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词汇 Minister of the Crown
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Definition of Minister of the Crown in English:

Minister of the Crown

noun
  • (in the UK and Canada) a member of the cabinet.

    (英国和加拿大的)内阁阁员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is not just the Minister of the Crown that we are talking about.
    • So, in my respectful submission, your Honour has a substantial series of quotes, albeit they are in the form of hearsay and albeit it does come out of a newspaper, but made by a Minister of the Crown, who does not seek to correct them.
    • What is the point in keeping a Minister of the Crown whose actions have been deliberate and deceitful, and whom the media and the public no longer trust?
    • Now, as a Minister of the Crown, he says the opposite.
    • If any Minister of the Crown (or a Cabinet of Ministers) were to make a perverse decision, all of us would be goading on the victims to rush to get the decision quashed by the courts.
    • He is a Minister of the Crown, and that is what he said.
    • Not only that, it is written in a way that carries a veiled threat from a Minister of the Crown to the Speaker.
    • A recommendation to a Minister of the Crown or to a central government department or organisation may only be overcome by Order in Council.
    • What is it when a Minister of the Crown effectively says that this is not the end of it?
    • As a Minister of the Crown, Belinda will be under a lot more scrutiny.
    • Under Standing Orders, any proposal affecting government expenditure or taxation may be moved only on the recommendation of a Minister of the Crown.
    • Yes, but Parliament has delegated that power to a Minister of the Crown.
    • This House - and any self-respecting democracy - is able to hold any other Minister of the Crown to account.
    • When Ministers of the Crown give speeches surrounded by friends chortling away, the Minister must finally realise that no one takes him seriously.
    • In the last half-hour two Ministers of the Crown have come down to an empty House and fessed up to having given incorrect answers in question time, when we had a very robust, packed House.
    • We know that because Ministers of the Crown have told us today.
    • The articles required the registered member to be a Minister of the Crown and put a mechanism in place to ensure that this remained the position.
    • So it's unwise, on the whole, for this foolish, relentless Minister of the Crown to persecute them further.
    • Surely it is almost impossible for a Minister of the Crown to act as a private individual in almost every circumstance.
    • He is not all that high profile; he is just a Minister of the Crown.
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