名詞部長; 大臣; 牧師; 公使
不及物動詞輔助,服侍; 執(zhí)行牧師職務(wù)
不及物動詞
1. His daughter ministered to him in his last days.
在他最后的日子里,他女兒在旁照料。
2. I ministered to him in his last hours.
在他臨終時我在身邊侍候。
名詞
1. minister
1. He sold his company to become Minister of Agriculture.
他為了當(dāng)農(nóng)業(yè)大臣把公司賣了。
1. 公使:幾年后,我從韓國一名高層公使(minister)那里打聽到我的家人已經(jīng)被關(guān)進(jìn)集中營,并慘遭殺害,他們是我不忠行為的無辜受害者. 直到今天,我對于他們被處死的細(xì)節(jié)一無所知. 我也不知道他們死時曾否怪罪過我. 1973年9月的時候,金正日的女兒,
1. (政府)部長,大臣
In Britain and some other countries, a minister is a person who is in charge of a particular government department.
e.g. When the government had come to power, he had been named minister of culture...
這屆政府開始執(zhí)政的時候,他被任命為文化部部長。
e.g. The new Defence Minister is Senator Robert Ray.
新任國防部部長是參議員羅伯特·雷。
2. (比大使低一級的)公使,外交使節(jié)
A minister is a person who officially represents their government in a foreign country and has a lower rank than an ambassador.
minister的解釋
e.g. He concluded a deal with the Danish minister in Washington.
他與駐華盛頓的丹麥公使簽訂了一項協(xié)議。
3. (尤指新教的)神父,牧師
A minister is a member of the clergy, especially in Protestant churches.
minister
e.g. His father was a Baptist minister.
他的父親是浸禮會牧師。
4. 滿足(…的需要);服侍;幫助
If you minister to people or to their needs, you serve them or help them, for example by making sure that they have everything they need or want.
e.g. For 44 years he had ministered to the poor, the sick, the neglected and the deprived.
44年來,他一直致力于幫助那些窮人、病人、無人照料的人和失去生活依靠的人。