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Collins Concise German Dictionary - Wörterbuch Englisch-Deutsch German-English Dictionary - cover

Collins Concise German Dictionary - Wörterbuch Englisch-Deutsch German-English Dictionary

Collins

Verlag: Intangible Press

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The home of trusted German dictionaries for everyday language learning.

This German to English and English to German dictionary is an ideal companion for intermediate to advanced learners. More than a simple translation tool, this dictionary gives you the context to understand words in actual use with example sentences, detailed translation notes, and helpful usage information.

• With the built-in Search Index, you can use your e-reading app's search to jump to the desired entry and find the translations and idioms you need.
• Includes more than 433,000 references and translations, providing extensive coverage of vocabulary from a wide range of fields.
• Example sentences, usage information, and detailed translation notes ensure you select the right translation. 
• Offers in-depth treatment of complex words and practical tips on spoken and written German and English.
• Contains special feature entries about life and culture in German- and English-speaking countries.
Verfügbar seit: 25.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 1536 Seiten.

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