词汇 | ministerial |
释义 | ministerial adjective uk /ˌmɪn.ɪˈstɪə.ri.əl/ us /ˌmɪn.əˈstɪr.i.əl/ ministerialadjective (POLITICIAN)relating to or involving a minister (= an important member of the government): 部长(或大臣)的;和部长(或大臣)有关的 ministerial responsibilities部长的职责 a high-level ministerial meeting高级部长会议 Government ministers & civil servants aide am attorney general backbencher cabinet first minister Foreign Secretary functionary government Home Secretary private member private secretary Privy Councillor procurator public servant syndic town clerk undersecretary vizier Whitehall ministerialadjective (COUNTRY'S REPRESENTATIVE)relating to or involving a minister who represents his or her country in another country: 公使(或外交使节)的;和公使(或外交使节)有关的 He reached ministerial level in the Diplomatic Service.他在外交部门的职衔达到了公使级别。 Politics - general words anti-capitalism anti-capitalist anti-communism anti-communist anti-fascism interparty interpellate interpellation interventionist lab Orwellian overstep parliament party politics personality cult statesman statesmanlike stateswoman subsidiarity super-conservative ministerial | Business Englishministerial adjective GOVERNMENTuk /ˌmɪnɪˈstɪəriəl/us relating to or involving government ministers: ministerial job/role/postHe could be in line for a ministerial job soon after the election. The plan awaits ministerial approval. a ministerial meeting/statement/committee Examples of ministerialministerial We cannot pretend, now that two out of three ministerials have collapsed, that we are dealing with business as usual. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Finally, we commonly observe otherwise unusual patterns of ministerial appointment during political or economic crises, or otherwise when special expertise is needed. However, in the latter countries alternative steering options in the form of intergovernmental agreements and/or ministerial circulars were given (and have been used). When the commission had its final meeting, the former pro-tax ministerial representatives now denied supporting the tax. Ministerial reviews : these often form the basis for retrenchment or reorganisation activities in ministries and agencies of the government. Reshuffles in combination with prime ministerial oversight, on the other hand, can support a ministerial restraint equilibrium. All this took place in the context of factional and ministerial conflicts. Despite the increasing level of ministerial surveillance, fraud was inevitable. In the absence of any representative assembly, detailed reporting of domestic politics was totally dependent on ministerial goodwill. Since then, the political climate has forced the central government to impose tight controls on ministerial spending. With these elements in place, it tried to get everybody ' on board ' through the inter-ministerial committee, which served as a mechanism to avert future conflicts. The government was there, too, including the president himself and several senior ministerial figures. There was no ministerial voice to press the case for mink control. There were two recommendations in the report that would require changes in ministerial policy. In addition, she compares the pastoral ministry of both characters, subsequently demonstrating that women are capable of acting in an equal ministerial capacity as men. See all examples of ministerial These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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