By far the largest & most up-to-date single-volume English-Chinese & Chinese-English dictionary available & endorsed by academics worldwide the Oxford Chinese Dictionary has been designed both for English speakers learning Mandarin Chinese & Mandarin Chinese speakers learning English. It has been produced using the latest lexicographic methods & the unique dictionary resources of Oxford University Press in Oxford & Foreign Language Teaching & Research Press in Beijing together with an international body of expert advisors. The Oxford Chinese Dictionary contains over 300 000 words & phrases & 370 000 translations including the latest vocabulary from computing business the media & the arts & tens of thousands of example phrases illustrating key points of construction & usage. There are over 300 cultural notes giving essential information about many aspects of life & culture in the Chinese- & English-speaking worlds. The dictionary is based throughout on corpus research for both English & Chinese providing up-to-date evidence on real language. The English is based on the Oxford English Corpus & the Chinese draws on the LIVAC corpus from the City University of Hong Kong. Extensive supplementary material
Includes:: sample letters & emails guides to telephoning & text messaging in both Chinese & English chronologies of Chinese history & culture & features on particularly difficult aspects of the Chinese language such as kinship terms & measure words. There are also over 50 pages of lexical & usage notes which contain helpful extra information about Chinese & English. The organization & layout have been designed for maximum clarity & accessibility. All Chinese headwords & compounds are shown with Pinyin transcriptions so that the learner of Chinese can pronounce each one correctly. Chinese headwords are given in Simplified Chinese characters but Traditional Chinese character versions are also given in brackets after the headwords when they differ from the Simplified form. All the English headwords are also shown with phonetics so that the learner of English can pronounce each one correctly. The Chinese-English section of the dictionary is organised alphabetically by Pinyin & there is also a radical index which means that you can look up a character without knowing its Pinyin form. 12 months' access to Oxford's online dictionary service
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- is included with this book. The site is regularly updated with the latest new words & meanings from Oxford's language research programme the Oxford Languages Tracker. You can also hear audio pronunciations & improve your language skills with online cultural notes guides to writing & much more. This ground-breaking dictionary is an indispensable reference for any serious student of Chinese & English as well as academics professionals & translators. * Chinese language only. Based on the Pocket Oxford Chinese Dictionary.