euro信息详情
adj.欧洲的(尤指欧盟的)
n.欧元(欧盟中某些国家的货币单位)(=Euro);岩大袋鼠
The euro hit a record low in trading today.───今天欧元的兑换价降到了历史最低水平。
The euro fell on the foreign exchanges yesterday.───欧元汇价昨天下跌。
euro is getting stronger against the dollar.───欧元对美元呈强势走向。
It is a cruel irony that the euro could be felled by an Italian trying too hard to be a German.───对于有可能被危机打倒的欧元而言,一个意大利人尽力以一个德国人的方式去采取措施,是一个很残忍的讽刺。
That said, I reserve the right to resubmit my examination paper if Europe's leaders are foolish enough to let the euro zone sink.───尽管如此,我仍保留重新提交考卷的权利,以防欧洲领导人愚蠢到听任欧元区解体的地步。
Although she said that "political union" was necessary to save the euro, she also ruled out the use of Eurobonds.───她说尽管政治联合拯救欧元是必须的,但排除欧洲债券的可行性。
That was a mistake that at least some of us have been pointing out since the very birth of the euro.───这是一个错觉,在欧元诞生之日起,至少我们中就有人指出了这个错。
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.───欧元区的危机检验了欧盟法律条例的效力也引发德国人疑问,为什么当德国受到邻国财政上的削弱时德国应该去讨腰包。
Mrs Merkel speaks often of the need to save the euro, but she acts as if there were no imminent danger.───默克尔经常提到要拯救欧元,但是她却表现地似乎没有感觉到危机的临近。