Euro
[ˈjʊroʊ]
Definition:
1. Connected with Europe, especially the European Union.
Use 'Euro' in a sentence:
- Buyers using the flaming red "Mr. Go Pizza" machine can choose from four different kinds of pizzas costing from 4.50 to 6 euros ($ 5.2-7.2).
- Some countries abandon the euro?
- Greek currency before it was replaced by euro in 2001.
- It is sitting at a record low against the euro and at a 30-year low against the Canadian dollar.
- "It is inconceivable that the euro fails," he said.
- And then, as the euro crisis hit, the yield on Treasurys plunged.
- Governments and businesses will start keeping accounts in euros.
- What do you think of Britain's use of its own currency instead of the euro like other EU members?
- A hundred cents make one euro.
- To do it, Europe should develop its own unified Asia policy, set its own priorities, and learn to have one voice on the euro and European defense strategy.
- He claimed Tony Blair is trying to get us into the euro by stealth.
- Euro 2020 revenue will also fund 775 million euros UEFA has promised to its 55 member federations in annual grants and development project funds for the period of 2020-24.
- The experiment is expected to cost about 50 million euros and last three years.
- So is the euro itself in danger?
- Players also indirectly get money from Euro 2020 commercial income via their national federations and clubs.
- The values of individual sponsor deals are not published, but UEFA got 483 million euros in sponsor deals from 10 partners at Euro 2016 in France.
- The 24 national federations will share 371 million euros in UEFA prize money, which typically helps pay player bonuses.
- The euro has fallen sharply.
- Well, it's too late anyway, as someone has already snatched it up by paying 12000 euros ( 15000 with auction rights) earlier this month.
- The euro embodies these aims.
- When the Euro started, the government and just the people didn't want to join.
- Euro 2020 tournament director Martin Kallen said UEFA has “ communicated with the teams regarding this matter. ”
- That sent the euro sharply higher.
- The message kept the euro from leaping against the dollar and eased some of the public pressure on the ECB.
- The champions can get a maximum of 34 million euros from UEFA by also winning all three of their group games.
- He goes out to Versailles and creates this noble theme park and sort of a Euro Disney for nobles where he can watch these nobles.
- Shares in Euro Disney jumped 17p.
- The euro is getting stronger against the dollar.
- The euro remained firm against the dollar, but fell against the yen.
- So what will happen to the euro?
- We only stayed for one afternoon in he French capital because my friends really wanted to visit Euro Disney which is to the east of Paris.
- Greece's fourth-biggest lender may call a shareholder meeting to seek approval for a 500 million- euro capital increase.
- At 15 euro ($22) a tonne the price is high enough to induce power companies to switch some generation from coal to ga.
- Peter the Great expands territory beyond the Euro mountains along the Caspian Sea at the expense of the Turks.
- But embarrassing scandals and the popularity of the republican left in the recent Euro-elections have forced him to eat his words and stand down.
- Embarrassing scandals and the popularity of the republican left in the recent Euro-elections have forced him to eat his words and stand down.
- Millions of words have been written about the introduction of the euro.
- The drachma disappeared, replaced by the euro when Greece joined the single European currency.
- It is stuck because the euro zone's dominant powers, France and Germany, agree on the need for greater harmonization within the euro zone, but disagree about what to harmonize.
- What rate will I get if I convert my dollars into euros?
- Finally, figures close to the France government have murmured, euro-zone members should agree to some fiscal and social harmonization: e.g., curbing competition in corporate tax rates or labor costs.
- Germany thinks the euro must be saved by stricter rules on borrowing, spending and competitiveness, backed by quasi-automatic sanctions for governments that do not obey.
- Of that money, 130 million euros is allocated on a daily rate for about 630 players taking part in the final tournament.
- A "southern" camp headed by French wants something different: "European economic government" within an inner core of euro-zone members.
- The euro has moved from the realms of theory into reality.
- The euro fell on the foreign exchanges yesterday.
- How much is a thousand pounds in euros?
- I paid five euros for it.
- The price is given in dollars or euros.
- The euro gained against the dollar again today.
- They live in fantasy worlds which make Euro Disney seem uninventive.
- The euro hit a record low in trading today.
- The banks were prepared to put up 50 million euros to tide over the company.