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Ministerial Meaning in English

word

ˌmɪnɪˈstiɹiəɫ
min-uh-STEER-ee-uhl
mˌɪnɪstˈiəɹɪəl
min-uh-stee-EER-ee-uhl

释义

Relating to a government minister or their duties; can also mean relating to religious ministers in some contexts.

用法与细微差别

Used mainly in formal, legal, and governmental contexts (e.g., 'ministerial position', 'ministerial duties'). Not commonly used in everyday speech. In law, a 'ministerial act' means a task requiring little discretion. Sometimes refers to clergy in religious contexts.

例句

She was given a ministerial post after the elections.

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The new law needs ministerial approval.

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He attended a ministerial meeting in London.

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She has years of experience in various ministerial roles.

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That’s not a decision for staff; it’s a strictly ministerial responsibility.

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They’re holding a ministerial conference next week to discuss the new policy.

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