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For Chinese language learners of yore, English-Chinese dictionaries used to entail painstakingly looking up characters by radical or stroke count and thumbing through page by page till you find the word you're looking for.
An Xiao Mina: Ting Bu Dong: Free iPhone Apps Getting Me Through China An Xiao Mina 2011
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For Chinese language learners of yore, English-Chinese dictionaries used to entail painstakingly looking up characters by radical or stroke count and thumbing through page by page till you find the word you're looking for.
An Xiao Mina: Ting Bu Dong: Free iPhone Apps Getting Me Through China An Xiao Mina 2011
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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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Some say that it was borrowed from the Japanese by Liang Qichao; others believe it derives from English-Chinese translations.
Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008
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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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I focused on accumulating English new words and sentences with the aid of English-Chinese dictionary whenever I was free at work or after work.
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"Almost delirious with happiness" from creating his own personal English-Chinese dictionary, this "20th century Erasmus" then sought to rescue China from its lowly status as "the booby nation."
Books on the Brilliantly Disturbed Joshua Kendall 2009
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Determined to thwart his jailers, Wu kept a secret diary in the margin of an English-Chinese dictionary.
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Only one problem, the English-French translation turn out to be English-Chinese, please help.
Translate your blog 2008
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The English-Chinese (traditional) dictionary confirms this as well as I can, not knowing the language.
PSYOP and Cordwainer Smith Ray Girvan 2004
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