EMU的意思和读音

emu

: [ˌiː em ˈjuː] : [ˈiːmjuː]

abbr.

(European Monetary Union);

emus  

EMUabbr.

1.Economic and Monetary Union (of the European Union)

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abbr.1.(=economic and monetary union)2.】(=European Monetary Union)

n.1.[Animal]a large Australian bird that has very long legs and cannot fly

abbr.1.(=economic and monetary union)2.[International Organizations ](=European Monetary Union)

1.(European Monetary Union)EMU

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4.EMU),

5.(Economic and Monetary Union)EMU11

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1.If it did not, the court ruled, Germany would be obliged to leave Emu.退Emu。

2.And I, is also a passenger, but I to be utterly ignorant of instinct drive, think of her car should be safe, so I have to blame the emu.

3.Her mother, after being scared by an emu, ran away and six-month-old Tijana fell from the pouch.

4.So yes, it's easy to get annoyed about it, because something completely straightforward is turned into bullshit by emu-politics.西

5.Nor is there a way for Greece to devalue its currency, as it would have done in the pre-EMU days of the drachma.EMU

6.The demise of this conventional market wisdom is one of the achievements, for want of a better word, of European Monetary Union.(EuropeanMonetaryUnion,EMU)————

7.Kangaroo and Emu Steaks, Australia. Australia must be the only country where people can eat their national emblems.

8."It's not obvious to me that EMU could survive without Italy, " he told a Confederation of British Industry conference.“,EMU,”(CBI)

9.Some German policymakers, previously sceptical of EMU, fretted that any repeat of the crisis would be a threat to the single market.怀

10.If you put beef, mutton, kangaroo, emu or any meat, then camel meat will be the lesser fat than all of them, " he said. "