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Books > Language & Literature > Literary & linguistic reference works > Dictionaries > Bilingual dictionaries
This dictionary is an expansion of the ground-breaking ABC
Chinese-English Dictionary, the first strictly alphabetically
ordered and Pinyin computerized dictionary. It contains over
196,000 entries, compared to the 71,486 entries of the earlier
work, making it the most comprehensive one-volume dictionary of
Chinese. The single-sort alphabetic order of the entries provides
by far the simplest and fastest way to look up a term whose
pronunciation is known. Radical charts help locate characters when
the pronunciation of a term is not known and facilitate access to
traditional, simplified, and variant forms of characters. Other
distinctive features of this dictionary include: information on
whether a character is free form, sometimes bound, or always bound;
traditional character equivalents for preceding simplified
characters for each entry where appropriate; measure words for
particular nouns; data from both the PRC and Taiwan indicating the
relative frequency of entries that are complete or partial
homographs; unique one-to-one correspondence between transcription
and characters that permits calling up on a computer the characters
of any entry by simply typing the corresponding transcription.
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