european
美音:
[´juərə´pi:ən
]英音:
[´juərə´pi:ən
]adj.欧洲的,欧洲人的 n.欧洲人
难易程度:
european为中学词汇
词根
-an 多用于接专有名词之后,做形容词使用,也可作“~人”解 变化型 -ian
european
/,jʊərə'pɪən; ,jurə`piən/
1 n, adj (native) of Europe 欧洲的(土著)
*,European `languages 欧洲的语 言.
2 adj happening in or extending over Europe 在欧洲发生或传播的
*an author with European recognition 名闻欧洲的作家.
1. European leaders and Italian waiters wore things like that. 欧洲的领导人和意大利的侍者才那样穿戴。
2. But it was good to know that they had gathered for European science the first specimens of that dreaded fish. 但是令人欣慰的是他们为欧洲的科学家们搜集了这种可怕的鱼的第一批标本。
3. When European explorers first came to the New World, the fishing grounds off what would become eastern Canada and New England held abundant cod and other species. 当欧洲的探险者刚踏上新大陆时,后来成为加拿大东部和新英格兰的沿海渔场盛产鳕鱼及其他鱼类。
4. This strong and steady voice, an American voice with a slight accent of North Carolina, belonged to Edward R. Murrow, head of the European staff of the Columbia Broadcasting System. 这个有力而平稳的声音,这个带着一点北卡罗来纳口音的美国音,出自爱德华· R· 默罗之口,他是哥伦比亚广播公司驻欧人员的负责人。
5. The idea of linking England to the European mainland by tunneling beneath the channel goes back to 1802 when an engineer suggested it to Napoleon. 用海峡隧道将英国和欧洲大陆连接起来的想法最早可以追溯到1802年,当时是一名工程师向拿破仑提出这一建议的。
6. The most distinctive members of the European branch of the human tree are the Basques of France and Spain. 人类家谱图上欧洲人分支的非常特殊的成员就是法国和西班牙的巴斯克人。
7. He decided to travel in the European countries. 他打算游历欧洲各国。
8. He laughs when a film about the Chunnel says it will make the British feel more European. 当时正有一部关于隧道的电影,说隧道会让英国人更有欧洲人的感觉,对此,他一笑了之。
9. An electric razor that meets the European Union´s safety standards must be approved by American testers before it can be sold in the United States, 一把符合欧洲联盟安全标准的电动剃须刀必须得到美国检测人员的认可,方可在美国市场上销售;
10. "Couldn't she just enter on the 90-day tourist document, like any other citizen of the European Union?" I inquired. "难道她不可以像欧盟国家之间的公民那样凭90天的旅游证件进入美国吗?" 我询问道。
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