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Collins Mandarin Chinese Pocket Dictionary


Collins Pocket

No. of pages 640

Published: 2011

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Great for age 11-18 years

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The new Collins Chinese Pocket Dictionary offers the user up-to-date coverage of today's Chinese and English. Colour layout and clear presentation of information makes it ideal for learners of both languages. This new edition of the Collins Chinese Pocket Dictionary has been designed for those studying both English and Chinese, whether at school, for work or for travel. It is the ideal text for anyone who needs reliable information in a handy, portable format. * The Collins Chinese Pocket Dictionary offers up-to-date coverage of Chinese and English, with thousands of phrases and examples guiding the user to the most appropriate translation. * All Chinese headwords, phrases and translations are given in Chinese characters with their pinyin transcription. * A clear, colour layout, a full Chinese radical index and Chinese headwords organized alphabetically according to their pinyin spelling ensure that users find the information they need quickly and easily * A practical supplement covers correspondence in Chinese and English, including sample letters, emails and CVs. Other titles in the Collins Chinese Dictionary range include: Collins Chinese Dictionary and Collins Gem Chinese Dictionary.

 

This book is part of a book series called Collins Pocket .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 640 pages in this book. It is a dictionary. A dictionary is a single-volume or multivolume reference work containing brief explanatory entries for terms and topics related to a specific subject or field of inquiry, usually arranged alphabetically (example: Dictionary of Neuropsychology). The entries in a dictionary are usually shorter than those contained in an encyclopedia on the same subject, but the word "dictionary" is often used in the titles of works that should more appropriately be called encyclopedias (example: Dictionary of the Middle Ages in 13 volumes). This book was published 2011 by HarperCollins Publishers .

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