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Oxford Beginner's Chinese Dictionary | 
enlarge | Creators: Boping Yuan, Sally Kathryn Church Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Category: Book
List Price: $15.95 Buy New: $8.91 You Save: $7.04 (44%)
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 55676
Media: Paperback Edition: Bilingual Pages: 512 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 1.1
ISBN: 019929853X Dewey Decimal Number: 495.1321 EAN: 9780199298532 ASIN: 019929853X
Publication Date: October 16, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new item. Over 3.5 million customers served. Order now. Selling online since 1995. Order with confidence. Code: B20081130225628T
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Product Description Each Oxford Beginner's Bilingual Dictionary is designed to offer English speaking adult learners a comprehensive, straightforward introduction to foreign languages, covering all the vocabulary needed for the first years of study, along with notes on grammar and usage and guidance on the culture where the language is spoken. These easy-to-use references break from standard dictionary design. Clear entries with examples showing how the language works in context make it quick and simple to find the translation you're looking for, and the bold, color layout makes the dictionary easy to navigate, allowing you to get to grips with the language fast. All main translations are preceded by an equals sign so that they are instantly identifiable, and all parts of the entry are spelled out in full, avoiding confusing jargon and abbreviations. Grammar and usage notes throughout the text warn of possible translation pitfalls, and thousands of example phrases show how the language is used in real life. At the center of each dictionary is a section devoted to useful information on the country, countries, or regions where the language is spoken. This includes background on lifestyles and culture, tips on etiquette and interaction, and a phrasefinder that provides handy phrases for use when traveling abroad. The dictionary also includes a section on core vocabulary--all the words you absolutely must know at a beginner's level, whether you are a student, traveler, or business person. The Oxford Beginner's Bilingual Dictionary is the perfect tool for adult language learners who need basic vocabulary at their fingertips fast.
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Slightly Dissappointed September 27, 2008 MS Clive Switzerland The biggest plus point for this book is the collection of "measure words" contained in the middle. Measure words are essential and every noun has one placed between the number and the noun. In english a measure word would be the word "pile" in "two piles of sand". In English only a few nouns have measure word... A flock of geese, a lump of sugar, a shoal of fish..... but in mandarin every noun has a measure word. The dictionary has 92 of them collected together in the middle with usage. For example in the phrase "yi zhang piao" =" a ticket" the measure word is "zhang". The dictionary tells us that this measure word is used for flat things such as sheets of paper, newspapers, tables, beds, pictures, tickets and stamps. The dictionary also contains a section which helps decipher a chinese charachter to find the Pinyin, which you can then look up to find the English word. I think they are using the standard methodology for this but I found it quite difficult. I wish the chinese characters were a bit larger as they can be very complex. On the negative side I was dissappointed to be unable to find many words that are in my text books are not in the dictionary. For example, the following words were missung from the English section: edible inedible greengrocer tough (to eat) invoice desire From the Pinyin Chinese section I found certain words but with different characters and meanings from the ones I was looking up. I can't type the relevant chinese characters here, but no meaning could be found in the dictionary correspnding to the chinese characters in my text book for the following words: fa er qingcai chengzhi hongshi zhangdan I am sure my chinese text book is using very simple words, so I am a little dissappointed that these words are missing from my dictionary.
use two dictionaries May 7, 2008 JD 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Use the Tuttle Learner's Chinese-English Dictionary along with the Oxford Beginner's Chinese Dictionary. The Tuttle is better for Chinese-English in that it contains more entries and examples. The Oxford is better for English-Chinese. One very nice feature is that the measure words are included with the nouns. Use both dictionaries together for the most helpful learning experience, but keep in mind the dictionaries are geared towards students and will not be overly comprehensive.
Learning Chinese April 29, 2008 Arizona Sunshine (Cave Creek, AZ USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is by far the best Chinese/English book on the market, according to my Chinese daughter-in-law. I agree. It has one section on Chinese to English, one section on English to Chinese (words, not symbols), one on "survival" sentences. Also an explanation of pronouns, nouns, adjectives, etc.
Dictionary for Beginners March 1, 2008 Ingrid Oftedal (Norway) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is simply a very good book to begin with when you start learning Chinese-Mandarin.
finally a good dictionary for chinese November 21, 2007 Dr. A. S. Van Bergh (Nijeveen, Netherlands) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is the dictionary students were waiting for ! Not only clear characters, but also the pinyin pronunciation and outstanding example sentences. I use this book in my beginners classes with great succes. Students love it. I saw many dictionary's the lasr 25 years but this - rather cheap one = is the very best. Prof. Dr Joeri van den Bergh, Netherlands
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