European的意思和读音

European

: [ˌjʊrəˈpiən] : [ˌjʊərəˈpiːən]

n.

adj.

Europeans  

Europeanadj.

1.of or connected with Europe

European languages

2.of or connected with the European Union

European law

our European partners

n.

1.a person from Europe, or whose ancestors came from Europe

2.a person who supports the principles and aims of the European Union

a good European

adj.1.;;

n.1.2.

adj.1.relating to Europe, or its people or culture2.relating to the European Union

n.1.someone who is from Europe

1. president n European adj bring in △ ...

2. amphibian European urban ...

3. president n European adj bring in △ ...

4. - -countryside - -European - -New Decoration ...

5. Europe* n. European a. even ad. ...

6. | | |----American | | |----European | | |----Japanese ...

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1.But it is not impossible that it (or its ancestor species) might have lived during earlier time periods in the European archipelago.

2.The European giants continued to press as the game wore on, but they were unable to break down a supremely disciplined DPR backline.线

3.After all, that is how the European Union was created, taking one step at a time, knowing full well that additional steps would be required.(EU)

4.The euro zone's crisis has tested the efficacy of these European rules and led Germans to ask why they should pay when others break them.

5."DIC is not currently planning the sale of any of its majority-owned European assets, " it said.“,”

6.Many European governments do not bother with a formal fund but use pay-as-you-go schemes, funding benefits out of future taxes.

7.All this does not mean, however, that English is yet spoken as widely, or as well, as it is in European countries.

8.He said the financial crisis is a direct consequence of European governments to cut the defense budget.

9."We were told European countries would be in a fierce tussle for 2018 and that aiming for 2022 would the best choice, " he said.20182022

10.It would have the major advantage that it would not require any changes to the European Treaties, at least not for now.