magistral - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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magistral (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


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Meaning and Usage

The term "magistral" primarily describes something that is authoritative or masterfully done. In different contexts, it can refer to: - General: Something done with great skill or superiority. - Law: Referring to a magistrate or something linked to magistracy. - Medicine: It can describe a magistral formula, which is a prescription prepared by a pharmacist according to the specifications of a doctor for a specific patient.

In terms of frequency, "magistral" is used more in written contexts, particularly in formal articles, discussions in law and medicine, and academia.

Example Sentences

  1. La obra fue una demostración magistral de técnica artística.
  2. The work was a masterful demonstration of artistic technique.

  3. El juez actuó de manera magistral durante el juicio.

  4. The judge acted masterfully during the trial.

  5. La fórmula magistral fue compuesta por el farmacéutico.

  6. The magistral formula was composed by the pharmacist.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "magistral" does not form a wide variety of idiomatic expressions, it can appear in contexts where skill or authority is emphasized. Below are some relevant expressions:

  1. Un curso magistral: Se refiere a un curso que se da con gran maestría.
  2. A masterful course: It refers to a course that is taught with great mastery.

  3. Resolución magistral: Se utiliza para describir una solución a un problema que se hace de manera excepcional.

  4. Masterful resolution: It is used to describe a solution to a problem made exceptionally.

  5. Trabajo magistral: Se refiere a un trabajo realizado con gran destreza.

  6. Masterful work: It refers to work done with great skill.

Etymology

The word "magistral" comes from the Latin "magistralis," which relates to "magister," meaning master or teacher. The term evolved to describe the authoritative capability of a person or their work.

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23-07-2024