Similar words: European, eastern europe, european union, european community, euro, neuron, neurotic, neurosis. Meaning: n. 1. the 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia); the British use `Europe' to refer to all of the continent except the British Isles 2. an international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members 3. the nations of the European continent collectively.
Random good picture Not show
61. Europe, with Germany literally and figuratively at its centre, is still at the start of a remarkable transformation.
62. If they succeed on Europe, then they will have reshaped the political and economic map of the world.
63. The debate on Europe is proving to be something of a liability for the Prime Minister.
64. The Marshall Plan sought to regenerate the shattered Europe of 1947.
65. Gunpowder was introduced into Europe during the first half of the 14th century.
66. The ship is sailing towards Europe through the Suez Canal.
67. To assuage his wife's grief, he took her on a tour of Europe.
68. Police forces across Europe have begun to interlink their databases on stolen cars.
69. The city's transport system is one of the most efficient in Europe.
70. I'm afraid your driving licence is invalid in Eastern Europe.
71. She's returning to Australia tomorrow after six months in Europe.
72. Indeed, it could be the worst environmental disaster in Western Europe this century.
73. The report looks at economic growth in Europe and elsewhere.
74. Passes are available for one month's unlimited travel within Europe.
75. In England you must drive on the opposite side of the road to the rest of Europe.
76. She joined a dance troupe and travelled all over Europe.
77. Now that we're in Europe we ought to visit the Netherlands.
78. It would clearly be fatal for Europe to quarrel seriously with America.
79. Some of the finest examples of woodcarving in Europe can be found in medieval churches.
80. Our Parliament has been a beacon of hope to the peoples of Europe.
81. I wouldn't have accepted anything except a job in Europe.
82. If British business is to have a successful future,(www.Sentencedict.com) companies must establish a firm foothold in Europe.
83. This tropical fruit is still a great novelty in Europe.
84. Germany's Green party was said to be the forerunner of environmental parties throughout Europe.
85. Let's go to Europe for two weeks and live it up.
86. Europe is remaking itself politically within the matrix of the European Community.
87. It is up to Europe to take on the mantle of leadership in environmental issues.
88. He more or less railroaded the rest of Europe into recognising the new 'independent' states.
89. The Baltics' own democratic traditions would help them to regain their rightful place in Europe.
90. These birds migrate to Europe in the summer season, returning to warmer places in the south for the winter.
More similar words: European, eastern europe, european union, european community, euro, neuron, neurotic, neurosis, neurology, neurobiology, rope, grope, proper, propel, rope in, properly, improper, property, properties, property tax, propensity, learn the ropes, misanthrope, private property, hope against hope, juror, furor, eureka, neural, aurora.