the European Atomic Energy Community
/ðə ˌjʊərəpiːən əˌtɒmɪk ˈenədʒi kəmjuːnəti/
/ðə ˌjʊrəpiːən əˌtɑːmɪk ˈenərdʒi kəmjuːnəti/
(abbreviation Euratom)
- an organization started in 1957 with the aim of developing the use of nuclear energy in Europe and ensuring that member countries have a supply of nuclear fuels, protecting the environment from radiation and building the International Fusion Reactor in France. It has no control over nuclear materials that are used for military purposes.
欧洲原子能共同体:该组织成立于1957年,旨在发展欧洲的核能利用,并确保成员国拥有核燃料供应,保护环境免受辐射,并在法国建造国际聚变堆。它无法控制用于军事目的的核材料。