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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++mas·ter·y /ˈmɑːstəri $ ˈmæ-/ noun [uncountable]  1 GOOD ATthorough understanding or great skill 熟练;精通mastery of She possesses complete technical mastery of her instrument. 她能非常娴熟地演奏她的乐器。2 CONTROLcomplete control or power over someone or something 控制;控制权 mastermastery of/over humankind’s mastery over the environment 人类对环境的控制nCOLLOCATIONSadjectivestechnical masteryThe technical mastery of the musicians is impressive.complete/absolute masteryHis latest collection shows his complete mastery of painting with oils.verbshave mastery of somethingShe has complete mastery of her instrument.show mastery of somethingThe 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 somethingHe 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.
Examples from the Corpus
masteryMaterials and teaching practices may consist of commercial letter-of-the-week programs, math worksheets with accompanying workbooks, and mastery assessments.The answer may be in the way boys and girls are taught to gain mastery.In general, Ventura users have mastery over perhaps 40 to 50% of the program.There was just the experience of mastery of a new element, the glorious sense of power, and the freedom.Modern ideas of mastery learning arose from Carroll's model of school learning.Syllabic writing requires mastery of what may be several hundred or several thousand symbols that are needed for syllabic representation.Smith's technical mastery blossomed in the hushed mystery of the Nocturne but above all in the fireworks of the Tarantella.The mastery of skills is of little use if they can not be applied.mastery of/overThe main points of comparison involve vocabulary, syntax, and mastery of the writing system.But mastery of helium-3 / deuterium fusion may permit other entirely new applications.Tilda had initiated the train of events, as, with her careless mastery of life, she often did.They have battled for years for mastery of the region.Grandcourt knows well that he will soon have mastery over a woman who would like to master him.Selection to the team is based on mastery of specified gymnastic skills.Perhaps the most significant aspect of the technical and rational mastery of the modern world has been bureaucracy.Alphabetic writing requires mastery of several dozen symbols that are needed for phonemic representation.Quite simply mastery of colonial languages gave a few people unfettered power.Might not the mastery of a skill quickly mean that an approach to learning through discovery could be more effectively undertaken?
mas·ter·y nounn COLLOCATIONS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
understanding great or skill Corpus thorough


mastery
mastery /ˈmɑːstəri $ ˈmæ-/ noun [uncountable]
1. thorough understanding or great skill
    mastery of
    She possesses complete technical mastery of her instrument.
2. complete control or power over someone or something ⇨ master
    mastery of/over
    humankind’s mastery over the environment
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ 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.


mas·teryBrE /ˈmɑːstəri/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmæstəri/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, singular] ~ (of sth) great knowledge about or understanding of a particular thing 精通;熟练掌握 SYN command She has mastery of several languages. 她精通数门语言。🔊🔊 [uncountable] ~ (of/over sb/sth) control or power 控制;驾驭;控制力量human mastery of the natural world人类对自然界的控制