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[化] 富集铀; 浓缩铀

[医] 铕(63号元素)


  1. Yet the EU has endorsed the Ahtisaari plan.
    尽管如此,欧盟还是同意了阿赫蒂萨里的计划。
  2. With one bound, it seems, the EU will be free.
    看起来,就这一个回合,欧盟就可以统一了。
  3. This clause apply only to deal outside the eu.
    这一条款只适用于欧盟以外的交易。


eu
[ noun ]
  1. a bivalent and trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group

  2. <noun.substance>
  3. an international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members

  4. <noun.group>
    he tried to take Britain into the Europen Union


Eu \Eu\ n. (Chem.)
the chemical symbol for Europium, an element with atomic
number 63 and atomic weight 151.96.

Syn: Europium.
[PJC] ||


Eu \Eu\ [Gr. e'y^ well, orig. neut. of e'y`s good; prob.
connected with Skr. su, from the same root as E. is; or with
Skr. vasu good, prob. fr. the same root as E. was.]
A prefix used frequently in composition, signifying well,
good, advantageous; -- the opposite of dys-.

  1. Although the country has made significant progress by increasing the number of telephone lines for every 100 inhabitants from 20 to 34 over the past decade, that is still the lowest level in the EU.
  2. He wants the Strasbourg assembly to have rights in EU decisions almost equal to the Council of Ministers.
  3. Current thinking in Whitehall is that it should be possible, when the Maastricht treaty is revised in 1996, to endow the EU with a common defence policy explicitly linked to the Atlantic alliance.
  4. Meetings of EU environment ministers in Dresden, and culture ministers in Wuerzburg, Germany.
  5. French president Francois Mitterrand and Helmut Kohl, the German chancellor (pictured below), are expected to discuss Gatt, the next European summit and the outlook for the EU after Maastricht.
  6. The only question is how much, and that will be for negotiation, in relation to how much the four rich applicants put into the EU budget. As things stand, taxpayers and consumers in the applicant countries foot the entire bill for their expensive food.
  7. 'The EU banned exports of live animals and fresh meat until August 22 when a committee will review the decision, taken last night.
  8. The diminution is a direct result of EU-imposed quotas. 'In the 1970s, there were 200 fishing vessels from the port of Pasajes alone that fished in EU waters.
  9. While sticking strictly to the letter of the agreement, countries have the right to minimise its impact on their own farm policies; and it is expected that most of them - certainly the EU - will do so.
  10. EU finance ministers last week raised duty free allowances for travellers coming to and travelling within the EU.
  11. EU finance ministers last week raised duty free allowances for travellers coming to and travelling within the EU.
  12. For instance, Brussels aims to loosen manufacturers' monopoly over spare parts and to reduce obstacles to cross-border car purchases, repeatedly blamed by consumers' organisations for creating gaping differences in car prices across the EU.
  13. High fares and delayed flights not only harm business travellers and undermine development of a single market: they also undermine the competitive advantage of the EU's travel and tourism industries, which employ 19m people.
  14. Sweden, Finland, Norway and Austria reached preliminary agreements on EU membership terms this month, but the accords need to be approved by national referendums.
  15. The deal was conditional on the EU making similar concessions in its own aluminium sector. However, fierce French defence of the interests of Pechiney's new aluminium smelter in Dunkirk has tied EU negotiators' hands.
  16. The deal was conditional on the EU making similar concessions in its own aluminium sector. However, fierce French defence of the interests of Pechiney's new aluminium smelter in Dunkirk has tied EU negotiators' hands.
  17. Intended to be redolent of Marie-Antoinette's village in the grounds of Versailles, the name of the building could prove something of an embarrassment, as EU enlargement progresses.
  18. But the party shows no sign of being prised loose from the present government, at least until after the next general election. In the meantime, an issue which may strain the government is Denmark's relationship with the EU.
  19. Since Spain's entry to the EU the gap has closed a little, but less than for Spain as a whole.
  20. It also provides timely support to Mr Gunter Rexrodt, Germany's economics minister, who says he wants to use his government's EU presidency in the second half of this year to lead a crusade in favour of deregulation.
  21. There is no guarantee that the EU will increase its dependence on energy from countries outside the EU while it can develop nuclear power and maintain coal production,' Mr Hvistendahl said.
  22. There is no guarantee that the EU will increase its dependence on energy from countries outside the EU while it can develop nuclear power and maintain coal production,' Mr Hvistendahl said.
  23. But a further Ecu7bn could be raised, the paper says, by issuing 'Union Bonds' on the capital markets, taking advantage of the EU's high credit rating.
  24. Most beef exported to EU countries is from old cows, which will still be subject to the rules. There was a drop off in prime beef exports from Britain following the imposition of the new rules.
  25. Barriers to trade have been progressively lowered and current EU negotiations have as their eventual target the conclusion of a free trade agreement.
  26. Hungarian officials have said they hope concrete entry negotiations can start in 1997 and that Hungary can be a full EU member by 1999 or 2000.
  27. The US and the EU remain at loggerheads on access to Europe's film and television markets.
  28. He acknowledged that 'thorny details' remained to be settled, but said he had instructed US negotiators to push hard to get them out of the way. Mr Mickey Kantor, the US trade representative, said the US and the EU had 'broken the Gordian knot'.
  29. By contrast, in Germany six of the 10 regions say they are 'better off' as the result of the EU. In Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, North Rhine-Westphalia, Hamburg and Berlin are most enthusiastic about regional benefits.
  30. 'The EU has failed to answer the most fundamental question: What's in it for me?' says one Commission official. Today in Essen, Mr Delors will again spell out the competitive challenge posed by the US and Asia.
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