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单词 Eurocrat
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Definition of Eurocrat in English:

Eurocrat

noun ˈjʊərə(ʊ)kratˈjʊrəˌkræt
derogatory, informal
  • A bureaucrat in the administration of the European Union.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Keeping the European Union in check: The Eurocrats must be starting to regret the admission of the new members to the EU.
    • So the land of chocolate and Eurocrats is becoming Europe's most surprising tax haven.
    • Still reeling from the collapse of its constitution, the EU's most senior Eurocrats yesterday promised to tour member states, including Britain, to ask citizens for their vision of its future.
    • If interests are endogenous, they argue, we should expect to see autonomous Eurocrats going against objective, material national interests, or changes in national interests which otherwise would not have occurred.
    • Apart from this matter of representation, there is the fact - unpalatable to all true democrats - that key decisions within the EU are made by unelected and unaccountable Eurocrats.
    • Socialist internationalism does not stop at the Mediterranean or a line on a map drawn by Eurocrats.
    • I fully agree with you, though, that the unelected Eurocrats in Brussels need to be subject to democratic checks and controls sooner rather than later!
    • Presidential decisions to protect vital American industries are declared invalid by Eurocrats.
    • Would the EU be happier to see the jobs going out of Europe is a question the rule-obsessed Eurocrats might ask themselves before they get too self-righteous about this economy and its winning ways.
    • But he also understands that the Europe of today is very different to what it was then, and so are the aims and objectives of the unelected Eurocrats who are largely responsible for setting the European Union agenda.
    • Back in 2002 Irish voters rejected the Treaty of Nice, and were rewarded for doing their democratic duty by Eurocrats insisting they vote again.
    • This is all the more remarkable given that his largely expatriate audience of around 500 includes Eurocrats, MEPs and international business types who probably disagree with most of what he has to say.
    • You have heard me talk about bureaucrats, even worse we now have Eurocrats!
    • Government sources said the Customs delegation told Eurocrats its aim is to crackdown on the smuggling of goods which cheats the treasury out of around £3 billion pounds every year.
    • Without discussion, without appearing in any manifesto, the highly-paid, unelected Eurocrats have decided what is best for us.
    • I now realise I was wrong and it is fact the home of a grand people who are brave defenders of national rights against the fascist tendancies of the Eurocrats and a crony government.
    • Buying one of the smaller fry will do little for the giants of the business and the chances of the two biggies getting together would have the Eurocrats in Brussels rushing for the rulebook.
    • Officially, Wednesday's discussion will centre around a report prepared by Eurocrats on nuclear safety in Eastern Europe, particularly in those states bidding for EU membership.
    • Animal experts are predicting that up to 2,000 Forest ponies a year could be crammed into crates and shipped to the continent if Eurocrats scrap a ban on live exports of horses to Europe.
    • They can complain about Eurocrats and the Common Fisheries Policy, but the main complaint against Brussels should be that it was not tough enough in the past on fishermen.
 
 

Definition of Eurocrat in US English:

Eurocrat

nounˈjʊrəˌkrætˈyo͝orəˌkrat
derogatory, informal
  • A bureaucrat in the administration of the European Union.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Government sources said the Customs delegation told Eurocrats its aim is to crackdown on the smuggling of goods which cheats the treasury out of around £3 billion pounds every year.
    • You have heard me talk about bureaucrats, even worse we now have Eurocrats!
    • Animal experts are predicting that up to 2,000 Forest ponies a year could be crammed into crates and shipped to the continent if Eurocrats scrap a ban on live exports of horses to Europe.
    • If interests are endogenous, they argue, we should expect to see autonomous Eurocrats going against objective, material national interests, or changes in national interests which otherwise would not have occurred.
    • I now realise I was wrong and it is fact the home of a grand people who are brave defenders of national rights against the fascist tendancies of the Eurocrats and a crony government.
    • Presidential decisions to protect vital American industries are declared invalid by Eurocrats.
    • Back in 2002 Irish voters rejected the Treaty of Nice, and were rewarded for doing their democratic duty by Eurocrats insisting they vote again.
    • So the land of chocolate and Eurocrats is becoming Europe's most surprising tax haven.
    • Buying one of the smaller fry will do little for the giants of the business and the chances of the two biggies getting together would have the Eurocrats in Brussels rushing for the rulebook.
    • Would the EU be happier to see the jobs going out of Europe is a question the rule-obsessed Eurocrats might ask themselves before they get too self-righteous about this economy and its winning ways.
    • Still reeling from the collapse of its constitution, the EU's most senior Eurocrats yesterday promised to tour member states, including Britain, to ask citizens for their vision of its future.
    • Without discussion, without appearing in any manifesto, the highly-paid, unelected Eurocrats have decided what is best for us.
    • Officially, Wednesday's discussion will centre around a report prepared by Eurocrats on nuclear safety in Eastern Europe, particularly in those states bidding for EU membership.
    • Apart from this matter of representation, there is the fact - unpalatable to all true democrats - that key decisions within the EU are made by unelected and unaccountable Eurocrats.
    • They can complain about Eurocrats and the Common Fisheries Policy, but the main complaint against Brussels should be that it was not tough enough in the past on fishermen.
    • Socialist internationalism does not stop at the Mediterranean or a line on a map drawn by Eurocrats.
    • But he also understands that the Europe of today is very different to what it was then, and so are the aims and objectives of the unelected Eurocrats who are largely responsible for setting the European Union agenda.
    • This is all the more remarkable given that his largely expatriate audience of around 500 includes Eurocrats, MEPs and international business types who probably disagree with most of what he has to say.
    • I fully agree with you, though, that the unelected Eurocrats in Brussels need to be subject to democratic checks and controls sooner rather than later!
    • Keeping the European Union in check: The Eurocrats must be starting to regret the admission of the new members to the EU.
 
 
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