释义 |
ministrationsmin‧i‧stra‧tions /ˌmɪnəˈstreɪʃənz/ noun [plural] - All the time, his eyes held hers, watching how his ministrations excited her.
- During these kind ministrations, Glover felt himself to be the old stump on the lake.
- Even if Frome's death has nothing to do with your wife's ... ministrations, the word has spread now.
- I gave myself over to her ministrations.
- I wept in gratitude at seeing her genuinely happy smile and the tender ministrations of the two women near her.
- Jekyll nurses a repressed longing for the maid and her tender ministrations, and she for him.
- Sien responded like a weak child to Vincent's ministrations.
formal the giving of help to people who are ill or who need the help of a priest: Despite the ministrations of the surgeon, poor Lucy died on the 22 July. |