSadjectivestechnical mastery· The technical mastery of the musicians is impressive.complete/absolute mastery· His latest collection shows his complete mastery of painting with oils.verbshave mastery of something· She has complete mastery of her instrument.show mastery of something· The author did not show mastery of psychological theory.demonstrate mastery of something (=show mastery of something)· During the talk, he demonstrated his mastery of the issues.gain/achieve mastery of something· He has definitely achieved mastery of this very difficult subject.phrasesa sense of mastery (=the feeling that you can do something well)· Suggesting an activity that a child can do adds to the child's sense of mastery. |