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I . min·is·ter [ˈmɪnɪstəʳ] СУЩ.

1. minister (in government):

minister
minister(ministrica) м. (ж.)

2. minister (diplomat):

minister
poslanik(poslanica) м. (ж.)

3. minister (protestant priest):

minister

II . min·is·ter [ˈmɪnɪstəʳ] ГЛ. неперех.

minister ГЛ.

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to minister to sb

minister СУЩ.

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minister (archaic)

minister ГЛ.

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minister (afford)

minister ГЛ.

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minister (archaic) перех.

minister ГЛ.

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minister (to) неперех.

De·ˈfence Min·is·ter СУЩ.

Defence Minister
Defence Minister

for·eign ˈmin·is·ter СУЩ.

foreign minister

prime ˈmin·is·ter СУЩ.

prime minister
premier(ka) м. (ж.)
prime minister

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английский
They have no priests or ministers and do not follow any religious rituals in their meetings.
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They did not require ministers or even an order of service.
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In the next year and a half the young minister tried to preach four or five times.
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By 2007 it had 105 communities, 55 ministers and 105 churches.
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The church, since 1596, has been served by 27 ministers.
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The head of the ministers became vice president of the council and, in effect, if not in title, prime minister.
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In his first two years as prime minister, he appointed two.
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They also were called to be ministers of the highest religious life.
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Many, but not all, have served as prime minister.
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As minister, he introduced a number of procedural simplifications to the policies of his department.
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