minister
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A minister is a member of the clergy, especially in Protestant churches. 牧師
His father was a Baptist minister. 他父親是一名浸禮會牧師。
2. N-COUNT A minister is a person who officially represents their government in a foreign country and has a lower rank than an ambassador. 公使
He concluded a deal with the Danish minister in Washington. 他在華盛頓與丹麥公使達成了一項協(xié)議。
3. N-COUNT In some countries outside the United States, a minister is a person who is in charge of a particular government department. 政府部門部長
When the government came to power, he was named minister of culture. 這屆政府上臺時,他被任命為了文化部長。
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minister /?m?n?st?/ (ministers)
劍橋詞典
- "The matter is closed , " said the health minister.
- The minister accused his opponent of being a crypto-communist.
- At this point in the speech , the minister departed from his prepared text .
- The minister dodged questions about his relationship with the actress .
- The minister was drummed out of office when it was discovered that he had been taking bribes .
- He was a minister at our local church .
- I asked the minister to pray with me.
minister noun [C] (POLITICIAN)
a member of the government in Britain and many other countries who is in charge of a particular department or has an important position in it部長;大臣
the foreign /health minister 外交/衛(wèi)生部長
the Minister of/for Education 教育部長
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minister noun [C] (IN CHURCH)
a religious leader in certain Christian churches
牧師
a minister at the local Baptist church 本地浸禮會教堂的牧師
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minister noun [C] (COUNTRY'S REPRESENTATIVE)
politics specializeda person below the rank of ambassador whose job is to represent his or her country in a foreign country
公使;外交使節(jié)
the Belgian minister in Madrid 比利時駐馬德里公使 返回 minister