euro / ˈyʊər oʊ, ˈyɜr- /

⭐基础词汇欧元

euro 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural eu·ros, eu·ro.

euro 近义词

euro

等同于 marsupial

更多euro例句

  1. Mini is owned by BMW, after all, so a lot of the same expert engineering and Euro flair carry over—such as athletic handling, gotcha styling, and a refined cabin with high-quality materials.
  2. Just watch his Euro step celebration after hitting a home run.
  3. Manna makes its money by charging customers a couple of euros, which is the same as road-based delivery services.
  4. Back in 2012, policy makers drove their main rate below zero to defend the krone’s peg to the euro.
  5. Had Britain joined it, which I think would have been a disaster for us, I think it probably would’ve been a disaster for the euro as well.
  6. Scalise never would have spoken to EURO had Duke been there in person.
  7. EURO was founded by David Duke, the ex-Klansman who ran for Louisiana governor in 1991.
  8. Over dinner, the Knight had mentioned that Scalise had spoken before the EURO event.
  9. But this may be a distinction without much of a difference—especially since Scalise admitted speaking before EURO.
  10. At currency auctions, it traded at around 64.45 rubles to the dollar and 78.8 to the euro.
  11. Analogy requires Euro'pean, and this is supported by as good authorities as the other.
  12. Jupiter was struck by the beauty of Euro´pa, daughter of Age´nor, king of Phœnicia.