中英
EEC
/ ˌiː iː ˈsiː /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • abbr.汽车废气排放系统(Exhaust Emission Control);欧洲经济共同体(European Economic Community)
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  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
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     欧洲经济共同体

    ...,这个组织是1960年由英、奥、丹、挪、葡、瑞典和瑞士七国组成,对内消除关税壁垒,与法、德、意、荷、比、卢六国组成的欧洲经济共同体EEC)即今天欧盟的前身分庭抗礼。但是英国和丹麦于1973年加入了欧洲经济共同体;而冰岛于1994年以欧洲自贸联盟成员的身份参与到欧洲经...

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     欧共体

    欧洲标准是由欧洲经济委员会的排放法规和欧共体EEC)的排放指令共同加以实现的,欧共体EEC)即是现在的欧盟。排放法规由ECE参与国自愿认可,排放指令是EEC或EU参与国强制实施的。

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     东部经济走廊(Eastern Economic Corridor)

    仄育辛瓦正在其间暗示,泰国正正在施行“泰国4.0计谋”,东部经济走廊(EEC)是该计谋的旗舰项目,期望能得到更多正在立异、智能造制圆里的协作。

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     欧亚经济委员会

    值得一提的是,该机也通过了欧亚经济委员会EEC)的认证,似乎意味着这款手机还将面向欧洲市场推出。.

短语
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    ec-eec

    欧盟指令

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    EMARK EEC

    机车整车测试标准

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    eec treaty

    欧共体公约 ; 罗马条约 ; 欧共体条约 ; 欧洲经济共同体条约

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  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
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    The EEC further stimulate the Renaissance of Western Europe.
    这一共同体进一步刺激了西欧的复兴。
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    A bigger objection to the EEC was that it covered only a small part of Europe.
    对欧共体来说还存在着一个更大的异议,即它所覆盖的范围只占欧洲的一小部分。
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    In 1986, Portugal entered the EEC which was later transformed into the European Union.
    1986年,葡萄牙加入欧洲经济共同体,也就是后来的欧盟。
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  • 百科
  • EEC

    The European Economic Community (EEC) was an international organization created by the Treaty of Rome of 1957.Its aim was to bring about economic integration, including a common market, among its six founding members: Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany. The EEC was also known as the Common Market in the English-speaking world and sometimes referred to as the European Community even before it was officially renamed as such in 1993.It gained a common set of institutions along with the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM) as one of the European Communities under the 1965 Merger Treaty (Treaty of Brussels).Upon the entry into force of the Maastricht Treaty in 1993, the EEC was renamed the European Community (EC) to reflect that it covered a wider range of policy. This was also when the three European Communities, including the EC, were collectively made to constitute the first of the three pillars of the European Union (EU), which the treaty also founded. The EC existed in this form until it was abolished by the 2009 Treaty of Lisbon, which merged the EU's former pillars and provided that the EU would "replace and succeed the European Community".

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