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词根:Europe
adj.
adv.
Europeanly 欧洲式地
n.
Europe 欧洲
European 欧洲人
Euromart 欧洲共同市场
Euromissile 欧洲导弹公司
Euromoney 欧洲货币(等于Eurocurrency)
Euronet 欧洲计算机网
Europatent 欧洲发明专利(在欧洲大部分国家都有效)
Europeanisation 欧洲化
Europeanization 欧洲化
Europhoria 欧洲幸福感(指随着欧洲形势的好转而产生的一种欣慰感)
Europort 欧洲港口
Eurostar 欧洲之星
Eurosterling 欧洲英镑
vt.
Europeanise (英)欧洲化(等于Europeanize)
Europeanize 使欧化,使具有欧洲风味
1. Pan-Europeanism 泛欧思想
2. Europeanism and reconstruction 欧化及重构
3. europeanism window exploitation 欧式窗开发
1. The "Idea of Europe" in modern times passing through 14th to 19th century of European history, presents the tendency of "European unify" to "unite Europe" then to "the power of balance in Europe" finally to "the Europeanism".
近代欧洲观念经由14至19世纪的欧洲历史,呈现出由欧洲统一到欧洲联合再发展到欧洲均势最后到欧洲主义的演变趋势。
2. Call them toughing it out; debt restructuring; full Argentina; and revived Europeanism.
紧缩到底化解危机;债务重组;完全的阿根廷化;欧洲主义复兴。
3. By contrast, Mr Tusk has made up with Moscow and exudes a pro-Europeanism that is rare in these troubled times.
与此相反,图斯克先生与莫斯科言归于好,并表示出在当前多事之秋下稀少的亲欧洲主义立场。
4. The application and developing situation for PVC plastic shaped profile and plastic door and window in China are described from series, construction, formula and coloring technology of Europeanism plastic shaped profile.
从欧式塑料异型材的系列、结构、配方、着色技术等4个方面阐述了PVC塑料异型材及塑料门窗在我国的应用和发展情况。
5. This change serves as a theory or ground for the arguments between Russian Europeanism and Slavism.
这种变迁,成为19世纪俄国西欧主义和斯拉夫主义之争的理论或根据。
6. From Europeanism to Slavism ── A Study on the Understanding of Pushkin
从西欧主义到斯拉夫主义&对普希金认识的研究
7. Now, Berlin seems to be quietly slipping the twin anchors of Europeanism and Atlanticism.
而现在,德国似乎正悄悄放弃欧洲主义和大西洋主义这两个原则。
8. As far as the so-called special relationship goes, Atlanticism is not an alternative to Europeanism.
只要所谓特殊关系延续下去,大西洋主义就不会是欧洲主义的一个替代选项。
9. Revived Europeanism: The preceding three scenarios were grim.
欧洲主义的复兴:前边三种情况都是令人不快的。
1. Ken Clarke has the backers to mount a bid, but his fanatical Europeanism, age and uncertain appetite for opposition make him unelectable.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
2. In any case the embers of Europeanism are dying.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
3. He said the justice secretary was clearly taking "a very right wing position" which pandered to "an obvious anti-Europeanism".
BBC: chris grayling
4. By contrast, Mr Tusk has made up with Moscow and exudes a pro-Europeanism that is rare in these troubled times.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
5. By pre-arrangement, and by way of compromise, the prime minister has chosen to attack the Tories' general anti-Europeanism, rather than make a robust case for the merits of the euro.
ECONOMIST: Britain and the euro
6. "It is time we realised in this House that focusing our foreign policy on the narrow ground of 'greater Europeanism' and ever closer political union in Europe is actually contrary to the UK's vital interests, " Nigel Dodds, the party's leader in Westminster, said.
BBC: PM: Coalition will emerge 'very strongly' from EU row
7. "It is time that we realised in this House that focusing our foreign policy on the narrow ground of greater Europeanism and ever closer political union in Europe is actually contrary to the UK's vital interests, " he added.
BBC: Cameron EU veto a 'watershed moment' - DUP
8. The Lib Dems are passionate about their pro-Europeanism, their liberal take on crime and their dovishness on military and foreign matters.
ECONOMIST: The new coalition government
9. Most Conservatives cannot abide the Lib Dems' pro-Europeanism, and much of Mr Clegg's own party wants nothing to do with the Tories either.
ECONOMIST: Britains third party may soon be much more than that
10. They tended to side with the established consensus: they shared the pragmatic pro-Europeanism of the diplomatic elite and the Home Office's pessimism that little could be done about rising crime.
ECONOMIST: The Conservatives' new divide
11. If such a league stole all the glamour, money and prestige and if fans began to support foreign clubs as often as their own that would indeed mark a big step by the fans towards pan-Europeanism.
ECONOMIST: Arsne Wenger, a football coach for Europe
12. As the party lost one, two, three, four successive general elections from 1979 on, so it ditched unpopular commitments: unilateralism, anti-Europeanism, tax-and-spend.
ECONOMIST: New Labours gurus: Redesigning Britain’s constitution | The
13. If the Tories veer to the right or towards a visceral anti-Europeanism, they are likely to suffer the same fate as the Labour Party after it chose the left-wing Michael Foot as its leader in 1980.
ECONOMIST: The Tory leadership