释义 |
‖ interministerium rare.|-mɪnɪˈstɪərɪəm| [f. inter- 3 + L. ministerium ministry; formed by Walpole, app. after interregnum.] The period intervening between two ministries.
1743H. Walpole Let. to H. Mann 31 July, The Regency are so temporizing and timid, especially in this Inter-ministerium, that [etc.]. 1750― Lett. (1857) II. 233 The Inter⁓ministerium still exists; no place is filled up. 1756― Corr. (1837) I. 351 After an interministerium of seventeen days Mr. Pitt has this morning accepted the government as secretary of state. 1890Dict. Nat. Biog. XXI. 185/1 The long interministerium ended in George's acceptance of the coalition administration. |