单词 | euro |
释义 | euro (jʊəroʊ ) Word forms: euros countable noun A2 The euro is a unit of money that is used by the member countries of the European Union which have accepted European monetary union. It is represented by the symbol €. A euro is divided into one hundred smaller units called cents. Governments and businesses will start keeping accounts in euros. The euro is also used to refer to this currency system. Millions of words have been written about the introduction of the euro. Euro- (jʊəroʊ- ) prefix Euro is used to form words that describe or refer to something which is connected with Europe or with the European Union. ...German Euro-MPs. Collocations: adopt the euro No decision yet has been made about whether to adopt the euro in place of the local kuna. The Sun Those errors would not have been avoided, might have been aggravated and will not be resolved by adopting the euro. Times, Sunday Times If we had adopted the euro, interest rates would have been lower in the boom years, so private and business borrowing would have got even more out of hand. The Sun Expectations are that it will continue to grow, particularly during its run-up to adopting the euro, by 2010 at the latest. Times, Sunday Times Fifty-three per cent now say that adopting the euro 15 years ago was 'wrong', with 33 per cent favouring a return to the drachma. Times, Sunday Times The pound/euro exchange rate also fell last year and though it, too, has bounced, it has not recovered as much. Times, Sunday Times Are you worried about the euro exchange rate? Times, Sunday Times Add the favourable euro exchange rate and it's even more affordable for sterling buyers. Times, Sunday Times That's why he keeps a close eye on the euro exchange rate. Times, Sunday Times Prices will vary slightly with the euro exchange rate. Times, Sunday Times Are we ready and willing to join the euro? Times, Sunday Times They apply to nations in or about to join the euro. The Sun How on earth did they satisfy the financial criteria necessary to join the euro? The Sun It's the same people who said the world would end if we didn't join the euro. The Sun It would also put them in a better position to join the euro. The Sun There are also plenty of continental buyers keen to cash in on the strong euro and snap up a pied-àterre in the capital. Times, Sunday Times Early this year its economy was running so strongly against the tide that ministers boasted how much they loved the strong euro. Times, Sunday Times The effect of the strong euro has already put border stores under severe pressure. Times, Sunday Times And while the strong euro looks good, exporting countries are crying out for a cheaper currency. The Sun A combination of weaker than expected inflation and the strong euro intensified speculation yesterday that quantitative easing would be implemented within the eurozone. Times, Sunday Times Yet a weak euro and an admission that new products had not sold as well resulted in some investors tuning out. Times, Sunday Times It means there are plenty of bargains to be had, especially when combined with the weak euro. Times, Sunday Times Sales rose 9.6 per cent to ¤6.16 billion, helped by a relatively weak euro. Times, Sunday Times Its exporters are continuing to benefit from the tailwind provided by a relatively weak euro. Times, Sunday Times Want to take advantage of the weak euro and inject a little romance this summer? The Sun Translations: Chinese: 欧元 Japanese: ユーロ |
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