european
UK /(ˌ)jʊə.ɹəˈpiː.ən/ US /ˌjʊɹ.əˈpi.ən/
adj 4noun 2
Collocations
5ADJ.
against, all, available, aware, central, different, free, great
Central European countries faced significant economic challenges during the financial crisis.
VERB + EUROPEAN
built, flag, majored, set, start, survey, talking
She majored in European history and literature during her four years at university.
EUROPEAN + NOUN
art, citizens, civilization, community, countries, currencies, dutch, history
The European countries signed a new trade agreement to strengthen their economic ties.
PREP.
in
The company has offices in European cities like Paris, Berlin, and Madrid.
ADV.
instead
Instead of flying European, many budget travelers now choose budget airlines for cheaper fares.
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