min • i • mum wage / штэшэш 'weid3 /
the lowest amount of money that you can legally be paid for an hour of work
min • i • skirt / ' mmiskэrt /
a very short skirt
min • is • ter / ' mmэstэr /
( religion ) a religious leader in some Christian churches
( politics ) one of the most important people in the government in some countries
min • is • tryAWL / ' mimstri /
( politics ) (in some countries) a part of the government that controls one special thing
not very big or important
mi • nor2AWL / ' mai^r /
a person who is not old enough to do something legally
a subject that you study in college, but not as your main subject
mi • nor 3 AWL / ' main8r /
minor in something to study something in college, but not as your main subject
mi • nor • i • ty AWL| / шэ 'noreti /
[ singular ] the smaller part of a group Only a minority of the students speak English.
—ANTONYM majority
[ count ] a small group of people who are of a different race or religion from most of the people where they live
mi • nor league / ^тэг ' iig /
( sports ) the groups of baseball teams that do not play at the highest level
mint / mint /
[ noncount ] a small plant with a strong fresh taste and smell, which you put in food and drinks
[ count ] a candy made from this plant
( math ) less; when you take away
—ANTONYM plus
below zero
( math ) lower than zero
(used after a letter grade on students' work) a little lower than
mi • nus3 / ' mai^s /
( also mi . nus sign / ' mai^s sain / ) ( math ) the symbol ( - ), which is used to show that a number is below zero or that you should take the second number away from the first
a disadvantage
^ANTONYM plus
mi .nute 1©/'minst/ломя [count]
(
a short time
—SYNONYM moment
in a minute
very soon
as soon as
mi • nute2 / mai ' nut /
very small
mir • a • cle / ' mirskl/
a wonderful and surprising thing that happens and that you cannot explain