ministrations

英 [ˌmɪnɪˈstreɪʃnz] 美 [ˌmɪnɪˈstreɪʃnz]

n.  照料; 服侍; 看护



牛津词典

noun

  1. 照料;服侍;看护
    the act of helping or caring for sb especially when they are ill/sick or in trouble

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-PLURAL (尤指对身体虚弱或生病之人的)服务,照顾,服侍
      A person's ministrations are the things they do to help or care for someone in a particular situation, especially someone who is weak or ill.
      1. ...the tender ministrations of the buxom woman who cut his hair.
        为他理发的那个丰满女人亲切温柔的服务

    双语例句

    1. Her body sang from the ministrations of his hands and mouth.
      随着他的手嘴的活动,她的身体发出了悦耳的声音。
    2. I'm afraid that plant seems to be dying in spite of my loving ministrations.
      我恐怕虽然我关心备至,这些植物似乎正在枯萎。
    3. Her tireless ministrations to the wounded soldiers made her famous all over the world.
      她对伤员不知疲倦的照顾使她誉满全球。
    4. To go before the Lord without anointing is as though some common Levite had thrust himself into the priest's office& his ministrations would rather have been sins than services.
      走在被主圣膏之前就如同一般的利未人投入祭司的工作,他的事奉不是服事,乃是犯罪。
    5. The ministrations of my wife restored me to health.
      我妻子护理我使我恢复了健康。
    6. Therefore, transferring retired military cadres to regional ministrations is an important personnel system for the government as well as the PLA.
      因此,军队干部退役后转业到地方工作,成为了国家和军队的一项重要人事制度。