masterclass
/ˈmɑːstəklɑːs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmæstərklæs/ (ame, ipa)
masterclass — 名詞
- masterclasssingular
- masterclassesplural
1. a lesson or workshop led by a very skilled professional — such as a famous music
大師班
頂尖專家授課的高階課程
a lesson or workshop led by a very skilled professional — such as a famous musician, chef, or artist — aimed at students who already perform at a high level and want to develop further
The piano masterclass at the Juilliard School lasted four hours and focused on Chopin's ballades.
茱莉亞音樂學院的鋼琴大師班持續了四小時,專注於蕭邦的敘事曲。
masterclass + at [institution]; topic: focus on [composer/work]
Chef Fatima's two-hour masterclass on knife skills was fully booked within an hour of being announced.
法蒂瑪主廚的兩小時刀工大師班在公布後一小時內就額滿了。
masterclass + on [specific skill]
Mei-Lin flew to Seoul to attend a Taekwondo masterclass led by an Olympic gold medalist.
美玲飛到首爾參加了一堂由奧運金牌選手指導的跆拳道大師班。
Javier recorded every moment of the yoga masterclass so he could review the poses at home.
哈維爾錄下了整堂瑜伽大師班,以便在家複習動作。
Aisha signed up for a photography masterclass to learn how professionals edit portraits in natural light.
艾莎報名了一堂攝影大師班,想學習專業人士如何在自然光下修飾人像。
文法句型
a masterclass + in [field/subject]
用法筆記
Often followed by 'on' + topic (a masterclass on French pastries) or 'in' + field (a masterclass in violin). The teacher is typically a famous or highly respected expert, and students are expected to already have strong basic skills.
常見錯誤
2. an event or performance that perfectly shows the right — or wrong — way to handl
典範
完美展示正確或錯誤做法
an event or performance that perfectly shows the right — or wrong — way to handle a particular situation, leaving a strong lesson for everyone who sees it
The CEO's handling of the crisis was a masterclass in staying calm under enormous pressure.
那位執行長處理危機的方式,是在巨大壓力下保持冷靜的絕佳典範。
a masterclass in [gerund phrase] — positive example
The team's final goal in extra time was a masterclass in teamwork and precise passing.
該隊在延長賽的最後一記進球是團隊合作與精準傳球的典範。
His awkward apology on live television was a masterclass in how not to say sorry to a partner.
他在現場直播中的尷尬道歉,堪稱如何不向伴侶道歉的負面教材。
Professor Okonkwo's lecture on ancient Rome was a masterclass in making history feel alive and exciting.
奧孔科沃教授關於古羅馬的講座,是讓歷史變得活潑有趣的絕佳示範。
The director's first film is widely considered a masterclass in building suspense with very little dialogue.
那位導演的首部電影被普遍視為以極少對白營造緊張氣氛的經典範例。
- model
suggests an ideal to be copied; less dramatic than masterclass
- lesson
broader and less emphatic — any instructive experience, not necessarily a spectacular one
- textbook example
informal phrase; implies the outcome is so perfect it could appear in a textbook
文法句型
a masterclass + in [activity/quality]
用法筆記
Always followed by 'in' + noun or gerund (a masterclass in diplomacy / in handling complaints). Can describe either an excellent or a terrible example — the surrounding context determines which. Common in journalism and criticism.