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There are not many electronic English-Chinese or Chinese-English dictionaries in the market, esp. specialty dictionaries.
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Oxford University Press describes it as "the largest, the most up-to-date, the most accurate, and the most authoritative English-Chinese/Chinese-English dictionary ever published."
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Corp. researchers in Beijing are using data mined from the Web to enhance an online Chinese-English dictionary and language-practice service, a technique that could one day be used in similar tools for anyone learning any language.
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Randy Jones The new dictionary includes many words that are new not only to the world of Chinese-English dictionaries, but also to the language itself — the lexical footprints of a culture on the move.
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He explained that when the Chinese characters for “dark brown” are typed into an older version of its Chinese-English translation software, the offensive N-word description comes up.
Warning: Racially Offensive Furniture - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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The town's single Chinese-English dictionary becomes the object of Love's desire because it represents a new world he longs to reach.
The Boy Who Loved English Lijia Zhang 2009
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He explained that when the Chinese characters for “dark brown” are typed into an older version of its Chinese-English translation software, the offensive N-word description comes up.
Warning: Racially Offensive Furniture - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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Morrison translated the Bible into Chinese and compiled the first Chinese-English dictionary.
Macau Jennifer Welker 2009
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We got the definition from a Chinese-English dictionary.
Warning: Racially Offensive Furniture - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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We got the definition from a Chinese-English dictionary.
Warning: Racially Offensive Furniture - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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