柯林斯詞典ministerial /?m?n??st??r??l/ 1. ADJ You use ministerial to refer to people, events, or jobs that are connected with government ministers. 部長(zhǎng)的[ADJ n] The prime minister's initial ministerial appointments haven't pleased all his supporters. 這位首相最初的部長(zhǎng)任命沒有令他所有的支持者都滿意。 返回 ministerial劍橋詞典 ministerial adjective (POLITICIAN) relating to or involving a minister (= an important member of the government ) 部長(zhǎng)(或大臣)的;和部長(zhǎng)(或大臣)有關(guān)的 ministerial responsibilities 部長(zhǎng)的職責(zé) a high-level ministerial meeting 高級(jí)部長(zhǎng)會(huì)議 ministerial adjective (COUNTRY'S REPRESENTATIVE) relating to or involving a minister who represents his or her country in another country 公使(或外交使節(jié))的;和公使(或外交使節(jié))有關(guān)的 He reached ministerial level in the Diplomatic Service. 他在外交部門的職銜達(dá)到了公使級(jí)別。 返回 ministerial