European
[ˌjʊrəˈpiːən]
Definition:
1. Of or connected with Europe.
2. A person from Europe, or whose ancestors came from Europe.
Similar: Europe
Use 'European' in a sentence:
- 1. In absolute terms British wages remain low by European standards.
- 2. A number of Britain's beaches fail to meet European standards on cleanliness.
- 3. European agriculture ministers failed to break the deadlock over farm subsidies.
- 4. She is to stand as a Member of the European Parliament.
- 5. Even the European dream is beginning to turn sour.
- 6. We kissed each other's cheeks in the European manner.
- 7. The Zambian game is much more aggressive than European soccer.
- 8. It will lead to devaluation of a number of European currencies.
- 9. She became a leading promoter of European integration.
- 10. The hotel flies the European Union flag.
- 11. The European Parliament is not an institution which excites interest in voters.
- 12. He wants companies to follow the European model of social responsibility.
- 13. This is a European, and not a specifically British, problem.
- 14. The European anthem was played at the opening and closing ceremonies.
- 15. It is fitting that the new centre for European studies should be in a university that teaches every European language.
- 16. The England team were a poor advertisement for European football tonight.
- 17. This chapter briefly surveys the current state of European politics.
- 18. The European Court's decision has been greeted with dismay by fishermen.
- 19. These actions are in contravention of European law.
- 20. Most European spiders don't bite.
- 21. Much of the plan runs counter to European agriculture and environmental policy.
- 22. Integrating the pound with other European currencies could cause difficulties.
- 23. Now baseball is trying to get in on the European market.
- 24. In today's lecture the focus will be on tax structures within the European Union.
- 25. The report is based on figures from six different European cities.
- 26. Students are allowed to take European history and American history.
- 27. Strategic alliances are being forged with major European companies.
- 28. The government's plans run counter to agreed European policy on this issue.
- 29. The Prime Minister met other European leaders for talks.
- 30. She won bronze for Great Britain in the European Championships.
- 31. With Germany, France has been the prime mover behind closer European integration.
- 32. The European Builders Confederation has a membership of over 350,000 building companies.
- 33. The papers also show a lively interest in European developments.
- 34. They look enviously at the success of their European counterparts.
- 35. Inflation is now at a rate comparable with that in other European countries.
- 36. In this respect, Britain compares unfavourably with other European countries.
- 37. The country applied for full membership of the European Union.
- 38. The course is part funded by the European Commission.
- 39. He won a silver medal at the European Championships.
- 40. The firm has begun a major push into the European market.
- 41. We were able to undercut our European rivals by 5%.
- 42. Some beaches had failed to comply with European directives on bathing water.
- 43. We are recruiting a sales manager with responsibility for the European market.
- 44. Article 10 of the European Convention guarantees free speech.
- 45. On the money markets the dollar was weaker against European currencies.