master class
See also: masterclass
English
Etymology
Noun
master class (plural master classes)
- (education) A class, typically in a performing art such as music or drama, in which a teacher listens to and critiques the performance of individual students, one at a time, while the other students look on.
- (figuratively) An action or series of actions that serve to demonstrate a person's mastery of a subject.
- A brilliant or virtuosic performance.
Translations
class in which a teacher critiques students
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actions that demonstrate a person's mastery
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brilliant performance
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