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41 Prime Minister
minister-president (iemand die aan het hoofd van de regering staat, wie verkozen is het land te leiden) -
42 Public Security Minister
Minister van Binnenlandse Veiligheid -
43 Foreign Minister/Secretary
Foreign Minister/Secretary -
44 he was trying to insinuate himself into the minister's favour
he was trying to insinuate himself into the minister's favourhij probeerde bij de minister in het gevlij/de gunst te komenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he was trying to insinuate himself into the minister's favour
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45 the late foreign minister
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46 the prime minister went on the air
the prime minister went on the airde eerste minister hield een radio/tv-toespraakEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the prime minister went on the air
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47 he made a tilt at the Prime Minister
he made a tilt at the Prime MinisterEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he made a tilt at the Prime Minister
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48 junior minister
junior minister -
49 the prime minister condescended to open the new factory
de premier was zo goed/vriendelijk de nieuwe fabriek te openenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the prime minister condescended to open the new factory
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50 deputy minister
plaatsvervangend minister -
51 Deputy Prime Minister
n. waarnemend staatshoofd -
52 Prime Minister designate
de komende premier (degene die de huidige premier zal vervangen) -
53 Prime Minister's Office
Premier Ministerie -
54 Prime Minister's Office Director-General
Directeur-Generaal van het VeiligheidsbureauEnglish-Dutch dictionary > Prime Minister's Office Director-General
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55 advisor to the prime minister
Adviseur van Staatshoofd (degene die adviezen geeft aan het staatshoofd) -
56 current Prime Minister
huidig staatshoofd -
57 electoral race for Prime Minister
de wedloop voor staatshoofd verkiezingenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > electoral race for Prime Minister
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58 former Prime Minister
vroegere premier -
59 Chancellor of the Exchequer
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60 Commerce Secretary
minister van handel (in amerika)
См. также в других словарях:
Minister(in) — Minister(in) … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Minister — • Even before the Reformation the word minister was occasionally used in English to describe those of the clergy actually taking part in a function, or the celebrant as distinguished from the assistants, but it was not then used sine addito to… … Catholic encyclopedia
minister — min‧is‧ter [ˈmɪnstə ǁ ər] noun [countable] in Britain and some other countries, a politician who is a member of the government and is either in charge of or has an important job in a government department: • a meeting of EU finance ministers •… … Financial and business terms
minister — MINISTÉR, ministere, s.n. 1. Organ central al administraţiei de stat care conduce o anumită ramură a activităţii statului şi care este condus de un ministru; instituţia respectivă; p. ext. clădirea în care îşi are sediul această instituţie. 2.… … Dicționar Român
Minister — can mean several things: Minister (Christianity), a Christian who ministers in some way Minister (diplomacy), the rank of diplomat directly below ambassador Minister (government), a politician who heads a ministry (government department) Shadow… … Wikipedia
Minister — Sm std. (14. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. minister Diener , zu l. minor kleiner, geringer . Die Bedeutung Regierungsmitglied im 17. Jh. aus frz. ministre desselben Ursprungs (in merowingischer Zeit war das ministerium der Haus und Hofdienst… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
minister to — ˈminister to [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they minister to he/she/it ministers to present participle ministering to past tense ministered to … Useful english dictionary
Minister — Min is*ter, n. [OE. ministre, F. ministre, fr. L. minister, orig. a double comparative from the root of minor less, and hence meaning, an inferior, a servant. See 1st {Minor}, and cf. {Master}, {Minstrel}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A servant; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Minister — Min is*ter, v. i. 1. To act as a servant, attendant, or agent; to attend and serve; to perform service in any office, sacred or secular. [1913 Webster] The Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister. Matt. xx. 28. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Minister — Minister: Die Bezeichnung für »oberster ‹Verwaltungs›beamter des Staates; Mitglied der Regierung« wurde im 17. Jh. aus gleichbed. frz. ministre (eigentlich »Diener«, dann etwa »Diener des Staates; mit einem politischen Amt Beauftragter«) entlehnt … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
minister — [n1] person in charge of church abbot, archbishop, archdeacon, bishop, chaplain, clergy, clergyperson, cleric, clerical, clerk, confessor, curate, deacon, dean, diocesan, divine, ecclesiastic, lecturer, missionary, monk, parson, pastor, preacher … New thesaurus