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MINISTÉR, ministere, 1. Organ central al administraţiei de stat care conduce o anumită ramură a activităţii statului şi care este condus de un ministru; instituţia respectivă; ext. clădirea în care îşi are sediul această instituţie. 2. () Funcţie de ministru. 3. () Guvern. – Din ministère.
MINISTÉR s. () 1. departament. (În unele state, ministerul se numeşte departament.) 2. () portofoliu, () portofel. (Deţine ministerul justiţiei.)
MINISTÉR s. cabinet, consiliu de miniştri, executiv, guvern, ministeriat, ministru.
MINISTER PÚBLIC s. acuzator, procuror.
ministér s. , ministére
MINISTÉR ministere 1) Organ central al administraţiei de stat, care conduce un anumit domeniu de activitate a statului. 2) Instituţie care reprezintă acest organ administrativ. 3) Clădirea unde se află această instituţie. /< ministere
MINISTÉR Organ central al administraţiei de stat care conduce o ramură de activitate; instituţia respectivă; ( ext.) clădire unde este instalată o asemenea instituţie. [< ministère, ministerium – slujbă, serviciu].
MINISTÉR s. 1. sector al administraţiei de stat condus de un ministru; instituţia respectivă; ( ext.) sediul acestei instituţii. 2. funcţie, titlu de ministru (1). 3. funcţie sacerdotală. (< ministère)
Dicționar Român.
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Minister(in) — Minister(in) … Deutsch Wörterbuch
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