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 ministerial [,mini'stiәriәl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 部长的, 内阁的, 执政的

[法] 部长的, 部的, 公使的




    ministerial
    [ adj ]
    1. of or relating to a minister of religion or the minister's office

    2. <adj.pert>
      ministerial duties
    3. of or relating to a government minister or ministry

    4. <adj.pert>
      ministerial decree


    Ministerial \Min`is*te"ri*al\, a. [L. ministerialis: cf. F.
    minist['e]riel. See {Minister}, and cf. {Minstrel}.]
    1. Of or pertaining to ministry or service; serving;
    attendant.

    Enlightening spirits and ministerial flames.
    --Prior.

    2. Of or pertaining to the office of a minister or to the
    ministry as a body, whether civil or sacerdotal.
    ``Ministerial offices.'' --Bacon. ``A ministerial
    measure.'' --Junius. ``Ministerial garments.'' --Hooker.

    3. Tending to advance or promote; contributive. ``Ministerial
    to intellectual culture.'' --De Quincey.

    {The ministerial benches}, the benches in the House of
    Commons occupied by members of the cabinet and their
    supporters; -- also, the persons occupying them. ``Very
    solid and very brilliant talents distinguish the
    ministerial benches.'' --Burke.

    Syn: Official; priestly; sacerdotal; ecclesiastical.

    1. The ministerial meeting was moved to the NATO headquarters from Denmark because of a political crisis there over nuclear arms policy.
    2. Meetings begin Thursday in Bangkok, Thailand, with a three-day Pacific rim ministerial summit of ASEAN, the Association of Asian Nations.
    3. Halons are used in firefighting equipment. Officials will be recommending a timetable for the phase-out of CFC substitutes, such as hydrochlorofluorocarbons, if possible in time for the November ministerial meeting.
    4. The Unionists held the second-largest number of ministerial and parliamentary seats after Mahdi's Umma Party.
    5. However, that country has not formally withdrawn from the ministerial council.
    6. Britain, which chairs ministerial talks tomorrow, could veto it.
    7. John Scotney's adaptation is excellent, full of atmosphere and truly lively characters - the ministers Mungo Muirhead and Ebenezer Proudfoot (Robert Trotter and John Shedden) betray a Buchanesque ministerial hatefulness.
    8. On the scale of ideas it is, at most, a vague ministerial crisis.' The author of those words was a surrealist poet, Louis Aragon, who later became a leading French communist.
    9. It makes it unlikely the party could ever bring itself to elect him leader, or prime ministerial candidate, but that does not mean he would not want the job.
    10. It, and not the Home Office, was the prime agent of law reform. Any change in ministerial responsibility now would be seen as detracting from the real advances made in persuading politicians to take children's rights and interests more seriously.
    11. Later, the cartel will hold a full ministerial meeting.
    12. In a significant move, Indonesian minister Ginandjar Kartasasmita, a respected and frequent mediator in OPEC affairs, concluded a full ministerial meeting wasn't needed.
    13. The cuts, which caused considerable ministerial tensions, will have to be endorsed by parliament. The speed with which parliament approves the budget will have a direct impact on the date for early elections.
    14. While some issues remain, we have now reached agreement at this ministerial on what have been two of the most vexing problems we have faced in START: air-launched cruise missiles and sea-launched cruise missiles.
    15. Fowler says that Thatcher promised at once that never again would regional and constituency interests of a cabinet member be so overlooked. By any but the very highest standards, Fowler had a successful ministerial career.
    16. Speaking of Portillo, the young Thatcherite standard-bearer has easily won this year's prize for the most imaginative ministerial Christmas card. Harking back to his Spanish ancestry, Portillo's greeting depicts a Garland cartoon of a Spanish bullfight.
    17. It is described as the policy-making body for the church and serves as the court of appeals on ministerial credentials.
    18. It recently concluded an extensive consultative process with British businesses, followed by a ministerial review on late payments policies.
    19. While a government communique earlier Sunday said a ministerial commission denied reports of the killings, Garcia and a later government statement said an investigation will continue.
    20. They are becoming fewer in number, but where they exist a ministerial involvement is helpful.
    21. The sensible people at the top of the government make no great claims for this week's extensive but uninspiring ministerial shake-out. Journalists struggling to find a theme or a strategy were told not to waste their time.
    22. The ministerial council of the 13-nation Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries holds its biannual meeting June 5 in Vienna to consider production and pricing policy for the July to December period.
    23. Here are the major business events and economic events scheduled for the coming week (some dates are tentative): VIENNA, Austria _ OPEC's pricing and strategy committees continue meetings before the oil cartel's full ministerial session.
    24. Oil prices opened higher Tuesday amid rumors that OPEC would move its ministerial meeting, scheduled for November, up to later this month, said John Azarow, a trader with Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc.
    25. The annual rotation of Cabinet posts has become a party tradition because lawmakers expect to assume a ministerial position after serving five or six terms in Parliament.
    26. But Politburo members retain five key ministerial posts: defense, state security, interior, foreign affairs and communications.
    27. Just four years ago almost all Europe's PTOs were run by government departments, their operations and finances under direct ministerial supervision.
    28. The doctrine of ministerial responsibility encourages ministers, MPs and the taxpayer to believe that politicians should be responsible for every last aspect of the public services.
    29. Among changes proposed to the ministerial structure are abolition of seven ministries: Energy, Machine Building and Electronics Industries, Aviation and Space Industries, Light Industry, Textile Industry and Commerce and Supplies.
    30. The Norwegians will open their campaign at the International Energy Agency's May 11 ministerial meeting in Paris.
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