Euro的意思和读音

euro

: [ˈjʊroʊ] : [ˈjʊərəʊ]

adj.

(European);

euros  

Euroadj.

1.(used especially in newspapers) connected with Europe, especially the European Union

Euro rules

n.1.

n.1.the unit of money that is used in most countries in the European Union. Its symbol is €.

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1.As it happens, growth in Europe has picked up in recent months, though a rising euro may slow it down again.使

2.Adopting the euro should open Poland up to more of that sort of trade and the stable, long-term capital investment that goes with it.

3.The fact is, though, that they are going to have to continue to do that if the euro is going to continue to exist in its current form.

4.But some US policymakers privately complain that European backing is patchy and tends to go up and down with the euro.

5.In his speech, Mr Regling hinted that this too might have something to do with inappropriate policies caused by the euro.

6.JUST a few weeks ago the main question about the euro-area economy was whether it would avoid recession.退

7."I don't think we've seen the bottom for the euro this year but this latest down leg is running out of steam, " he said.“,”

8.Should Spain try to break out of this trap by leaving the euro, and re-establishing its own currency?西

9.Progress on such a scheme is always likely to stall because euro-zone countries are reluctant to cede any control of their public finances.

10.Life is still far from easy in the peripheral states of the United States of Europe (as the euro zone is now known).(UnitedStatesofEurope,