单词 | minister |
释义 | minister n. & v. --n   1. a head of a government department.   2. (in full minister of religion) a member of the clergy, esp. in the Presbyterian and Nonconformist Churches.   3. a diplomatic agent, usu. ranking below an ambassador.   4. (usu. foll. by of) a person employed in the execution of (a purpose, will, etc.) (a minister of justice).   5. (in full minister general) the superior of some religious orders. --v   1. intr. (usu. foll. by to) render aid or service (to a person, cause, etc.).   2. tr. (usu. foll. by with) archaic furnish, supply, etc. Phrases and idioms ministering angel a kind-hearted person, esp. a woman, who nurses or comforts others (with ref. to Mark 1:13). Minister of the Crown Brit. Parl. a member of the Cabinet. Minister of State a government minister, in the UK usu. regarded as holding a rank below that of Head of Department. Minister without Portfolio a government minister who has Cabinet status, but is not in charge of a specific Department of State. Derivatives ministrable adj. Etymology: ME f. OF ministre f. L minister servant f. minus less |
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