释义 |
Definition of first minister in English: first ministernoun The leader of the ruling political party in some regions or countries. Example sentencesExamples - Then along came Livingstone, a man whose fondness for lizards no doubt helped him strike an instant rapport with the beleaguered first minister.
- Senior church figures have accused the first minister of making a grave misjudgment.
- Three years ago, Scotland's first minister resigned in a row over office expenses.
- Both announcements were made in the constituency of Northern Ireland's first minister, Peter Robinson.
- The Scotland Act obliges MSPs to elect a new first minister within 28 days of the departure of his predecessor.
- Current ministers, including Jack McConnell, the first minister, are expected to escape serious criticism.
- We can't really understand why the first minister won't meet with us.
- Jack McConnell, the first minister, said he was "disappointed" at the decision.
- Martin McGuinness, Northern Ireland's deputy first minister, branded the attackers " racist criminals ".
- Scotland's first minister insists justice was his government's only consideration.
- Less lovely was the Scottish first minister, Jack McConnell.
- Gordon Brown, the most powerful Chancellor in British history, had been snubbed by Scotland's first minister.
- McConnell, the first minister, has staked his political future on making a success of a ban on smoking in all public places.
- He is due to be formally sworn in as first minister on Thursday.
- He is first minister of a cabinet in a parliamentary democracy.
- Jack is the first minister of the Scottish Parliament with a salary of £ 118,000 a year.
- The deputy first minister Jim Wallace has staked his credibility on this interpretation.
- High praise indeed from Rhodri Morgan, Welsh first minister.
- Unsurprisingly, some furious local activists in response argued that what was needed was better first ministers.
- Jack McConnell, Scotland's first minister, tried to draw a line under the fiasco.
Definition of first minister in US English: first ministernoun The leader of the ruling political party in some regions or countries. Example sentencesExamples - High praise indeed from Rhodri Morgan, Welsh first minister.
- Senior church figures have accused the first minister of making a grave misjudgment.
- McConnell, the first minister, has staked his political future on making a success of a ban on smoking in all public places.
- Martin McGuinness, Northern Ireland's deputy first minister, branded the attackers " racist criminals ".
- He is due to be formally sworn in as first minister on Thursday.
- Scotland's first minister insists justice was his government's only consideration.
- The deputy first minister Jim Wallace has staked his credibility on this interpretation.
- Then along came Livingstone, a man whose fondness for lizards no doubt helped him strike an instant rapport with the beleaguered first minister.
- He is first minister of a cabinet in a parliamentary democracy.
- The Scotland Act obliges MSPs to elect a new first minister within 28 days of the departure of his predecessor.
- Both announcements were made in the constituency of Northern Ireland's first minister, Peter Robinson.
- Less lovely was the Scottish first minister, Jack McConnell.
- We can't really understand why the first minister won't meet with us.
- Jack is the first minister of the Scottish Parliament with a salary of £ 118,000 a year.
- Gordon Brown, the most powerful Chancellor in British history, had been snubbed by Scotland's first minister.
- Jack McConnell, Scotland's first minister, tried to draw a line under the fiasco.
- Unsurprisingly, some furious local activists in response argued that what was needed was better first ministers.
- Three years ago, Scotland's first minister resigned in a row over office expenses.
- Current ministers, including Jack McConnell, the first minister, are expected to escape serious criticism.
- Jack McConnell, the first minister, said he was "disappointed" at the decision.
|