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21Mastery Learning — Mastery Learning, zielerreichendes Lernen …
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23mastery model — meistriškumo modelis statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Vaizdinio modelio atmaina – konkrečios sporto šakos (rungties) didesnio (bet iš tikrųjų pasiekiamo) meistriškumo sportininkas arba komanda, tapę jauniesiems sportininkams… …
24mastery — noun Etymology: Middle English maistrie, from Anglo French mestrie, maistrie, from meistre master Date: 13th century 1. a. the authority of a master ; dominion b. the upper hand in a contest or competition ; superiority, ascendancy 2 …
25mastery — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. rule, victory; ascendency, supremacy; skill. See authority. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Control] Syn. dominance, sovereignty, government, hegemony; see command 2 , power 2 . 2. [Ability to use to the full] …
26mastery — mas|ter|y [ mæstəri ] noun uncount 1. ) great knowledge or skill 2. ) power or control over someone or something …
27mastery — sb. == superiority; [maistrie]. RG. 395, 558 …
28mastery — mas·ter·y || mæstÉ™rɪ/ mÉ‘Ës n. command, control; proficiency, comprehensive knowledge; masterly skill, expertise; artfulness …
29mastery — noun 1》 comprehensive knowledge or skill in a particular field. 2》 the mastering of a subject or skill. 3》 control or superiority over someone or something …
30mastery — n. 1. Dominion, rule, sway, command, mastership, supreme power, supremacy. 2. Superiority, pre eminence, ascendency, supremacy, victory, conquest, leadership, headship, upper hand. 3. Victory in war. 4. Acquirement, attainment, acquisition. 5.… …