ministers
n. 大臣( minister的名词复数 ); 部长; 公使; 牧师
In Britain and some other countries, a minister is a person who is in charge of a particular government department.
When the government had come to power, he had been named minister of culture...
这届政府开始执政的时候,他被任命为文化部部长。
The new Defence Minister is Senator Robert Ray.
新任国防部部长是参议员罗伯特·雷。
A minister is a person who officially represents their government in a foreign country and has a lower rank than an ambassador.
He concluded a deal with the Danish minister in Washington.
他与驻华盛顿的丹麦公使签订了一项协议。
A minister is a member of the clergy, especially in Protestant churches.
His father was a Baptist minister.
他的父亲是浸礼会牧师。
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.
For 44 years he had ministered to the poor, the sick, the neglected and the deprived.
44年来,他一直致力于帮助那些穷人、病人、无人照料的人和失去生活依靠的人。
Cabinet Ministers are selfishly pursuing their own vested interests.
内阁大臣们正在自私地追逐他们自己的既得利益。
Ministers agreed that this decision was fully justified by economic conditions.
部长们一致同意,这个决定完全符合经济情况。
Ministers should be called to account for their actions.
部长们应该对他们的行为作出解释。
Officers felt their point of view was not getting across to ministers.
官员们感觉自己的观点并未准确地传达到大臣们那里。
NATO defense ministers wrap up their meeting in Brussels today.
北约各国国防部长今天圆满结束了在布鲁塞尔的会议。