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The meaning of MEISTER is one who is knowledgeable about something specified —often used in combination. How to use meister in a sentence.
A person referred to as “Meister” is one who has extensive theoretical knowledge and practical skills in his profession, business, or some other kind of work or activity. For example, a “puzzle-meister” would be someone highly skilled at solving puzzles.
Meister translate: master (craftsman/craftswoman), master, champion(s), master, adept, master. Learn more in the Cambridge German-English Dictionary.
[ˈmaistɐ] masculine noun Word forms: Meisters genitive , Meister plural. 1. (= Handwerksmeister) master (craftsman); (in Laden) boss (inf); (in Fabrik) foreman, boss (inf); (sl: als Anrede) guv (Brit inf), chief (Brit inf), mac (US inf); (Sport) champion; (Mannschaft) champions pl. seinen Meister machen to take one’s master craftsman’s diploma.
Translation for 'Meister' using the free German-English dictionary by LANGENSCHEIDT -– with examples, synonyms and pronunciation.
Meister - A Comprehensive Analysis Definition and Etymology. Meister is a German word meaning “master” or “expert.” It denotes a person highly skilled in a particular craft, trade, or profession.
meister {adjective masculine} volume_up. meister (also: größte, meiste, meistes) volume_up. most {sup.} (in greatest amount) more_vert. Ich weiß, Sie sind ein Meister an Diplomatie, aber eine Antwort wäre durchaus angemessen. I know you are a master of diplomacy, but a response would be most appropriate in this case.
noun. someone who has been winner in a contest [..] Ich stellte mich dem Meister. I faced the champion. en.wiktionary.org. adept. noun. one fully skilled or well versed in anything. Ihr müsst euch in Gegenwart eines anderen magischen Meisters entblößen und eure innersten Umstände offenbaren.
German champion [male] sports. Flämische Meister {pl} Flemish Masters art. Kendo-Meister {m} kendo master sports. Meister Graubein {m} [Wolf, bes. in der Fabel und im Märchen] [the Wolf, esp. in fables and fairy tales] lit. zool. Meister Lampe {m} [Hase in der Fabel] Master Hare.
meister is of multiple origins. Probably (i) a borrowing from Yiddish. Or perhaps (ii) a borrowing from German. Etymons: Yiddish meyster; German Meister.