
장관, 대신
A high-ranking government official who heads a specific department or ministry.
예문:
"The prime minister called for an emergency cabinet meeting."
"The education minister visited the new school campus."
목사, 성직자
A member of the clergy, especially in Protestant churches, authorized to perform religious functions.
예문:
"The minister performed the wedding ceremony in the small chapel."
"A young minister was appointed to lead the congregation."
공사, 외교관
A diplomatic representative who ranks below an ambassador.
예문:
"The minister plenipotentiary signed the treaty on behalf of the king."
"He served as a minister at the embassy in Paris for three years."
대리인, 대행자
A person or thing used as an instrument or means to achieve something.
예문:
"The winds are seen as ministers of divine justice."
"He acted as a minister of change in the organization."
보살피다, 돕다
To attend to the needs of someone, especially the sick or suffering.
예문:
"Nurses worked tirelessly to minister to the wounded soldiers."
"She spent her life ministering to the needs of the poor."
집행하다, 거행하다
To perform or administer a religious rite, sacrament, or service.
예문:
"The priest was called to minister the last rites to the dying man."
"It is a sacred duty to minister the sacraments to the congregation."