prime minister 的定义
- the principal minister and head of government in parliamentary systems; chief of the cabinet or ministry: the British prime minister.
prime minister 近义词
government head
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- Presidents and prime ministers worldwide already are facing pressure to show up with more ambitious pledges in hand.
- If the prime minister can’t find enough willing dance partners, he informs the president of the republic of his helpless unlikability.
- He was one of the least popular prime ministers in Japan’s history and resigned after a year with an approval rating in the single digits.
- Heartbroken, she worked with the prime minister to frame Gaspar for stealing the Spanish crown jewels.
- Mori’s political career was scandal-ridden even before he became prime minister, and two of his political appointees as prime minister resigned because of fundraising scandals.
- Domestically, the prime minister maintains the dubious line that he is the only man who can keep the still-fragile peace.
- One of its top officials is the current minister of the interior in Baghad.
- Even those Christians who do want to minister amid the rancor of race and policing are missing the mark.
- “I have coordinated with our foreign minister so we will borrow from other countries which have offered,” he said.
- Hamish Marshall himself is a former staffer of Prime Minister Harper.
- But,” said the prime minister of Flatland, starting a difficulty, “who is to be greatest chief?
- He professed both to abominate and despise all mystery, refinement, and intrigue, either in a prince or a minister.
- One of her humours was to unite the son of her minister, with a niece of the widowed Queen of Saint Germain's.
- The minister's eye kept steady to one point; to raise the country he governed, to the utmost pinnacle of earthly grandeur.
- All that was necessary was a slight knowledge of a Cabinet Minister, and a smattering of schooling.