Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. The preparation of dictionaries, of all types and for all ages, has been a central part of its activities for more than 100 years. Your essential companion to learning Chinese. Offering a comprehensive look at both languages, the Oxford Beginners Chinese Dictionary includes Chinese-English and English-Chinese dictionaries with about 10,000 words. Designed specifically for English-speaking adult learners who are either learning from scratch or refreshing lost language skills, it offers an easy to use dictionary, extra help with vocabulary, and essential information on living and interacting in the Chinese-speaking world. The Oxford Beginners Chinese dictionary includes all words you really need to know, grammar help, and verb tables, and on life in the Chinese-speaking world: background information on lifestyle and culture, tips on etiquette and interaction in the language, and a phrasefinder for use when travelling. Carefully selected vocabulary, suited to beginner level Section on core vocabulary - all the words you absolutely must know at this level, for everyday life and to help you through your exams Notes on grammar and usage throughout the text, and thousands of phrases to show how language works in context Improve your language skills with Oxford dictionary: NEW! Browse the dictionary with the touch of a finger! Improved and intuitive touch oriented dictionary interface lets you use Oxford dictionary with only your finger-tips. Read books, documents and web-pages just from your PDA and quickly translate unknown words without leaving your active application by using the Resident Module. All translations are provided in pop-up windows. Find the translation of the word in any grammatical form with help of built-in Morphology Module for English language. Word forms are also provided. Find the word even if you dont know its exact spelling using wildcards ("*", "?" replace a letter and group of letters). Keep your Oxford dictionary always up-to-date. New Online Update feature lets you know of updated dictionary versions available for download and you can set up frequency of update check. Discover new dictionaries and download it directly to your device with the built-in Online dictionary catalog. Learn how to use Oxford dictionary with the help of colorful and animated Tutorial in English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Chinese Traditional and Simplified languages. Study the language in the easiest and most effective way using Oxford dictionary. Check yourself with the words you have added to Flash Cards from the dictionary. Additional tools: Irregular English verbs Hyperlinks between different related articles and directions to check your comprehension Search History to see the translation of last 30 words Improved usability with faster interface on Windows Mobile devices Supports multiple dictionaries installed at a time with rapid switch amongst them Dictionary interface is available in English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Chinese Traditional and Simplified languages Dictionary installation on memory cards to save main memory-space for other programs and applicationsSee other titles Talking Concise Oxford English Dictionary Talking Concise Oxford Thesaurus English Talking Oxford Russian Dictionary
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Oxford Beginner's Chinese Dictionary for Windows Mobile
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6, Windows Mobile 6.1 | ||
| Downloads | 0 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Paragon Technologie GmbH | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 24 Jul 2008 | ||
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