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 European [`jʊrə'piən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 欧洲人

a. 欧洲的, 欧洲人的

[法] 欧洲的, 欧洲人的


  1. He looks European.
    他看上去像欧洲人。
  2. She is the only European in the class.
    她是班上唯一的欧洲人。
  3. A medieval European pilgrim who carried a palm branch as a token of having visited the Holy Land.
    圣地朝圣者中世纪欧洲的朝圣者,其带着一个棕榈枝作为到过圣地的标记


european
[ noun ]
  1. a native or inhabitant of Europe

  2. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of Europe or the people of Europe

  2. <adj.pert>
    European Community


European \Eu`ro*pe"an\, prop. a. [L. europeaus, Gr. ?, fr. Gr. ?
(L. europa.)]
Of or pertaining to Europe, or to its inhabitants.

{On the European plan}, having rooms to let, and leaving it
optional with guests whether they will take meals in the
house; -- said of hotels. [U. S.]


European \Eu`ro*pe"an\, prop. n.
A native or an inhabitant of Europe.

  1. Quaker Oats Co. today reported a 9.2 percent drop in its third-quarter earnings, citing an extraordinary expense of $20.7 million stemming from the consolidation of its European food-manufacturing operations.
  2. The combination of relatively high West German interest rates and the dollar's decline has put downward pressure on the weaker currencies in the European Monetary System's exchange-rate mechanism, particularly the French franc.
  3. Guenther Dahloff, an economic official of the West German Embassy, rose to say Mr. McPherson's concerns were just "a mirror image" of European concerns about U.S. trade policy, especially the huge new trade bill passed Wednesday.
  4. It wants to develop Birmingham as a business centre on a European and world-wide basis. Mr Moore says: 'The West Midlands is attempting to revive economically by attracting new investment in industry.
  5. From January 3 the channel will broadcast European Money Wheel, five hours of business news and information on weekday mornings.
  6. The European Economic Community's economic sentiment indicator recovered strongly in March amid optimism about Europe's economic prospects for the next year, the EEC Commission said Thursday.
  7. The new company's chairman would be Craig Wiggins, currently chairman of Foote Cone's European operations, and its vice chairman would be Gerard Pedraglio, a top Publicis executive.
  8. Britain today pledged to contribute to a U.S.-organized fund to share costs of the Persian Gulf operation against Iraq, and Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady called the European portion of his fund-raising tour a success.
  9. The creation of a single European Community market for automobiles could expose Europe's auto industry to even stiffer competition and open France, Britain, Spain and Italy to a surge of imports from Japan.
  10. Europe is ripe for some of the cargo services pioneered in the U.S., European airlines and other cargo specialists say.
  11. Both moves show Germany's determination to intensify its challenge to London and other European financial centres, a determination shared by legislators as well as market participants.
  12. More talks are scheduled between U.S. and European officials on this point, but some directives have already been adopted.
  13. The influential Keidanren business lobby singled out the U.S. and European Community, and urged world trade regulators to tighten controls on any anti-competitive abuses.
  14. Israel, Egypt, Morocco, South Korea and Lichtenstein took part in the talks for the first time, adding to the original 34 Western and Eastern European countries and the United States and Japan.
  15. "We will have a final agreement on all four or none," said Karl Falkenberg, a spokesman for the European Economic Community delegation.
  16. The dollar was up slightly against other major currencies in quiet European trading today.
  17. The dollar's strength against European currencies during the period also depressed revenue somewhat, Pan Am said.
  18. 'The European Community is experiencing its worst recession since it was established,' says Mr Jorge Braga de Macedo, minister for finance.
  19. President Fidel Castro of Cuba, in his first trip to South America in 17 years, was among seven Latin American and European presidents at the ceremony.
  20. A European trust company that Fluor declined to identify purchased the South African operations, the Fluor spokesman said.
  21. The European aircraft-manufacturing consortium threatened legal action against the unidentified sources of the charges made Thursday by the Central Bureau of Investigation in New Delhi.
  22. Not only was it making heavy losses, it had become a symbol of what was wrong with much of European industry - it had superior technology but could not bring it successfully to the market. Its experience with video cassette recorders is a case in point.
  23. American is hoping that this two-for-one promotion will attract business travelers in much the same way the European fare cuts it initiated last week are expected to fill leisure-class seats.
  24. European Community foreign ministers endorsed proposals for the EC's stance in international talks on agriculture, including some cuts in farm subsidies.
  25. But because the dollar's rally has slashed the value of European investments when translated into U.S. currency, an American investor with money in European stocks probably hasn't earned anything like 20%.
  26. But because the dollar's rally has slashed the value of European investments when translated into U.S. currency, an American investor with money in European stocks probably hasn't earned anything like 20%.
  27. Western European and Japanese leaders hailed Moscow's plan, but noted that any pact should be verifiable and linked to cuts in conventional forces.
  28. The decision was overturned by the European Court of First Instance in March for procedural reasons. The raids followed complaints by UK customers of rises of some 30 per cent in February and March.
  29. But to compete with conventional fuels, these products need government tax breaks. The European Commission has proposed that biodiesel and other similar products attract lower rates of duty.
  30. Minimum Pounds 5,000; charges nil initially, 0.5 per cent annually. Govett has a large number of futures and options funds, including ones based on the FT-SE 100 and others tracking European and US Indices.
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