ministering
英 [ˈmɪnɪstərɪŋ]
美 [ˈmɪnɪstərɪŋ]
adj. 关心的; 体贴的
v. 辅助; 服侍; 照顾; 帮助; 服务
minister的现在分词
现在分词:ministering
牛津词典
adj.
- 关心的;体贴的
caring for people- She could not see herself in the role of ministering angel .
她想象不出自己成为一名救死扶伤的天使会是什么样。
- She could not see herself in the role of ministering angel .
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (政府)部长,大臣
In Britain and some other countries, aministeris a person who is in charge of a particular government department.- When the government had come to power, he had been named minister of culture...
这届政府开始执政的时候,他被任命为文化部部长。 - The new Defence Minister is Senator Robert Ray.
新任国防部部长是参议员罗伯特·雷。
- When the government had come to power, he had been named minister of culture...
- N-COUNT (比大使低一级的)公使,外交使节
Aministeris a person who officially represents their government in a foreign country and has a lower rank than an ambassador.- He concluded a deal with the Danish minister in Washington.
他与驻华盛顿的丹麦公使签订了一项协议。
- He concluded a deal with the Danish minister in Washington.
- N-COUNT (尤指新教的)神父,牧师
Aministeris a member of the clergy, especially in Protestant churches.- His father was a Baptist minister.
他的父亲是浸礼会牧师。
- His father was a Baptist minister.
- VERB 满足(…的需要);服侍;帮助
If youminister topeople ortotheir needs, you serve them or help them, for example by making sure that they have everything they need or want.- For 44 years he had ministered to the poor, the sick, the neglected and the deprived.
44年来,他一直致力于帮助那些穷人、病人、无人照料的人和失去生活依靠的人。
- For 44 years he had ministered to the poor, the sick, the neglected and the deprived.