-masterly o masterful?-

-masterly o masterful?-
Nota d'uso
L'aggettivo masterly significa “magistrale, fatto con grande maestria”: to exhibit a masterly display of tact, dare una magistrale dimostrazione di tatto. L'aggettivo masterful può avere questo significato, ma ne ha anche altri, come “autoritario, imperioso”: the manager has a confident, masterful approach with his staff, il manager ha un atteggiamento sicuro e autoritario del confronti del suo staff.

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