n.外交使节;部长;大臣;牧师
v.照顾;给予帮助
过去式: ministered 过去分词: ministered 现在分词: ministering 第三人称单数: ministers
n.(名词)公使;外交使节
部长;大臣;阁员
执行者
政府
【宗】牧师;非国教派牧师;神职人员;教长
代理人
仆人,侍从
臣下
v.(动词)执行牧师职务,做牧师
给予援助,救助,辅助
侍候,关照,照料,服侍
尽力,出力
对...有帮助,有贡献
举行(祭祀),主持圣事
侍候,关照,照料,服侍
供给
n.(名词)[C]大臣,部长 person at the head of a government department or a main branch of one
[C]公使,外交使节 person, usually of lower rank than an ambassador,representing his government in a foreign country
[C]牧师 Christian clergyman, especially in the Presbyterian and someNonconformist churches
v.(动词)vi. 辅助; 服侍 give help or service
Noun:a person authorized to conduct religious worship;
"clergymen are usually called ministers in Protestant churches"
a person appointed to a high office in the government;
"Minister of Finance"
a diplomat representing one government to another; ranks below ambassador
the job of a head of a government department
Verb:attend to the wants and needs of others;
"I have to minister to my mother all the time"
work as a minister;
"She is ministering in an old parish"
minister的基本意思是指政府各部门的首脑,即“部长,大臣”,也可指驻外使节中低于大使的“公使”,或泛指“驻外使节”。
minister还可指基督教的“牧师”,尤指长老会和某些不信奉国教的牧师。
v.(动词)minister用作动词,是书面用语,意思是“辅助; 服侍”,指辅助或伺候某人,也可指为某人〔事物〕服务。
minister主要用作不及物动词,常与介词to连用。
n.(名词)minister, priest, vicar
这三个词都可表示“牧师”。其区别在于:基督教的牧师用minister; 而罗马天主教的牧师用priest; 英国国教的牧师用vicar。例如:
The minister begged the worshippers to strive against evil.牧师要求信徒们与邪恶斗争。
The priest wore a coarse woollen garment next to his skin.牧师最里面穿了一件粗糙的毛衣。
Marriage by a vicar is lawful in England without another ceremony.在英国,由牧师证婚的婚姻即使没有别的仪式也是合法的。
n.(名词)他是我们国家的首相。误
He is a Prime Minister of our country.正
He is the Prime Minister of our country.析
the Prime Minister表示“首相”这一职位, the不可用a代替。一位牧师被召到奄奄一息的病人床边。误
Minister has been summoned to the bedside of the dying patient.正
A minister has been summoned to the bedside of the dying patient.析
表示“一位牧师”用a minister,其中a不可省略。☆ 14世纪初期进入英语,直接源自古法语的ministre;最初源自拉丁语的minister,意为仆人,小人。
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用作动词(v.)
帮助,服侍 give help; serviceI ministered to him in his last hours.
他临终时我在旁边侍候。
A nurse ministers to the sick.
护士服侍病人。
Those who minister to others are happier than those who think only of themselves.
给别人援助的人比只想到自己的人更幸福。
He often ministers to a sick man's wants.
他经常服侍病人以满足他们的需要。
It will minister to our needs.
这将有助于我们的需要。
The warm-hearted nurses carefully minister to the needs of the wounded soldiers at the hospital.
热情的护士们认真照顾医院里的伤员,满足他们的需要。
用作名词(n.)
The minister was assaulted by a barrage of abuse from the angry strikers.用作动词(v.)
He became a rector of a small parish where he ministered for several years.用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
accredit a minister任命公使形容词+~
foreign minister外交部长the Prime M-首相vice minister副部长名词+~
cabinet minister内阁部长interior minister内政部长~+介词
minister for…的部长minister from派出的公使minister in驻…的公使minister of…的部长minister to驻…的公使the M- for Foreign Affairs外交部长the M- for Home Affairs内务部长the M- of Defence国防部长the M- of Education教育部长the M- of Foreign Affairs外交部长用作动词 (v.)
~+副词
minister carefully认真地照顾~+介词
minister to帮助,服侍The community, of which the magistrate is only the minister.