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21 ministro
ministro
◊ - tra sustantivo masculino, femeninominister, government minister; Mministro de Hacienda ≈ Secretary of the Treasury ( in US), ≈ Chancellor of the Exchequer ( in UK); Mministro del Interior ≈ Secretary of the Interior ( in US), ≈ Home Secretary ( in UK); Mministro de Relaciones or Asuntos Exteriores ≈ Secretary of State ( in US), ≈ Foreign Secretary ( in UK)
ministro,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Pol minister
primer ministro, Prime Minister ➣ Ver nota en secretary
2 Rel minister Algunos de los ministros más importantes: M. de Economía y Hacienda, GB Chancellor of the Exchequer, US Secretary of the Treasury
M. de Interior, GB Home Secretary, US Secretary of the Interior
M. de Cultura, Minister for Culture/Cultural Affairs/the Arts
M. de Asuntos Exteriores, GB Foreign Secretary, US Secretary of State
' ministro' also found in these entries: Spanish: abierta - abierto - acallar - acariciar - audiencia - canciller - competer - condición - ex - exaltada - exaltado - homóloga - homólogo - interpelar - ministra - quemada - quemado - saliente - saluda - cargo - cortejo - primero English: absolve - accusation - Attorney General - chancellor - ex- - exchequer - Home Secretary - interior - minister - parliament - PM - portfolio - premier - Prime Minister - secretary - Secretary of State - to - attorney - Downing Street - foreign - home - prime
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