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English-Chinese Dictionary for Modern Times Volume 2 (F-P) - cover
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English-Chinese Dictionary for Modern Times Volume 2 (F-P)

Zhao Z.J., C.S. Tee

Editora: China Publishing House Pte Ltd

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This English-Chinese dictionary (in three volumes) provides many currently popular words and phrases, as well as those most basic ones. Every English word or phrase is accompanied by its Chinese meaning, Pinyin (i.e. Chinese phonetic symbols), and word class tagging. The electronic dictionary is helpful in learning English, modern simplified Chinese and Pinyin.
Disponível desde: 23/08/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 86 páginas.

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