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euro

/yoor-oh, yur-/US // ˈyʊər oʊ, ˈyɜr- //UK // (ˈjʊərəʊ) //

欧元

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural eu·ros, eu·ro.

    • : wallaroo.

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Examples

  • 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.

  • Just watch his Euro step celebration after hitting a home run.

  • Manna makes its money by charging customers a couple of euros, which is the same as road-based delivery services.

  • Back in 2012, policy makers drove their main rate below zero to defend the krone’s peg to the euro.

  • 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.

  • Scalise never would have spoken to EURO had Duke been there in person.

  • EURO was founded by David Duke, the ex-Klansman who ran for Louisiana governor in 1991.

  • Over dinner, the Knight had mentioned that Scalise had spoken before the EURO event.

  • But this may be a distinction without much of a difference—especially since Scalise admitted speaking before EURO.

  • At currency auctions, it traded at around 64.45 rubles to the dollar and 78.8 to the euro.

  • Analogy requires Euro'pean, and this is supported by as good authorities as the other.

  • Jupiter was struck by the beauty of Euro´pa, daughter of Age´nor, king of Phœnicia.