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euro [ˈjʊərəʊ, Am ˈjʊroʊ] N

euro nt

euro account N ECON

euro area N

euro cent N

euro coins N

Euro-currency N

euro launch N ECON

euro notes N

euro region N ECON

euro currency area N

Usage examples with euros

to ask 100 euros for sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In addition to the recognition carried by the awards, there is also prize money of 30,000 euros for each of the two categories.
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The social security reserve fund for year ending 2007 was 45,715 million euros.
en.wikipedia.org
The government also announced the suspension of 25 millions euros in aid that was earmarked for climate and environmental protection projects.
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Community participation includes bi-weekly meetings, organic gardening, housework, and two collective meals per day, and each member contributes roughly 25 euros/month to food costs.
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Estimates of the cost range from a few billion euros all the way up to 200 billion euros.
www.stuff.co.nz
He earns a few euros for hauling plastic jerrycans of water from a public fountain half a kilometer away.
www.reuters.com
In 2012, the technology group earned sales revenue of 845.7 million euros (2011: 733.1).
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The thieves also made off with other items, including seven gold watches and three gold opera glasses, worth a total of 157,000 euros ($229,000).
www.abc.net.au
It has 330 employees and a revenue of 30 million euros.
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It has to take out 13bn euros of loans this year to refinance maturing debt, not to mention funding whatever deficit it has for the current year.
www.bbc.co.uk

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