master
/ˈmɑː.stə
r
/
/ˈmæs.tɚ/
noun [ C ]
CONTROLLER
1. a person who has control over or responsibility for someone or something, or who is the most important or
influential (= having most influence) person in a situation or organization
OLD
-
FASHIONED
a slave and his master
With careful training, a dog will obey its master completely.
UK The Master of St. John's College will be launching the appeal.
mature
/məˈtjʊə
r
/
/-ˈtʊr/
verb
DEVELOP MENTALLY
1. [ I or T ]
MAINLY
APPROVING
to become more developed mentally and emotionally and behave in a
responsible way
Girls are said to mature faster than boys.
He matured a lot while he was at college.
2. [ I ]
MAINLY
APPROVING
If ideas, opinions, etc. mature, they reach an advanced or developed state
It took several years for her ideas to mature.
mature
/məˈtjʊə
r
/
/-ˈtʊr/
verb
GROW PHYSICALLY
3. [ I ] to become completely grown physically
Humans take longer to mature than most other animals.
remember
/rɪˈmem.bə
r
/
/-bɚ/
verb
1. [ I or T ] to be able to bring back a piece of information into your mind, or to keep a piece of information
in your memory
"Where did you park the car?" "I can't remember."
I can remember people's faces, but not their names.
[ + ( that ) ] She suddenly remembered (that) her keys were in her other bag.
[ + -ing verb ] I don't remember sign ing a contract.
[ + question word ] Can you remember wh at her telephone number is?
I remember him as (= I thought he was) a rather annoying man.
2.
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