单词 | Eastern europe |
例句 | 1. The wild card in the picture is eastern Europe. 2. Eastern Europe was important to Russia as a buffer against the West. 3. Political changes in eastern Europe opened the floodgates to thousands of people who wished to emigrate. 4. There was a sudden increase in immigration from Eastern Europe. 5. I'm afraid your driving licence is invalid in Eastern Europe. 6. The countries of Eastern Europe immediately started to dominate. 7. We travelled by train across Eastern Europe. 8. Eastern Europe provided fertile soil for political activists. 9. Discussions were centred on developments in Eastern Europe. 10. The Soviet Union's grip on Eastern Europe loosened. 11. Democracy is becoming more securely established in Eastern Europe. 12. Similar patterns are emerging all over Eastern Europe. 13. Pictures of the occasion were placarded throughout Eastern Europe. 14. When did communism begin to unravel in Eastern Europe? 15. After the tumultuous events of 1990(),() Eastern Europe was completely transformed. 16. Eastern Europe has become a testing ground for high-speed privatization. 17. Eastern Europe has been a testing ground for rapid economic reform. 18. We witnessed a remarkable chain of events in eastern Europe in 1989. 19. The seeds of change in Eastern Europe were beginning to emerge. 20. Eastern Europe is rapidly becoming a dumping-ground for radioactive residues. 21. They are planning to open a factory in Eastern Europe. 22. The deal will put the company in a unique position to export goods to Eastern Europe. 23. The new world order was expected to come into existence after the collapse of Communism in eastern Europe and the end of the Cold War. 24. In the past two years, one-party rule has vanished from Eastern Europe. 25. More funds are needed to establish trade missions in eastern Europe. 26. The past few years have witnessed momentous changes throughout Eastern Europe. 27. Spaniards are worried about German investors deserting Spain for Eastern Europe. 28. The West has an interest in promoting democratic forces in Eastern Europe. 29. As 1990 dawned, few people could have predicted the dramatic changes that were to take place in eastern Europe during that year. 30. Industrialists must move fast to take advantage of new opportunities in Eastern Europe. 1. The wild card in the picture is eastern Europe. 2. Eastern Europe was important to Russia as a buffer against the West. 3. There was a sudden increase in immigration from Eastern Europe. 4. The deal will put the company in a unique position to export goods to Eastern Europe. 5. I'm afraid your driving licence is invalid in Eastern Europe. 31. Until about 1991, the Eastern bloc was the Soviet Union and the communist countries of Eastern Europe. 32. Because of its geographical position, Germany's perspective on the situation in Eastern Europe is rather different from Britain's. 33. The early 1990s saw the spread of democracy in Eastern Europe. 34. The famines and pogroms in 19th-century Eastern Europe forced many Jewish refugees to emigrate. 35. Physical and ideological barriers had come down in Eastern Europe. 36. The 1990s have seen a shift to democratic government in Eastern Europe. 37. Western companies are casting covetous eyes on the bargain-priced companies of eastern Europe. 38. The situation in Eastern Europe has changed out of all recognition. 39. Statues of Lenin were torn down all across Eastern Europe. 40. Gypsies from Eastern Europe have sought asylum in Britain. 41. Statues of Lenin were torn down across Eastern Europe. 42. He is very worried about the shift towards free market thinking in Eastern Europe. 43. Western and Eastern Europe no longer have an adversarial relationship. 44. Poland blazed the trail of democratic reform in eastern Europe. 45. 1989 was a year of great political change in eastern Europe. 46. Reforms paved the way for a flowering of democracy in Eastern Europe. 47. At the meeting they discussed, among other things(),(http:///eastern europe.html) recent events in Eastern Europe. 48. Now that our exporting business to Eastern Europe has grown so successful, everyone wants to get in on the act. 49. The revolution taking place in eastern Europe must be counted as one of the most momentous events of this century. 50. Events in Eastern Europe shifted popular consensus against a new generation of nuclear weapons. 51. The wild card in the picture is Eastern Europe. 52. China considers eastern Europe an important economic bridgehead. 53. Attila struck terror into the people of Eastern Europe. 54. Esperanto was born in Eastern Europe. 55. In the west, a Mongol army invaded eastern Europe. 56. He then went on a buying spree abroad, chiefly in Eastern Europe. 57. We've been exporting bicycles and bicycle parts to market of North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Arica, Mid East, etc! 58. Greg Mariscal, Hirsch's export manager, says he is also pursuing opportunities in the Middle East, Eastern Europe and possibly Africa. 59. GPSS is an international research programme specially aimed at supporting scholars in Central and Eastern Europe and Asia that are engaged in the science-religion dialogue. 60. The case for aid to eastern Europe is taken as read. 61. The study finds that most migration is from Commonwealth of Independent States countries into Russia, and from central and Eastern Europe to Western Europe. 62. Five of the top reformers were from Eastern Europe led by Serbia and Montenegro. 63. Infectious pleuropneumonia of goats was reported in Africa , Middle East, eastern Europe , the former Soviet Union ,(http:///eastern europe.html) the Far East and a lot of other countries. 64. But across eastern Europe, the Baltic republics and the Ukraine, the drive to rewrite history is being used to relativise Nazi crimes and rehabilitate collaborators. 65. Today historians are tempted to write the history of the post-communist transitions in Central and Eastern Europe as a story of the irresistible attraction between democracy and capitalism. 66. Austria's lending to eastern Europe to about 80 % of its GDP. 67. Granted, eastern Europe will not be sucked into a Chinese sphere of influence any time soon. 68. Several countries in eastern Europe are counting the cost of yesterday's earthquake. 69. The centre - left Party of European Socialists ( PES ) unites ex - communists from eastern Europe with Nordic social democrats. 70. Fur farmers released thousands of American mink in eastern Europe, and they spread throughout Europe. 71. S. N. E. is specializing in EASTERN EUROPE and ASIA areas. At the same time, it has set up subsidiaries or offices in Russia, Rumania and Bulgaria. 72. He gave up his missile defence system in eastern Europe: we all imagined the Russians would give something in return, but we are still waiting. 73. What the interest of US the Middle East, Afghanistan, Iraq, Balkan and the Eastern Europe? 74. The emergence of companies from low-cost countries such as India, China, Brazil, and Eastern Europe has transformed the playing field. 75. This rapid take-up was repeated and exceeded as Austrian and other Western banks moved into central and eastern Europe. 76. Paired with perestroika, the restructuring of the Soviet economy,() glasnost set the stage for the 1989 revolutions in Eastern Europe and the final breakup of the Soviet Union. 77. This term is used by movements that have appeared in the post-communist world in Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Asia after the collapse of the Soviet Union. 78. It eventually spread to Russia and Eastern Europe, where it is known as kvass. 79. Europe's only international trade fair for contemporary art focusing on Central and Eastern Europe takes place for the 7th time in 2011 and is attracting an ever increasing group of fans. 80. Although markets often treat eastern Europe as one economic unit, every country in the region is different. 81. Eastern Europe ( Former Soviet Union ), Indian subcontinent, Africa, North Korea, and Mongolia. 82. A region of eastern Europe and northern Asia bordering in the west on Finland, the Baltic States, Belorussia, and the Ukraine and stretching eastward to the Pacific Ocean. 83. But it does mean that there is hope for freedom and for the human spirit when Eastern Europe has come so far in a relatively short time from collectivized misery to at least a semifree system. 84. The other drug used in the mouse experiments, cytisine, is sold in Eastern Europe for smoking cessation but not in the U. S. 85. He envisioned the mass murder of Jews, and a war against France to precede a war against Russia to carve out "lebensraum" ("living room") for Germans in Eastern Europe. 86. There is also much pinot blanc planted in Eastern Europe. A considerable amount of pinot blanc is planted in Uruguay and Argentina. 87. The Obama administration's decision announced today to cancel the deeply flawed antimissile systems in Eastern Europe is sound policy based on the best intelligence and technical assessments. 88. My mother - whose family emigrated from Eastern Europe to New York City when she was six months old - also left after the 8th grade because girls were not expected to get much education. 89. They follow the declassification of other top-secret surveillance documents, used by Moscow last week to defend Stalin's occupation of eastern Europe. 90. Children dance around a maypole a centuries - old tradition that is still thriving in eastern Europe. 91. The question now, given that there is bound to be further consolidation of equity trading in eastern Europe, is where that liquidity will go. 92. It imports arms from eastern Europe and exports them to Basque guerrillas. 93. With investors pulling out of riskier markets, the move was a bid to support its currency, the forint, and raised the possibility that other central banks across Eastern Europe could follow suit. 94. At the twilight of the Cold War, Bush's Eurocentrism was right and appropriate: Europe was, after all, where the action was as Eastern Europe shattered and as war broke out in the Balkans. 95. Election observation took shape in the post-Cold War years, as a number of regions, in particular Africa and post-communist eastern Europe, held multiparty elections for the first time. 96. Last year, Havel joined with other pro-American Eastern European leaders to call on Obama not to ignore Eastern Europe during the "reset" with Russia. 97. An FAO-EBRD meeting in London in March highlighted significant untapped agricultural production potential in Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). 98. Borscht is a very common dish in Germany and Eastern Europe. 99. The nation states of Eastern Europe finally sloughed off their totalitarian regimes. 100. Export India , Russia , Iran , Bangladesh, Africa , Eastern Europe and other countries. 101. In 1990s, China, Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union pushed a new trend of Economic Transition in global area. 102. In 1989 LOT became the first carrier in Eastern Europe to fly western-made Boeing 767. 103. The effects of a global economic slowdown would ripple into south - eastern Europe. 104. Ronald Reagan's efforts on arms control and embrace of perestroika not only improved relations with the Soviet Union(), but empowered dissidents throughout Eastern Europe. 105. Vampires have popped up in cultural folklore for thousands of years, though the fanged-and-coiffed version we know comes from the 18th and 19th-century myths of Eastern Europe. 106. There is also much pinot blanc planted in Eastern Europe. 107. The hall of Toners hospital is stone-built, but timber and varieties of fired or mud brick were more common materials: in many parts of Eastern Europe churches were made of wood. 108. The gap in attitudes between the global middle class and the poor seems greater in most of eastern Europe and Spanish-speaking Latin America than in, say, Egypt, India and Brazil. 109. It--and they're not to be confused with the modern Hasidim who live in Brooklyn and who come from Eastern Europe. 110. The UN's forecasts for eastern Europe and sub - Saharan Africa are especially dark. 111. Central and eastern Europe is under the greatest strain, having binged on international borrowing in recent years. 112. Slow cooked meat and vegetable dishes are popular, taking the form of casserole or stew in the US, a ragout in France, or a goulash, the traditional stew of Hungary, in Eastern Europe. 113. It would destabilise the euro—for some euro members, such as Ireland and Greece, are not in much better shape than eastern Europe. 114. Eastern Europe shows that worker-owned factories can be as inefficient as state-owned ones. 115. This was the challenging answer to the flimsy British network of guarantees in Eastern Europe. 116. Yanking Polish and Slovakian tax rates up to western European levels would almost certainly reduce investment in central and eastern Europe, and result in a fresh economic downturn in that region. 117. A Jehovah's Witness played Ping - Pong with a blackjack player from Eastern Europe. 118. Product main exportation: Canada, US, Eastern Europe, Western Europe and so on. |
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