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 minister  
['ministә]
n.
部长, 大臣

  1. "After the elections, Crawley went to the former Prime Minister's house."
    "大选后,克劳莱去过前任总理的住宅。"
  2. "I don't have any hopes that the new Cabinet will bring any changes, " said Masaki Nagase, a35-year-old office worker, "What we need is to remove that Prime Minister."
    三十五岁的上班族长濑正树表示:"我并不期望新内阁会带来任何改变,我们真正需要的是换掉首相。"
  3. "The minister just laughed, and dismissed the idea as impossible.(喻)"
    "部长认为那个想法是异想天开,因而一笑置之。"
  4. A few Sundays ago it reached rock bottom when the minister preached his wife, the organist and the two presiding officers for that date.
    几星期前牧师向他的妻子、风琴手及两个主持会务的干事宣讲那一天的教义时,会众的人数降到了最低点。
  5. A minister in the new government crossed swords with a member of the Opposition on the first day after Parliament opened.
    议会开会的第一天,新政府中的一位部长就和反对党的一位议员争论起来。
  6. A minister plenipotentiary assigned to a foreign embassy, ranking next below the ambassador.
    特命全权公使派驻国外使馆的特命全权使节,仅低于大使
  7. A minister should be an outer-directed person.
    一个牧师应该是个外向的人。
  8. A new minister has been appointed to watch over the welfare of disabled people.
    已任命了一个新部长负责残疾人的福利工作。
  9. A plan's on foot to invite the Minister of Health to visit our hospital.
    邀请卫生部长来我们医院访问工作正在进行中。
  10. After his expulsion from the cabinet the minister became the subject of a smear campaign. It seems the media and the public alike take pleasure in hitting a man when he's down.
    自从被赶出内阁,这位部长便成了造遥中伤活动的目标,似乎宣传工具及公众舆论都同意喜欢使人雪上加霜。