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| I'm looking for a better dictionary and would like to get some suggestions from the experts round here. I'm currently using Microsoft BookShelf (about 1997). My ideal dictionary would have the following features:
I would be grateful if you could suggest me a dictionary or share your experience about your current one. Thanks in advance! Captain Bata |
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| Online, I use onelook.com and Cambridge mostly. On CD, I go for Oxford, but I am using monolingual versions- the Oxford Shorter is excellent, and the full one is fantastic, but rather expensive. Have a look at these two- they come from Oxford and Merriam-Webster, so they should be of a high standard. http://www.usingenglish.com/amazon/us/0877794723.html http://www.usingenglish.com/amazon/us/0198608780.html |
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| Thanks a lot for your suggestions! I'll look into all of them. CaptainBata |
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