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单词 pro-European
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Definition of pro-European in English:

pro-European

adjective
  • Favouring or supporting closer links with the European Union.

    (人,态度,政策)赞成(或支持)与欧盟保持密切关系的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Labour must come clean as an unequivocally, unambiguously and patriotically pro-European party.
    • Meanwhile, the current, pro-European position of the Labour Party, which abandoned its policy of quitting the EU in the mid-1980s, is unpopular.
    • A pro-European Labour source said: ‘This is about educating our party members.’
    • He has also worked for pro-European referendum campaigns in Poland and Hungary.
    • With respect to Europe, the Berlusconi government has essentially continued Italy's pro-European line.
    • They also expressed a readiness for keeping the pro-NATO and pro-European Union accession policies.
    • An astonishing majority of Scottish voters cast their vote for candidates and parties running on pro-European tickets.
    • There is a vacuum where pro-European arguments should be.
    • He is pro-European Union and pro-US - neither of which fit easy with the claim that he is still a fascist.
    • But he gave no concession to former Chancellor and pro-European Ken Clarke over changing the party's current opposition to joining the European single currency.
    • Men are more pro-European than women while the media appears heavily to influence people's attitudes.
    • He said that the ‘modern long-term and deep-seated pro-European consensus in Britain about Britain's role in Europe and Europe's role in the world can and will be built’.
    • They also focused in on Kennedy's avid pro-European policies.
    • On November 22, Short directly linked her anti-US remarks with a pro-European position.
    • At some point they understood you can win elections with pro-European politics, because voters feel that will improve their living standards.
    • Tony Blair will be forced to shelve the controversial European constitution treaty if the French reject it today, with leading pro-European allies declaring they will abandon the fight.
    • And Mr Brown, who cautiously backed Mr Blair's pro-European calls, will today meet the bosses of the pro-euro Britain in Europe campaign.
    • Even mild-mannered pro-European David Curry - no doubt livid that a divisive European referendum would now be called - stuck the boot in.
    • And unlike the Christian Democratic Union, which has the legacy of Helmut Kohl to fall back on, the SPD has lacked pro-European credentials.
    • No Italian government was more assiduously pro-European.
noun
  • A pro-European person.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It would allow pro-Europeans across the continent to speak out without ‘being accused of being anti-European’, even in France, he said.
    • But what would a party of pro-Europeans rather do, alienate Chile or alienate Spain?
    • I would like to ask our pro-Europeans to explain why Brussels cannot get their accounts audited for the eleventh year running.
    • Like pro-Europeans in all parties, Robin Cook, the former foreign secretary, welcomed the statement, saying no one wished to be blamed for being ‘the obstacle that caused the crash’.
    • The task for the pro-Europeans in the Labour cabinet is to slip off the leash more often, to make a more aggressive case for monetary union.
    • But of course this letter is just what the pro-Europeans at the BBC need.
    • Prominent pro-Europeans predicted privately that the government could win a crushing majority, comparable to the two-thirds who voted Yes in 1975.
    • The new Europe minister insists he is no Eurosceptic, but declares bluntly that even pro-Europeans have to accept reality.
    • His strategy is to invent a ‘straw man’ argument and then knock it down in an attempt to make pro-Europeans look silly.
    • Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy called on all pro-Europeans to unite behind the campaign to secure a ‘yes’ vote in the referendum on the constitution.
    • One positive outcome of the laborious build-up to the great statement was the appearance of a larger number of keen pro-Europeans in the cabinet.
    • To the delight of pro-Europeans, who fear that a referendum may be delayed until after the next general election, the prime minister said he was determined to ‘push forward’.
    • The ‘lies, errors and other types of misleading reporting’ of pro-Europeans of course seem to be missed out.
    • ‘They wanted to get something out this side of the elections to keep the pro-Europeans happy but it doesn't commit them at all,’ said Mr Kirkhope.
    • But the reality is that pro-Europeans are driving a project that leads inevitably to a superstate, which most of us don't want.
    • And isn't that just what so many pro-Europeans used to say about the pound as a ‘punchbag currency’ between the dollar and euro zones?
    • Any of the pro-Europeans who think the EU will be good for us must be living in cloud cuckoo land.
    • The campaigns director for Britain in Europe, Simon Buckby, said the introduction of the currency was a ‘dream moment’ for pro-Europeans.
    • The post-mortems and the recriminations are already beginning within the Tories, with senior pro-Europeans swift to criticise the emphasis in the campaign on the euro at the expense of issues such as public services.
    • ‘The best of us pro-Europeans should show how the challenges of globalisation can be met in the next five years,’ Brown said.

Definition of pro-European in US English:

pro-European

adjectiveˌproʊˌjərəˈpiənˌprōˌyərəˈpēən
  • (of a person, attitude, or policy) favoring or supporting closer links with the European Union.

    (人,态度,政策)赞成(或支持)与欧盟保持密切关系的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Labour must come clean as an unequivocally, unambiguously and patriotically pro-European party.
    • He said that the ‘modern long-term and deep-seated pro-European consensus in Britain about Britain's role in Europe and Europe's role in the world can and will be built’.
    • He is pro-European Union and pro-US - neither of which fit easy with the claim that he is still a fascist.
    • And Mr Brown, who cautiously backed Mr Blair's pro-European calls, will today meet the bosses of the pro-euro Britain in Europe campaign.
    • No Italian government was more assiduously pro-European.
    • They also expressed a readiness for keeping the pro-NATO and pro-European Union accession policies.
    • At some point they understood you can win elections with pro-European politics, because voters feel that will improve their living standards.
    • Tony Blair will be forced to shelve the controversial European constitution treaty if the French reject it today, with leading pro-European allies declaring they will abandon the fight.
    • Men are more pro-European than women while the media appears heavily to influence people's attitudes.
    • On November 22, Short directly linked her anti-US remarks with a pro-European position.
    • And unlike the Christian Democratic Union, which has the legacy of Helmut Kohl to fall back on, the SPD has lacked pro-European credentials.
    • An astonishing majority of Scottish voters cast their vote for candidates and parties running on pro-European tickets.
    • But he gave no concession to former Chancellor and pro-European Ken Clarke over changing the party's current opposition to joining the European single currency.
    • They also focused in on Kennedy's avid pro-European policies.
    • With respect to Europe, the Berlusconi government has essentially continued Italy's pro-European line.
    • There is a vacuum where pro-European arguments should be.
    • A pro-European Labour source said: ‘This is about educating our party members.’
    • He has also worked for pro-European referendum campaigns in Poland and Hungary.
    • Even mild-mannered pro-European David Curry - no doubt livid that a divisive European referendum would now be called - stuck the boot in.
    • Meanwhile, the current, pro-European position of the Labour Party, which abandoned its policy of quitting the EU in the mid-1980s, is unpopular.
nounˌproʊˌjərəˈpiənˌprōˌyərəˈpēən
  • A person who favors or supports closer links with the European Union.

    (人,态度,政策)赞成(或支持)与欧盟保持密切关系的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Prominent pro-Europeans predicted privately that the government could win a crushing majority, comparable to the two-thirds who voted Yes in 1975.
    • The ‘lies, errors and other types of misleading reporting’ of pro-Europeans of course seem to be missed out.
    • The new Europe minister insists he is no Eurosceptic, but declares bluntly that even pro-Europeans have to accept reality.
    • But of course this letter is just what the pro-Europeans at the BBC need.
    • But the reality is that pro-Europeans are driving a project that leads inevitably to a superstate, which most of us don't want.
    • Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy called on all pro-Europeans to unite behind the campaign to secure a ‘yes’ vote in the referendum on the constitution.
    • The task for the pro-Europeans in the Labour cabinet is to slip off the leash more often, to make a more aggressive case for monetary union.
    • His strategy is to invent a ‘straw man’ argument and then knock it down in an attempt to make pro-Europeans look silly.
    • But what would a party of pro-Europeans rather do, alienate Chile or alienate Spain?
    • ‘The best of us pro-Europeans should show how the challenges of globalisation can be met in the next five years,’ Brown said.
    • ‘They wanted to get something out this side of the elections to keep the pro-Europeans happy but it doesn't commit them at all,’ said Mr Kirkhope.
    • One positive outcome of the laborious build-up to the great statement was the appearance of a larger number of keen pro-Europeans in the cabinet.
    • Any of the pro-Europeans who think the EU will be good for us must be living in cloud cuckoo land.
    • The post-mortems and the recriminations are already beginning within the Tories, with senior pro-Europeans swift to criticise the emphasis in the campaign on the euro at the expense of issues such as public services.
    • I would like to ask our pro-Europeans to explain why Brussels cannot get their accounts audited for the eleventh year running.
    • And isn't that just what so many pro-Europeans used to say about the pound as a ‘punchbag currency’ between the dollar and euro zones?
    • To the delight of pro-Europeans, who fear that a referendum may be delayed until after the next general election, the prime minister said he was determined to ‘push forward’.
    • Like pro-Europeans in all parties, Robin Cook, the former foreign secretary, welcomed the statement, saying no one wished to be blamed for being ‘the obstacle that caused the crash’.
    • The campaigns director for Britain in Europe, Simon Buckby, said the introduction of the currency was a ‘dream moment’ for pro-Europeans.
    • It would allow pro-Europeans across the continent to speak out without ‘being accused of being anti-European’, even in France, he said.
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