Europe的意思和读音

Europe

: [ˈjʊrəp] : [ˈjʊərəp]

n.;(

Europen.

1.the continent next to Asia in the east, the Atlantic Ocean in the west, and the Mediterranean Sea in the south

western/eastern/central Europe西

2.the European Union

countries wanting to join Europe

He's very pro-Europe.

3.all of Europe except for Britain

British holidaymakers in Europe

n.1.

n.1.the large area of land that is between Asia and the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the six continents of the world.; all of Europe apart from the U.K.2.the European Union

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1.It was a great strategy. But there was one big flaw in it. Europe cannot afford its comfortable retirement.——退

2.Our strongest allies have always been the Nordic states, the UK, the rest of western Europe and, for a while, America.

3.Sounds good on paper, but even Europe is struggling a bit with its renewable ambitions at the moment.便

4.The show ran for over a year, before traveling around the United States and Europe. It earned her a Tony Award and two Grammy Awards.

5.He hoped the space for such a social-democratic outlook existed in regions he knew best, beyond Europe and the United States.

6.They were trick to Europe, where the big money of the hope that the end is all abnormal sexual abuse and torture.

7.He ended up in Guinea-Bissau, where, one night two years later, he got word that a boat for Europe would leave in a few hours.Guinea-Bissau,

8.The Romantic Movement was already underfoot in Europe, as men began to look for a warmer, more involved "God. "(」。

9.Overall, a strong euro and a 27 per cent increase in Guangdong's exports to Europe have compensated for a weak dollar and soft US market.广27%

10.Throughout the previous decade, one of the main rhetorics in Turkish diplomacy was to become the fourth energy artery for Europe.10