Minister
61Minister — der Minister, (Grundstufe) Leiter eines staatlichen Organs Beispiel: Er bekleidet das Amt eines Ministers. Kollokation: Minister für Kultur …
62Minister — One who serves, as distinguished from the master. 1) Heb. meshereth, applied to an attendant on one of superior rank, as to Joshua, the servant of Moses (Ex. 33:11), and to the servant of Elisha (2 Kings 4:43). This name is also given to… …
63minister — See pastor. See pastor, minister, priest …
64minister to — phr verb Minister to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑sick …
65minister — One who serves either in a personal or a religious sense: as did Mark to Paul (Acts 13:5) or priests at the altar of the Temple (Ezek. 45:4). In so far as the State was an ordinance of God, its administrators could be his ministers, or servants… …
66minister — Ministers are the 90 or 100 most senior members of the Government, comprising the Prime Minister, Cabinet ministers, ministers of state and parliamentary undersecretaries …
67minister to — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To have the care and supervision of: attend, care for, look after, mind, see to, tend2, watch. Idioms: keep an eye on, look out for, take care (or charge) of, take under one s wing. See CARE FOR. 2. To work and… …
68Minister — Mi|nịs|ter 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: 〉 Leiter eines Ministeriums [Etym.: <frz. ministre »Diener; Diener des Staats« <lat. minister »Diener, Gehilfe«; → minus] …
69Minister — Mi|nis|ter der; s, <über gleichbed. fr. ministre, eigtl. »Diener (des Staates)«, aus lat. minister »Diener, Gehilfe«> Mitglied der Regierung eines Staates od. Landes, das einen bestimmten Geschäftsbereich verwaltet …
70minister — min·is·ter || mɪnɪstÉ™(r) n. person authorized to conduct a religious service, pastor, cleric; one appointed to a high government office, official, emissary, delegate; head of a government department; clerk v. conduct a religious service,… …