/ˈmɪnɪstəˈ/ – Noun
Definition: 1. bộ trưởng;
2. đại diện ngoại giao, công sở;
3. mục sư.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “minister” refers to a government official who is responsible for overseeing and managing a specific government department or portfolio, such as the Minister of Finance or the Minister of Health. Ministers are typically appointed by the head of government or head of state and are responsible for implementing government policies and decisions within their respective areas of responsibility.
Example: The Minister of Finance presented the budget proposal to the parliament.