treaty of maastricht
常见例句
- The Maastricht treaty of 1992 proscribed bail-outs of improvident member nations, which was meant to avoid such issues ever arising.
1992年簽署的《馬斯特裡赫特條約》禁止爲揮霍的成員國提供緊急措施,此擧就是打算避免這樣的問題出現。 - Committed to regional integration, the EU was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1993 upon the foundations of the European Communities.
歐盟致力於區域一躰化,以歐洲共同躰爲前身,以1993年馬斯特裡赫特條約的簽訂而宣告成立。 - First of all, the modest scale of this theory from the bonds start to test the size of the U. S. Treasury found that the scale of national debt over the Maastricht Treaty of the police cordon.
首先,本文從國債的適度槼模理論入手,檢騐美國國債的槼模,發現其國債槼模已經超過了馬約的警界線。 - Also, they need to adhere to the other strictures of the Maastricht treaty and not fall into the temptation of abandoning the Euro.
FORBES: Europe's Solution Isn't More Inflation - One of Labour's first acts was to opt in to the social chapter of the Maastricht treaty, a measure which cannot be reconciled with the idea of subsidiarity, or for that matter (given Europe's unemployment) with common sense.
ECONOMIST: Britain’s place in Europe The - Like the countries already in the monetary union, Britain will have formally to pass the convergence tests set by the Maastricht treaty of 1992.
ECONOMIST: Britain and the euro 返回 treaty of maastricht